leaveing it

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by unreallife, Nov 27, 2007.

  1. unreallife

    unreallife Member

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    I know of a place far back in the woods where there is a river i think it could be a good place for some "crops" and im wondering if it would be ok to leave it their and check on it once or twice a week. (ill plant it near the river so that would give it water right?) the soil is sandy but it turns to red clay not far from the bank it has planty of trees for cover but it also needs light so I have to find a good sopt with some cover. ALSO I want some nice outdoor plants ones that wont die if it gets a little chilly right b4 harvest so i might order by mail (note the age... if you have coments about the age and growing i wont tell you to "suck my sweaty balls" ill read it and think about it but i doubt it will stop me but thanks for careing) for strains i was thinking:

    Holand's Hope
    Early Girl
    possibly a lowrider
    or a afghani

    got any suggestions or comments maybe cheap sites that sells?
     
  2. weedwhacker

    weedwhacker TFM Bro!

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    ok one concern is that if it's in the woods it won't get optimal sunlight. sunlight can be the difference between low THC or high THC. if sunlight is able to come down on the plants then it should work. If you're in the woods you won't have to worry a thing about someone finding it. if someone finds it they will likely think it's just wild growing. and yea being near a river is a good thing, the soil will be nice and wet. visit it like you said, that will make a big difference. that's about all i have to offer. good luck.
     
  3. zenloki

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    if the river runs east to west you're in luck because one bank will get a good southern exposure. i'd find a few sunny spots on that bank and plant right there. if not ant it's a little shady i'd look for a strain that turns purple-ish as it ages because those plants are better able to use the filtered light shade you'll probably be getting along there. hence a little better harvest.
     
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