The simple answer is no. Sorry. Too bad you can't successfully grow in the middle of a forest or this whole thing would be so much easier and good grow spots would be everywhere. For good results, you need complete unobstructed overhead clearing and at least a bit to the sides. This usually means at least 25-35 ft from the nearest taller tree's trunk in order to be clear of it's canopy overhead.
unclebob Reviewed by unclebob on . shade can cannabis plants grow in areas with moderate sunlight? can I create a grow op on the forest floor of a sycamore/birch/beech tree forest without cutting down trees? --I dont mind having to control streching I just want know if it'll work and is worth doing. Rating: 5