Grow sites......again.

1080man

Active Member
k i have been looking for grow sites for ever and cant find that many.

where would you guys suggest looking around?

ive been hiking a lot.. but theres too many ppl on the trails sometimes.. would it be too risky to kinda make my own off the provided one?
 

chuq

Active Member
Woods are good but hard to find good clearing for light. Be creative
keep replying and ill say if it may or may not be good.
 

Luke

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Do u have any train tracks around your home????? Walk the tracks and you should be to find some decent grow spots.Thats what i do. good luck
 

Luke

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And always remember to "be aware"of your surroundings & always have some type of alibi if your out where you should'nt be.Sometimes you may run into train or transit police on or walking the tracks too.Walk your dog or jump on your bike.Keep all of your supplys at your site & if you need to bring supplys down,do it under the cover of darkness.
 

LoudBlunts

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NEVER EVER place your grow where it can be accessed from trails.

you dont want trails....trails is how they find you anyway.

trails show up like a bright light from the air in a helicopter!
 

Luke

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yea badman2424,great place to grow some monster plants.I've been doing this for many years this way & been most succesfull for me.Last summer grew 4 huge girls 6to 7 foot bushes.yeiled almost a pound each.
 

Luke

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Train tracks are not trails dude.U use the tracks to get to your"trail" to your garden.Trails unfortunly come w/the territory of growing pot in the bush.Try to make your path to your grow spots through the woods if you can or as stealthly as possible or never use the same way to acces your garden.
 

badman2424

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i had 2 7+feet plants that i got 3/4of a lb off of each plant,loudblunts,were im at we dont have to worrie about helicopters ,or other people on the tracks.but u do make a good point.
 

LoudBlunts

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looking for a roommate? lol...i would love to tender in a outside garden again.

it gets lonely inside...haha
 

jamiemichelle

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Look for damp spots so you don't have to carry in water if you can find them. Good luck!
What I was wondering is... if the spot is near a lake and the growth of other plants in the area are very green and bushy, would that mean I could possibly get the plant going then just leave it be til its done?
I would get to nervous tending to it often. I guess I could plant some plants...water them for a few weeks making their roots deep then ditch out and come back in a month or so and see how they are doing... if they croaked, then oh well right?
 

H3ADSH0T

Active Member
prepare the soil first...just dig out the dirt and mix in some cheap garden soil...(1-2 cubic ft. per plant)...plant the plants, water...check the weather...if it looks like it hasn't rained in your area in 2-3 weeks, take a couple of gallons to your plants..you should end up with some nuggets
 

badman2424

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jamie, dont just leave them ,u will need to water and nutis the soil ,but i think growing this way is a lot funner ,every time u walk up u realy see the progress your plants have made.
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Grow in the sewers man no one look down there..plenty of water and fertilizer just run an extension cord to a light pole and grow away all you want...im not helping am I
 

jamiemichelle

Well-Known Member
jamie, dont just leave them ,u will need to water and nutis the soil ,but i think growing this way is a lot funner ,every time u walk up u realy see the progress your plants have made.
...it will be my first time outdoors, so if it turns out crappy I dont mind. Just wanna see what can happen. I think it can get everything it needs from the soil out there... but I will occasionally spill some nutes on em.
 

Luke

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Yea Jamie,That is basically what i do.I dont go to my garden in the month of september,unless i have to water.By that time my plants are quite large & i sometimes get a little to scared to go to my garden when its that close to harvest & i know that i have taken all precautions neccessary to ensure a good harvest.I leave it up to god & mother nature to see through to the very end
 
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