Michigan
Related: About this forumSo I want to grow a couple of pot plants.
Any idea where I can get some marijuana seeds? I looked online and there are some expensive hybrid seeds for sale. I just need a couple run-of-the-mill seeds. I understand you can grow 5 plants legally per person. Any ideas?
BTW, it's legal here in Michigan.
spockeye
(242 posts)multigraincracker
(33,710 posts)Canada. Worked out well.
multigraincracker
(33,710 posts)High Times mag.
SWBTATTReg
(23,768 posts)getagrip_already
(16,980 posts)If they don't sell them, they can tell you where to get them. Especially grow shops.
sanatanadharma
(4,032 posts)I occasionally find a seed or two in "sinsemilla" purchases, so I save them; sometimes I forget to label them, however.
I figure those seeds to be packaged essence of natural goodness.
We need to honor any plant with the strength and will to propagate in spite of the grower's best efforts to thwart that force of nature.
Know any users, sellers, growers, any store open nearby yet?
How about clones, rooted cuttings?
DUers! Anyone able to mail a few seeds locally, not internationally.
JoseBalow
(4,631 posts)I wouldn't risk using them
twodogsbarking
(11,918 posts)Google seeds and there are many sellers. HomeGrown Cannibis is one.
Johnny2X2X
(21,264 posts)You can choose the exact seeds you want for what you enjoy.
IbogaProject
(3,392 posts)That way you can be sure to have female plants. Use bone-meal, bulb food or any fertilizer with a high second number. The first, N is important for growth, the second P is for potency and the third fertilizer K is for finishing.
bif
(23,676 posts)How do you tell if they're female?
IbogaProject
(3,392 posts)There are "femenized" seeds. It all comes down to what counts towards your limit in the state. If they only count mature flowering towards the totals, you can take cuttings of your plants as they get past seedlings and you can flower the cuttings and see the gender by "forcing" them to flower by shortening the light period. It's a whole art to getting just female plants.