I am planning on trying to grow for my first time this year. I have been reading on growing a lot lately but still have some questions I want answered. I will be growing them outdoors in missouri. I plan on using fox farms light warrior when I first plant them and fox farms ocean forest at 3 weeks. I plan on using a damp towel inside of a jar to sprout the seeds. Once sprouted I will plant the seeds. I have no where to grow them inside first.

1. Would it be good to plant near a spring fed stream.
2. How real is the possibility of having the plants spotted from the air.
3. Is it realistic to think I can grow 1-2lbs with a budget of ~$600.
4. I will be planting at my cabin which is 2 hours away from my house, i will only be able to tend to them for 3 days every other week. Will I still be able to grow them?
5. Should I grow them outside in planters or in the ground? Or start in planters outside and then transplant them into the ground?
6. What should I do to defend against deer and rabbits. (very abundant populations of both where I will be planting.)
7. What will be the best seeds to buy for decent quality but mostly quantity? Can you put a link to a place they can be bought.
8. The ground where I will be planting is a little rocky, will i need to buy soil?
9. I figure I will want to kill all other vegetation around where I am going to be planting, how much of an area around each plant should I clear.
10. How far should I space out the plants.
11. Any other tips will be greatly appreciated.
jhefry Reviewed by jhefry on . Need help preparing for my first grow I am planning on trying to grow for my first time this year. I have been reading on growing a lot lately but still have some questions I want answered. I will be growing them outdoors in missouri. I plan on using fox farms light warrior when I first plant them and fox farms ocean forest at 3 weeks. I plan on using a damp towel inside of a jar to sprout the seeds. Once sprouted I will plant the seeds. I have no where to grow them inside first. 1. Would it be good to plant near a spring fed Rating: 5