Are female plants that have grown on their own farmland worth keeping?



Are female plants that have grown on their own farmland worth keeping?

Are female plants grown on their own farmland worth keeping?
They will probably have a small amount THC
Does anyone have any experience with this?

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Hey neighbor I don’t know what you mean, try asking the question with other words.
Somebody here knows but I don’t understand.
I didn’t get stoned yet… trying that next.
Is that plant a volunteer? Did a plant drop seeds and this is the offspring?
Yes it’s worth keeping, and it’s a nice plant.

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Yes, these plants are the result of spawning from the previous year’s plants, which grow every year without our intervention.

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I wish that could work for me but spring is not nice enough here.
Thats not common and maybe twice I seen on the forum people grew volunteers. You must have a great climate and good soil there. Happy growing

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No definitive answer for if it will be good or not. Growing on it’s own anyway so let it finish the season smoke a little and see.

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good idea - i will do it

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Yes, we have good conditions for agriculture in our region. There is a shortage of water and hot weather, but because we are having a good spring, the plants are growing strong.

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I would definitely let them finish out and see what they produce. She kooks like a very nice, strong plant. Good luck!

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Hard to tell without knowing what genetics you have. Definitely worth it to let the plant finish growing and try it. It could be anything including a mainly CBD plant which won’t get you high, but can help with pain. If you don’t like the end results, you can always pick up some top genetics from here on ILGM and put some in the same place as your volunteer one. You know the soil and conditions are good.

I take a lot of my medium quality seeds out with me when I go golfing and toss them into the watered rough areas. When I went to NYC, I threw a bunch in Central Park and other parks off the beaten path. Same here near home in SoCal. I love the guerrilla gardening aspect of it. And if just a couple take hold, I feel successful. I have seen a few that were small, don’t know final disposition, but it made me happy to know I contributed.

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thanks sir

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Thanks for the advice, yes I will wait because there are a lot of them and luckily most of them are female - I like your work but I live in Iran and I don’t have access to the seed market -

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I can appreciate your situation. Maybe if the plants are good, you can keep a male to pollinate a couple of the females. Then you will have hundreds of seeds to plant where you want. Best of luck and sending good thoughts for your success. Please update us as you get to the finish with your plants.

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Please take a look at my profile - I have about 30 authentic plants - although I have obtained these seeds with great difficulty and at great expense, I cannot say that they are authentic - most of the products here are fake, unfortunately.

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Please take a look at my profile - I have about 30 authentic plants - although I have obtained these seeds with great difficulty and at great expense, I cannot say that they are authentic - most of the products here are fake, unfortunately.

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Didn’t look at your profile, only went off this single post. I’m not sure what you mean by fake except for some seed companies call some of their seeds a specific variety, especially landrace or old-school strains, when they aren’t. Unless you meant fake from your local marketplace suppliers. That said, I have had excellent luck with ILGM and a couple of others that give you exactly what they say they are. Like White Widow, Trainwreck, GG4, Purple Haze, Northern Lights, etc…

You definitely have good experience from your grow pictures now that I have looked. It’s just a little strange that your question was about a volunteer plant outside when you could clearly just take some of your other outdoor plants, or indoor ones, that you are happy with and get good seeds for outside. Looks like you have the means and knowledge already at your disposal. I’m so sorry that the laws are so tough for you there. I’m wishing you the best of luck and please be careful. Nobody should be punished for being able to grow your own medicine.

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Thank you for your kindness.

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I had these pop up in our burn pile, must have burned the stems from the seed run and some were left.




Definitely let them make what they will!

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