I am a failure

StaySafe420

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Last growing season i tried to grow 3 plants. Haze, and 2 white widow...
Well... I failed... obviously... My guess is I was listening to retards instead of GROWERS which should have been my first choice...


so thats why im here. I want to get to know these growers who constantly turn out sexy plants so that i can as well do so next season. My plan being a plot in the country for about 15 different plants and strains. I want to know the risks and how to avoid them that go along with growing out in the middle of nowhere.

Ive been reading posts on here for quite sometime now and have been a little shy to jump in, but it seems like you all are great people as most of us smokers are and im ready to learn all i need to know to make this happen... If it doesnt i doubt i will be able to smoke for a long time... money, ya know... I just thought i'd introduce myself and let you know im gunna be asking many questions, esp. closer to the coming spring. Thanks ahead of time for all your help

P.S. Fdd... I'm not much of an ass kisser, but i am a stoner... and your plants definately appeal to my stoner side. You have the most beautiful plants i've ever seen. Good job:mrgreen:
 

StaySafe420

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This I do know....
but i appriciate the advice...
I guess i should clarify that I was raised hippie and do understand the man and his opposition
 

LoudBlunts

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im just saying...you said growing out in the middle of nowhere

and thas normally the first place leo looks
 

BCtrippin

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your safer to grow in doors And I think almost everyone will agree...
I wouldnt. It depends where you live, local laws, and where your growing outside. With outdoor grows, if it gets found you lose plants. If you grow indoors, you get caught and you lose more than just your plants.



:peace:
 

OregonMeds

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I bet you've probably learned enough even if you failed that you wouldn't fail again though. Or at least enough to know what advice sounds like it has merit or who's talking out their ass. :)


Some quick advice:
Don't grow outdoors in one single area. And Not on property you own.
Instead a plant here and a plant there and not even remotely close to eachother where a theif or cop theif could see one from the other or just follow one path to get them all.
Get a gps and mark each plants location in it and back that data up. So you don't confuse yourself. :)
And grow indoors too, in just a small enough scale to ensure that even a drought or plague of locusts doesn't leave you flat busted again. Even a 1' deep x 2'wide x 4' tall box with three plants can be enough and most places in the world they won't take your freedom or house for that.
 

South Texas

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Oregon said it right. Take note from him. One Guy says finding the right spot is the hardest. As much sun as possible, the higher up, the better air circulation. Getting water to the dam things is a major problem for me. No trail, no vehicle near by, it's a problem that has to be figured out. As A "Failure", the common rule is that to become a "Master Gardener", you will have killed 1,000 plants before you become an expert. You are way ahead of the game. Good Luck.
 

BCtrippin

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:shock: I hope you dont have to kill 1000 just to learn to grow weed.



Yes finding the right spot is definitely the hardest part. Iv seen a few tree top grows, a little work but worth the results.

What I want is one of those houses with flat roofs :wink:
Throw a few up there with some legal plants.



:peace:
 

kiddcuruption

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i cant wait till spring!!! last year i didnt know alot about growing, but when i started indoors i learnt alot so im going to start them inside then transplantout doors. they blend it with the garden and weed line!!!!
 

h8popo

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google earth and maps should be your start... that can save you lots of time trackin trails ans shit. know where your going before you get there. I have been using it to map out my areas, and you would be shocked to where im stuffin a few plants.
 

BCtrippin

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google earth and maps should be your start... that can save you lots of time trackin trails ans shit. know where your going before you get there. I have been using it to map out my areas, and you would be shocked to where im stuffin a few plants.

Dont use google maps.....Dont look for clearings and trails, thats way to obvious and someone Will find them.

You need to go out to the middle of fucking nowhere, pull over and start walking into the Forrest with your GPS. When your somewhat confident you found a place that is in the middle of nowhere then plant a few, and find another place. Make sure the other spots are way out of the way.

Just imagine a normal person walking through the forest, they will follow trails, even crappy trails. Same with animals. The last thing you want to do is go along a trail and plant a bunch of plants "hidden" along the trail.

Just think about it, when your were young and just started blazing, if you find a Weed plant your gonna look for more in that area.

You need a place with a water source, and lots of thick forest.



:peace:
 

Antman

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Two things for ya. One, Gorilla grows are a lot of work. I suggest you start out with one or two plants at first until you figure things out. Trying to maintain 15-20 plants in the wild is a hefty chore for even the most seasoned growers, especially IF things start to go south on ya. Two, I always tried to find a remote, little lake or pond to plant on the bank of. Makes things a lot easier if you don't have to worry about getting there to water in the HOT summer months. As the plant grows and the roots go down, they eventually find moisture from the pond. Just don't plant it so close that the roots are always in water. Best of luck to you.
 

South Texas

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I vote for what BC Crip said. Common sense. People go outdoor to explore. Every grow area has it's on special threat. Fishermen, hunters, choppers, floods, droughts, cover, soil, watering,... the list don't stop. So it's hard to give advice. Some Guys live in a tent for 7 months, some (Fdd) walks out his back door & does the task of.. turning on the water. One Guy has 1 mile of underground PVC pipe to irrigate, and uses pack mules. Some gets 1 LB, some gets 20 or more Lbs. So it's an individual adventure/goal/risk/satisfaction. We all have a variety of problems that need a solution. Since I'm not hauling water on my back, like Orange Shovel, or climbing a tree, the problem is parking the dam vehicle, and the trail it leaves. No dead end trails to the site. A quick & fast way to off load shit, and move the vehicle, then take care of business. Next to evergreen plants, for me is best. In dry weather, they will still be naturally green. The actual path of the sun from May to Aug. is import. What it is now is totally different from the summer months. Diverting natural paths close to the site should be done now, a pile of brush here & there will cause wildlife trails to veer away from your shit. By Spring, a followed trail will be away from your shit. While standing yesterday at my favorite site, I heard a noise. A half grown Armadillo came out of it's hole. That's a problem for me. They taste pretty good. Just a thought.
 

smppro

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HAHA want to know why a guy with so many posts is asking such basic questions? Probably because this post is over a year old:eyesmoke:
 
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