Forest growing

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by maxxon, Dec 13, 2005.

  1. maxxon

    maxxon Member

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    hey guys. this summer im gonna have access to some good seeds and i know an area close to me with a bush (forest) area where i can plant some seeds. now i dont plan to prune and manicure and check the plants. i plan to only go 3 times. once to plant the seeds, once to check gender and once to cut and dry. Do you think i could manage to grow some decent plants if i went about it this way?

    any advice would be great
     
  2. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    You don't need to prune the plants.

    You do however have to amend the soil AND marijuana needs water at least 2x/week. If it doesn't rain you must bring water to them.
    Growing pot outdoors isn't easy. That's why it's so expensive.
     
  3. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    ^ Exactly. On the other hand, SWIM's seen neglected trees come out as some of the best smoke I've had, also seen them turn out like dirty ass looking leafy mexican trash.
     
  4. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    growing marijuana is alot esier in a greenhouse, it protects em from pests and wind n such. You DO have to water them and take more care of them tho.
     
  5. 2cesarewild

    2cesarewild I'm an idiot.

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    Yea, there's the answer, just grow in a greenhouse lol. How rural is it in your area of canada? No fly-overs in canada? Anybody with a greenhouse anywhere near my part of the us would probably get raided and gangbanged, complete with double penetration by several DEA agents.
     
  6. WeeDMaN

    WeeDMaN a pothead

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    shit I think I actually posted this in the wrong window erlier cuz I dont how to to have a greenhouse be undetected in a forest lol. But if people have a small greenhouse in thier backyard and live in a pritty well area nobody ussually does anything about it. I see plenty of greenhouses in peoples back yards, not intended for pot but thier there and they dont get problems with the fuzz.
     
  7. seedmaster

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    find a creek or any other water source.
    plant babies near the source and roots will find the water,thus eleminating the need to water.u need to start your seeds till they reach at least 10 inchs.
    i use two liter pop bottles,cut neck off,punch holes in bottom,fill with good earth.
    build a frame with wood,cover it in plastic[greenhouse],put poted babies in,
    water,let grow for at least two weeks.
    dig wide hole,transplant baby.i strongly sugest you get some chicken wire,wrap wire around plant.keep the deer from eating it.
     
  8. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Like I said before, do not plant pot next to a water source.
    A bull-shit greenhouse will stand out like a sore thumb.
     
  9. passittotheleft

    passittotheleft Senior Member

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    Yeah I doubt you would get anything too great but like 2ces said, it can turn out good. But if you have your hopes up to get a decent harvest then I'd pay a little more attention to them.
     
  10. eman resu

    eman resu Senior Member

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    growing outdoors isnt really that hard at all its really simple and ive found as long as you arent stupid and no when to harvest your shit and be sure to get rid all the males and fertalize properly you will have really nice sticky stinky sensi.
     

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