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Please help! I have to grow cuz mooching ain't my thing and I can't afford to buy... unfortunately I'd prefer indoor but can't now and so am forced outdoors. My biggest concern, and the one that people seem to have the fewest answers for, is OUTDOOR SECURITY!
I would like to know about how to be discreet when the plants are growing, like how you tie them down or whatever without it being noticable, but WHAT I REALLY WANT TO KNOW is about security in terms of site selection [how to pick a site that seems secure and be a good place for plants to mature], AND MOST ESPECIALLY, how do I lug all that crap into the woods to prepare a site for my plants without being noticed by the air or on land? PLEASE HELP ME figure this out, I'm new to this and can't just do it myself! THANKS!!!
space toker
03-31-2004, 03:35 PM
Nyone HAVE FEEDBACK?
space toker
03-31-2004, 03:37 PM
cuz I'd like to know too!
NowhereMan
04-01-2004, 02:33 AM
well outdoor has many conserns ,but can be well rewarding
i like places that allow for access to NOBODY and its not easy for me to even get too
suggestions,
well say you see this massive briar/thorn bush area,
a place aint easy to get too ,do not make a trail
crawl if ya must,get in the center of it,plant a few there ect.
never put but a few in any one area ,the more you have the more risk.
and tying them over is easy
use green shoestrings and do not bend all at once just try not to cut off the flow it will grow just fine sideways,the limbs will grow up
tye them over too if they get to high,and go waving at ya
never forget what it will looks like from 200 feet up
cuase they look down for it, fuking cops hope they fall out the sky
if at all possible prepare well in advance
if your taking soil and fertilizer in area thats rough to get to well
use the siol there and FIX it to your needs
bag of manure and potting siol mixed in a foot and half deep by two feet round circle or so makes nice spot.out of bad sioled area,like if its high clay content as my area is on the hillsides,,it needs a lil mix of things to help it
the bottom lands need nothing,,shit will grow in the fields here without any thing but left alone,
but up high on the hills,you got to help it have a nice place for the roots
and feed it some,
i use lime the year before if i can,(i dont get to do that like i want to though)
picking a place is THE KEY
do not use well travelled area chances are it will be found.
go as far away from anywhere anyone goes,
and then hide it there
once had a place had two huge rocks, but angled just right where the sun shined between them most the day,had great evening sunshine,
anyway.i would grow the whole gap full,best was 20+plants there
was a nice year.,you would had to of been on the rocks to really look down at them,and was rough to get there,,many people looked from the road,
nobody went down there,ya see
hope ive helped in some way and not confused
everybody has to develope there way based on the basics of it
learn them and you got it made.
almost
peace
space toker
04-01-2004, 11:00 PM
Cool! thanks man that helps big time! PEACE
HobbsifeR
06-27-2004, 10:22 PM
a god place i would think would be like an empty field where there are tall grass and shrubs growing, that is also private property(u can buy sighns like that at the doller store) best thing i can offer oh and somesmall fencing unit maybe, to go aroung th place where ur growing
space toker
07-10-2004, 05:31 PM
cool thanks dude!
magneslee
07-11-2004, 07:49 PM
my out door site is 25 miles into the woods , wich is only acseible by a steep climb hehe
space toker
07-13-2004, 03:32 PM
well you're lucky! around here I'm lucky if I can find a spot that's a quarter or half mile off the beaten path! PEACE
diche
06-08-2006, 02:54 AM
mine is at the corne of a coniferous forest and an open field. the plants get light morning to 8pm. I put up private property signs every where, and over time the public path became more and more over grown and less traveled.
Tranoble
06-08-2006, 03:05 AM
I snowmobile all my gear into my spot in the winter. I cover it with snow. In the spring when i go back the snow has melted and all my stuff is right there. It's real easy to pull a sled full of gear behind my snowmobile.
diche
06-09-2006, 12:04 AM
nice
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