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    #1
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    In need of help!

    So i live in a suburban neighborhood in central Virginia, and i'm tired of paying out the ass to get my supply. i was hoping ya'll could maybe help me pick what kind of plant/where i should plant it, there are a bunch of woods around so i was thinking of trying to find a place in there. any help would be very appreciated! :thumbsup:
    cornpop Reviewed by cornpop on . In need of help! So i live in a suburban neighborhood in central Virginia, and i'm tired of paying out the ass to get my supply. i was hoping ya'll could maybe help me pick what kind of plant/where i should plant it, there are a bunch of woods around so i was thinking of trying to find a place in there. any help would be very appreciated! :thumbsup: Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    In need of help!

    a place with plenty of light.....its kinda hard to give you a suggestion on where to plant since we arent in your situation.

    look for a as much sun and easy way of watering.

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    #3
    Junior Member

    In need of help!

    yeah i found a good spot on google earth near my house so i'm going to check that out tomorrow. any recomendations as to a certain strain? its been mid 70's and sunny for the past few weeks. also should i start growing my seeds to saplings inside before i transfer them or just go on ahead and grow the seeds and then plant them outside

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    #4
    Senior Member

    In need of help!

    you'd be better off growing them a little indoors, letting them get strong established stems and then put em outisde. I used to live in VA and it can get windy at times, might be too much for a seedling.

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    #5
    Member

    In need of help!

    Wooded areas make great flowering grounds. Just be sure to avoid trail areas! Unless you live in the middle of nowhere, theres always chances of people especially hunters near the vicinity of woods.:thumbsup:

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    #6
    Member

    In need of help!

    Yeah man i would start them off in some small plastic cups then when they get big enough find them a good spot out in those woods where they get as much sun as they can everyday you might wanna buy some a good potting soil and plant them i nthat when you put them outside i have 4 im gonna put them in tha ground soon

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