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Starting to grow
Hey i was thinking about starting to grow my own marijuana. I am 16 and live in a middle upper class neighborhood in southern california. Near my house there is a nice place by a stream which seems like an awesome place to plant some lil (or ginormous) weed plants. I just wanted to know what i might need. I have no ideas about seeds and stuff, like male and female. I am merely a guy who smokes weed and knows good weed from bad. I need to know how to grow where to grow, when to grow, what to take off, where to put it, how late to cut it, what to feed it ect. Basically i dont know anything about growing and wished to be pointed into the correct direction by the best of cannabis.com Thanks for your help and keep tokin
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Starting to grow
people here will probably be able to help you, but you might get a better result posting this in the growing section of the forum.
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bad idea by the streams cause in my hood and i live in nj inn a place jus like tht and cops found over 4 pounds of bud my friend was growing and every time any1 trys to grow anything
your best bets to go deep in woods and just plant
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Read the outdoor grow forum .... I'm sure most of your question will be answered. :)
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If you did a simple google search of "growing marijuana outdoors" you would get hundreds, even thousands, of hits that could easily explain what to do. You could also read this entire forum front to back and then again and get tons of information. There are tons of books and videos out there that can explain what to do.
But, I would caution against growing in the area that you just described, as I am guessing it is in a fairly residential area, and I would not be a smart idea to grow anywhere near where people live or gather. Make sure that the area you decide to grow at does not get ANY foot traffic within atleast a 1000 feet, preferably more. And finally, make sure that no one would be able to see you go to and from the grow site. It would look mighty suspicious.
Good luck though. Keep us all updated on what you decide to do. Just make sure that you actively go out and seek the information and read up on it yourself. The people at this forum get dozens of questions EXACTLY like yours each week. I've only been here for a short period of time and I'm already seeing why many people are complaining about the same questions being asked over and over again. All the info you need has been answered in countless other threads. There's a "search" option, so try using that.
Most importantly though, have fun and enjoy your experience. It will make it that much better!