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    plant it and leave it alone success

    anyone have any idea of the success rate of the plant it and leave it alone technique?
    michaelpeg Reviewed by michaelpeg on . plant it and leave it alone success anyone have any idea of the success rate of the plant it and leave it alone technique? Rating: 5

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    depends on the weather and pests.

    I would guess there is a high mortality rate...
    :greenthumb:

    it rubs the lotion on its skin
    it does whatever its told
    it rubs the lotion on its skin else it gets the hose again
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    plant it and leave it alone success

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelpeg
    anyone have any idea of the success rate of the plant it and leave it alone technique?

    some set it and forget it weed recently found! in australia growing.

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    Have you tried it, what is your opinion? I think it must a pretty good k. i. s. s. way to grow. You see a lot of pixs Like above just posted. So,often you see endless acres of it growing in the woods. I guess, what kind of woods. Around my parts they put in irrigations systems (paid by National Forestry) and elaborate killing traps all around the crop (so if you enter, you may not leave!" So, I figure, they must have pretty good luck, or they wouldn't put so darn much trouble in it!:thumbsup:

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    the national forestry pays for irrigation of large cannabis fields in CA? I am only on my second cup of yerba mate so excuse me if i got that wrong...
    oh wait do you wean the rivers and streams and not the actual forest service...i get it:thumbsup:

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    thanks guys, i planted 10 plants about 2 hour drive away from my home so i just wanted an idea of how they should be doing as i cant make it over there too often. I will check up on them this weekend and let you know how they are doing if they are still there...

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    Quote Originally Posted by michaelpeg
    thanks guys, i planted 10 plants about 2 hour drive away from my home so i just wanted an idea of how they should be doing as i cant make it over there too often. I will check up on them this weekend and let you know how they are doing if they are still there...
    gas must be cheap there... or you ride a scooter. :rastasmoke:
    :greenthumb:

    it rubs the lotion on its skin
    it does whatever its told
    it rubs the lotion on its skin else it gets the hose again
    [SIZE=\"5\"]Urge your Rep to support HR 5843![/SIZE]
    \"... an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.\"

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    Quote Originally Posted by allrollsin21
    the national forestry pays for irrigation of large cannabis fields in CA? I am only on my second cup of yerba mate so excuse me if i got that wrong...
    oh wait do you wean the rivers and streams and not the actual forest service...i get it:thumbsup:
    Yes, I meant they use those new "quiet diesel generators" and electrice pumps to get the water from the streams, etc. Use, generators for elaborate security systems, as well! I did read one that managed to find a forestry electry line going to a look-out, that one piped off off, but was so minimal, no one noticed the loss of kw's! These grows are huge. Propably, a lot going into fire right now in 'Big Sur' and North. CA! :jointsmile:

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    plant it and leave it alone success

    If it rains regularly in your area the plant and leave it alone method works well, provided you planted in good soil in a sunny location away from pine trees (acidic soil).

    Even with this method, one must still make a few visits to remove weeds, apply fertilizer (probably twice in vegetative, once in flower) and a trip to remove the males, etc.

    The less visits the better, as trails are not as visible, stealth is maintained.

    But this only works if it rains at least twice a week or so!

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