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    I was gunna start an outdoor grow soon.

    pix soon of the spot I plant to grow at. there is very tall grass and wild shrubs growing around my grow spot.all of the grass and shrubs can hide my plant.

    so should I start the seedling indoors first or just put the seedling in the pot and outdoors?

    my spot gets full texas sun for most of the day.

    some opinions needed. thanks.
    hydrocannabis Reviewed by hydrocannabis on . I was gunna start an outdoor grow soon. pix soon of the spot I plant to grow at. there is very tall grass and wild shrubs growing around my grow spot.all of the grass and shrubs can hide my plant. so should I start the seedling indoors first or just put the seedling in the pot and outdoors? my spot gets full texas sun for most of the day. some opinions needed. thanks. Rating: 5
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    I was gunna start an outdoor grow soon.

    Spots with high grass, weeds, brush etc. are usually really great grow sites. Clear out a small patch and dig it up and turn it down real good. The full texas sun is great but bone dry dirt is not. Add organic amendments and water crystals to the planting area to maximize retention from the rains. Carry in water during a drought if you can. Grow it indoors under FLs or in containers outside in a sunny area until it's at least 6-7" and growing real healthy and strong, then plant it in the outdoor site. :thumbsup:

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    #3
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    I was gunna start an outdoor grow soon.

    I was gunna use a 5-9 gallon bucket.

    with some good dirt.

    and thanks for the good info.
    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...ing-dwc-4.html

    http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...hese-look.html

    http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...row-log-3.html

    You have to take the good with the bad, smile with the sad, love what you\'ve got and remember what you had.Always forgive, but never forget, learn from your mistakes, but never regret. PEOPLE CHANGE, THINGS GO WRONG, but just remember life goes on.

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    #4
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    I was gunna start an outdoor grow soon.

    Hey man,

    The 5-9 gal buckets will grow real nice. I'd go a little bigger than the five gal for outdoors if you can get em. Have you considered just growing directly in the ground? If you prepare the bed real good, you will not only get better growth, but also it will maintain itself better, require less watering, less feeding and less overall attendance. Try two of the same strain next to each other some time and you'll see. If thats not an option for you, the big buckets will also work real good.

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