I moved the plants into the ground. The swamp has some small clearings where deer bed. I used two of those clearings for my holes to give the plants some room on the sides from other vegetation. I know deer are bad news, but so far using my urine around the plants (in large quantities, I actually save it in 2 liter bottles) has kept the deer far away from them.

The two plants I have are each about 32" tall. I'd say the holes I dug are at least 5 gallons each. I spread the dirt (actually clay in this area) that I dug out all over the place to make it harder to spot from the air. That was hard freaking work, especially after lugging all my soil and equipment out into the woods. This guerilla growing shit is not for the weak of heart.

I saved a little of the natural clay and put it over top of the hole to camouflage the black soil that stands out from the rest of the vegetation. However, I cleared a little bit around the stem to help the soil breath better.

All in all I think the plants will be very difficult to spot from the air... and there are only two of them anyway.

I hit them with some 10-52-10 "bloom boster" also. I flushed them with a couple gallons of water first though, because the plants were a little burnt from when I tried fertilizing them with urine. I had read somewhere to try that, and now I regret it. I watered it down 7 parts to 1 but it still caused yellow spots on the bottom leaves.

Oh well... hopefully the ladies will enjoy their new spot and their new food. They should be getting a full day of sunlight here. Come on big buds!