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Crayola

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alright, it's been a long time since i have visited this site, and i have to say that i'm psyched to come back. :mrgreen:

basically, my previous grow ended in tragedy. i had four 7 week old plants and they were all doing so well until my parents found them. i tried moving them to a friend's place, but he fucked everything up soo bad. then he got arrested for something stupid, so we had to kill the plants before the house was raided :cry:

this was months ago. so i have had a long time to sit and think about how much i want to grow weed. and a long time to think of how the fuck i could possibly do it.

my only option seems to be outdoor growing for the time being

my assets:
400w HPS Lamp
4200 lum 6500k lamp (for vegging and seed starting)
All my old pots and gizmos
A billion seeds that are begging to be germinated
All of my past knowledge of the weed growing business

here's my general plan:
i want to start a few seeds indoors at my growing station and let them grow for 7-14 days before i move them outdoors. there's tons of forest area around here, and i was hoping for some creative and practical ideas for getting some bud. things need to be completely inconspicuous, yet somehow allow for optimal lighting and ventilation.

any ideas, ladies and gentlemen?

thanks in advance.

:peace:
 

fdd2blk

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good to see ya back. find a spot that has lush growth near the ground. this shows good sun coverage. watch for snails and slugs during the first few weeks. lots of water. lots of nitrogen. lots of love.
 

Crayola

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alright awesome - should i just set a potted plant down in the center of the undergrowth instead of planting into the soil? also, will chicken wire keep my babies safe from hungry stoner animals?
 

budman226

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should save you from big animals but not from snails and other pesky lil critters that might want to feast on it
 

fdd2blk

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if you think you may have to move them sometime in the future then use pots. if the soil looks good i'd go in ground.
 

Crayola

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alright cool. what can i do to help against slugs and snails? what do they do to harm the plants? and what other bugs should i be worried about?
 
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