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Smoke and Fly
10-30-2007, 12:02 PM
I've been wanting grow for quite a while but didnt want to do it indoor due to nowhere to grow it, then my friend to me to grow it outdoor but i dont want to grow it in my garden because my parents and neighbours will see it.

Then he told me that last year he grew a few plants in some woods near him, and luckily enough there is some woods about 5 minutes away from me :D so im thinking on growing some plants outdoors in the woods next year i just want to know where would you advise me to grow, what equipment i need, what i need to do etc etc.

I know that the place needs to be well hidden and i know that i need seeds... my friend is sending me some from amsterdam...is their any specific seeds i need so i can tell him to get me them and do you know how much about they are.

Thanks in advance people.

Stay high >>>Smoke_and_fly<<<

mikeyjo
10-30-2007, 01:28 PM
http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-lounge/100267-growers-code-ethics-love-stinky.html

foxysox
10-30-2007, 02:12 PM
You'll need seeds that can in fact finish before first frost in your area.
It's good you're going to grow away from your family's property, that's a good start, respectable.
You'll want to go scout that the soil is good, and drains well, and look at the trees and plants around there. If you're going to amend the soil, fall is a GOOD time to do it, but watch out that it IS hunting season and you need to wear orange if you're wandering around the woods... not a good combination, orange vest and big bag of compost...
Be safe, good luck.

bicflikr
10-31-2007, 07:23 PM
You'll need seeds that can in fact finish before first frost in your area.

Be safe, good luck.

my plants went through frost last night and they are fine today.

GROWGUY420420
11-10-2007, 03:01 AM
yea man im gunna be growing in the woods next spring if your havingtrouble thinking of a setup you could take a look at my thread..goodluck mann:thumbsup:

http://boards.cannabis.com/outdoor-growing/140273-1st-grow-spring-help.html