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10-17-2007, 07:14 PM #1OPMember
Growing- Not on your property.
I live in Pennsylvania, surrounded by farms.. woods.. many great places. Has anyone else grown somewhere other than their house, like a random, amazing spot you have found? There's soo many areas i have ideas for.. and seem to be secluded from everyone. Places that people have no reason to go to and such.
Whats your opinion?
I was thinking since its not my property, i have a less chance of getting busted.
But also, i think itd be more of a chance. Someone could report the plants if spotted and they could be watched, and im afraid if i go out to tend to them, i'll get caught.
Theres really no where in my yard to grow it since i live in a devolpment. So i was thinking if i should just grow it inside, or find a nice place outside?ephlaxplaya21 Reviewed by ephlaxplaya21 on . Growing- Not on your property. I live in Pennsylvania, surrounded by farms.. woods.. many great places. Has anyone else grown somewhere other than their house, like a random, amazing spot you have found? There's soo many areas i have ideas for.. and seem to be secluded from everyone. Places that people have no reason to go to and such. Whats your opinion? I was thinking since its not my property, i have a less chance of getting busted. But also, i think itd be more of a chance. Someone could report the plants if Rating: 5
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10-17-2007, 07:18 PM #2Senior Member
Growing- Not on your property.
Get your parents permission to start seedlings indoors in the spring and then move them out to somewhere secluded like a railroad right-of-way, but be warned that people have reasons to go EVERYWHERE. Hunters often stumble upon crops while hunting or scouting for spots.
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10-17-2007, 07:22 PM #3OPMember
Growing- Not on your property.
I would only plan on using them for my own consumption ;D therefore id only have a few. I think if i spread each one out near other plants, it will blend in. in-case of a person spotting it.
And is a sponge a good idea to start off with the seeds?
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10-17-2007, 07:24 PM #4Senior Member
Growing- Not on your property.
http://boards.cannabis.com/basic-gro...-dankness.html
Read up, you've got 6 months left to decide how you're going to do this.
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10-17-2007, 07:28 PM #5OPMember
Growing- Not on your property.
Probably going to start inside. So i get the jist of it.. and learn to do it right. Since 6months.. is pretty far away.
What do you think i should start with?
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10-17-2007, 07:35 PM #6Senior Member
Growing- Not on your property.
Start with your parents' blessing. They own the house.
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10-17-2007, 07:50 PM #7OPMember
Growing- Not on your property.
Ehh your right. I don't even want to ask.. I'm best off waiting till spring
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10-21-2007, 07:41 AM #8Senior Member
Growing- Not on your property.
grow an invisible strain...jk...from my knowledge, though it could be different there than it is here, is someone does happen to spot them, they'll either take them for themselves or tear them down. I've never heard of anyone spotting them and reporting them. The police usually just pull them up. Even in this small town they have bigger things to worry about than a few plants in the woods.
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