Previous Answer: "...You DO know that's illegal, right?"....
My Answer: *****(actually no I don't)
In all of Canada and now in 14 states in the US, Medical Marijuana HAS been legalized.
Suffering with PTSD and living in Ontario, Canada I have been legally growing marijuana since the summer of 2005.
If trying to sex your plants or just flower females, from my experience, I've found that most strains will start to show their sex/bud between the 3rd and 10th day of a flowering schedule (12/12 light).
Before the 3rd day, the plants haven't figured out they're in flower yet, and after 10 days its usually to late to get rid of males before they pose a seeding problem.
Most strains will finish flowering between 45-75 days depending on genetics.
a good rule of thumb for any plant not just marijuana is that the roots are the same size as the plant that is sticking out of the ground
The radicle in a seed develops into the primary root of the mature plant, anchoring it firmly and facilitating nutrient absorption. This crucial structure supports the plant’s growth and stability from the very beginning.
No. There is no way to tell if a marijuana seed will grow into a male or female plant. Size shape and coloration of marijuana seeds can vary considerably and wont really tell you much (if anything at all) about the plant inside.
Once the seed is inside a mature gymnosperm cone, the cone usually opens or disintegrates to release the seed. The seed may then be dispersed by wind, animals, or water, allowing for potential germination and the growth of a new gymnosperm plant.
A coca plant typically takes about 3 to 4 months to grow from a seed to a young plant. However, it generally takes around 1 to 2 years before the plant is mature enough to be harvested for its leaves. Optimal growing conditions, including climate and soil quality, can influence the growth rate.
a good rule of thumb for any plant not just marijuana is that the roots are the same size as the plant that is sticking out of the ground
About two weeks.
You grow it...from a seed...it IS a plant after all...
the source of marijuana is like that of any other plant....................a seed
No. The marijuana plant is seed bearing so would be considered a perennial.
one version of the cycle would be: seed -> seedling -> sapling -> mature plant -> seed
Germinize your seed first, then plant in soil with a pH of 7.0.
Nourishment and sunlight.
The radicle in a seed develops into the primary root of the mature plant, anchoring it firmly and facilitating nutrient absorption. This crucial structure supports the plant’s growth and stability from the very beginning.
Yes, if the seed is viable.
the stages of flowering plant's life cycle starts as a seed then the seedling,mature plant and finally death.
No. There is no way to tell if a marijuana seed will grow into a male or female plant. Size shape and coloration of marijuana seeds can vary considerably and wont really tell you much (if anything at all) about the plant inside.