Planting seedlings in the earth

YES you may. Optionally you could add a handful of finer/lighter soil for its start but amazingly, when you plant a seed directly in the ground, they germ into plants ;)
 
:lol: Glad you liked the answer even though I messed it up (thought you meant seed instead of seedling), doesn't change the 'yes' part of the answer though :)

How much space you need per plant differs per strain and how large (tall/wide) you plan/expect on growing them and on the space you have. 3x3 per plant seems to be common, some use less some use more and grow huge trees. If you used regular seeds (opposed to feminized) keep in mind some will be males.
 
:lol: Glad you liked the answer even though I messed it up (thought you meant seed instead of seedling), doesn't change the 'yes' part of the answer though :)

How much space you need per plant differs per strain and how large (tall/wide) you plan/expect on growing them and on the space you have. 3x3 per plant seems to be common, some use less some use more and grow huge trees. If you used regular seeds (opposed to feminized) keep in mind some will be males.
Haha yeah that is what im worried about -_-! can i just dig up some soil from my back yard put it in a pot make sure when i water it 30% fallls threw the bottom ?
 
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