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Hey guys. I picked up a q recently that had some seeds in it, and I was thinking of tyring a bag seed grow with them once summer starts. Anyway, I was wandering what size a normal cannabis seed should be? These things are tiny- perhaps 2 x 3mm at the most. Approximately the size of a sesame seed for reference. Are they too small/underdeveloped? Normally I would just try and germ one myself to see if they worked, but I've only got a few and was hoping to plant as many as possible so I don't want to waste any.
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mate sometimes you can get very big plants out of little seeds, i'd just wait till its time and put em down then and see. just dont count on them alone, collect some more between now and then. winter is a great time to polish up on your smoking skills. bet ya could rip through a few quaters between now and planting time. alternatively you could just buy some from a seed bank, that way you would have more faith cause you will know what you got. have you ever tried to grow indoors? that way you can grow all year round and never run out of buds again and you not paying ripped of prices and making someone else rich.
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Thanks for the replies guys! I'd love to grow indoors but I'm still living with my mum unfortunately so the only grow option is stealth. I've looked at buying seeds online and was leaning strongly towards Mandala (good breeder, look them up) but in the end I've decided just to go with bagseed considering its my first grow. Can't wait till summer rolls around :freak:
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