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07-06-2006, 05:18 AM #1OPSenior Member
First time growing and doing it outdoors
I have several purple kush seeds and a few northern lights that i got while living in the west coast. I can't be fucked to grow them inside so i've decided to ask u experts a few questions. Where would be a good area to grow outside?? I definately dont want to grow it anywhere near my property as i dont want to get caught, and i dont want to grow it in an area where people will see me walking to everyday so what are some suggestions? Also, what are some things that i should buy that'll help me start off great? Should i plant them in the ground first or should i start them out in a pot or something with potting soil already containing nutrients?? I'm only wanting to do it outside as i'm too cheap to buy some expensive ass lights at the moment. Thats all for now but I'll definately be back to ask alot more questions. Any feedback is greatly appreciated!!
weedheaduknow Reviewed by weedheaduknow on . First time growing and doing it outdoors I have several purple kush seeds and a few northern lights that i got while living in the west coast. I can't be fucked to grow them inside so i've decided to ask u experts a few questions. Where would be a good area to grow outside?? I definately dont want to grow it anywhere near my property as i dont want to get caught, and i dont want to grow it in an area where people will see me walking to everyday so what are some suggestions? Also, what are some things that i should buy that'll help me Rating: 5
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07-06-2006, 05:28 AM #2Member
First time growing and doing it outdoors
Well, if you have seeds right now, your a little late for outdoors, it would be close if you were to germ now, then have them in a pot or ground by late july. i am not familiar with htose strains, youd hate to be hitting prime flowering in the wet season accompanied by a early frost.
As for where to grow,Depends on where you live. If you have a high fenced yard, old neighbours, a bit of privacy and a place to hide them , grow em at home. Grow them small, there is many methods to keep em little here, but the risk is there of course. If you actually want to go through with a outdoor show, its always good to pre scout your grow spot in the bush. Example....water, close and available all summer, secluded, gets alot of sun and so on.
It all depends on where you live and whats available outdoors, mine are 1.5 hrs away, and not even the birds can find them. Its great.
Good luck
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07-06-2006, 05:30 AM #3OPSenior Member
First time growing and doing it outdoors
i'm currently in florida, would be nice to grow some weed from the west coast over here in the east.
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07-06-2006, 05:37 AM #4Member
First time growing and doing it outdoors
Get tehm germinated NOW....when you have the seedlings put them in a pot, with a sunshine mix or a good outdoor potting soil.
you can start them at home until they are in ealry veg stage, about a ft tall then, IF you found your spot in the bush , transefer them into the ground using the same mix. make sure there is alot of sun/water available and no obvious trails to your spot.
IF tou decide to grow at home, and start with a small pot, upgrade to a bigger one as soon as they get over a foot or so....very carefully not to damage the roots. read up on how to keep your plants small, and camo them in your garden (if you have one).......
cheers
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07-06-2006, 05:38 AM #5OPSenior Member
First time growing and doing it outdoors
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thank you!! its gettin late so i'm off to bed.
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