Outdoor grow idea w/ Lowryder. Am I missing something?
Ok, I'm wanting to do an outdoor grow. I'm looking for somewhere where water is plentiful and just about automatic, great lighting, and with visits/ site maintience kept to a minimum (don't we all). I'm still a noob that has had this idea doing circles in my mind as of late...
Now, I reside in 'the valley' so mountainous area with trees aren't anywhere near me, but there are plenty of agriculture fields. I'll use corn as an example. At first I had an idea of germinating seeds then preping soil and using a cornfield but the grow time of corn was so much shorter and the height problem may play a factor when my weeds get too tall.
But I came across some strains of "Lowryder" which are ready to harvest from seed in about 60-70 days and grow to a max. of two and half feet in height. Now since this corn is harvested about 80-90 days after being planted and Lowryder being able to grow so short and discrete, would this idea work??
Pros are: Totally hidden from view, automatic water, low root competition, and located in the middle of no where in say 50 acres.
Cons: Soil maybe?
Of course I'd rather have one of those guerilla grows in some woods with big plants but an hour and half drive often won't cut it.
TIA guys! Other ideas are welcome as this is purely just an idea right now.
Outdoor grow idea w/ Lowryder. Am I missing something?
Outdoor grow idea w/ Lowryder. Am I missing something?
Well it does sound like a good idea but are you going to be planting them in someone else's cornfield? That won't be cool if you don't have their okay. I just bought some auto ak-47 from lowlife they recomend not just putting them into the dirt outside but they didn't say why.
Outdoor grow idea w/ Lowryder. Am I missing something?
Ya, the whole ownership of the field thing would be the only shady err.. shadiest part of it.
I was looking in to some Lowryder 2 x AK47. Like I said, I just found out about these autoflowering strains last week. I guess I was only looking in to the regular indica/sativa strains to not think about them. I'm not sure why you can't just put them outside. I could have sworn that they were good for both indoor & outdoor.
I'm thinking about getting a bunch then germinating right when I see a nice field/pasture open up next year. :D