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    Unique grow spots

    I found a new spot a couple weeks ago. Since I recently moved about 30 miles, I had to try and find new spots this past fall. Since I am still new here, I kind of always have my eyes open for another newer and better site.

    My sopts are all real small (duces). A couple weeks ago I was riding down a rural road and I saw an old abandoned trailer home. This road gets almost zero traffic. I first noticed that it had been empty for years because the entire front property was completely overgrown with thick brush about 3-4 feet tall mixed in with small pines of about 8 - 10 feet. Next I noticed no immidiate neighbors with a view of the property. There was a single gravel park spot in front that was still usable so I decided to circle back and park and look around. When I cut through this mess to get to the back, it was overgrown with even higher brush of about 4- 6 feet with a few pines like in the front. The brush was maybe 60 % cane type plants with lots of thorns.

    I came back a few days later with a shovel, heavy jeans, chaps, and my little bag of tricks. Now in the middle of this nasty thorn filled, snake magnet, insect nest of a backyard lies a very small but well prepared bed. Come spring it will be the proud new home of two beautifull young ladies.

    Can anyone else describe some locations? I dont mean any actual geographical locations, just a general description like the one above.


    bob
    unclebob Reviewed by unclebob on . Unique grow spots I found a new spot a couple weeks ago. Since I recently moved about 30 miles, I had to try and find new spots this past fall. Since I am still new here, I kind of always have my eyes open for another newer and better site. My sopts are all real small (duces). A couple weeks ago I was riding down a rural road and I saw an old abandoned trailer home. This road gets almost zero traffic. I first noticed that it had been empty for years because the entire front property was completely Rating: 5
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    Unique grow spots

    hey unclebob

    we think alike

    I like a spot so damn overgrown, that you don't see the special plants til you are right on top of them. But careful with sites with only one species of plants, they are that way because their roots literally kill its neighbors. It's a cold cruel world when you're a plant. We will help the rookies together, always coaching them how to do things safely. I've just got two sites but I've had them for years and maybe i'm nuts but I start with fifteen. All you rookies out there reading these posts, go small or go indoors. It takes years to an develope an eye like Unclebob has, it doesn't happen right away. And one more warning for all you prospective growers, pot smoking isn't addictive but pot growing is. lol

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    Unique grow spots

    Wow 15 in one place! That would seem too risky in most of the spots I am thinking of. Maybe your beds are more remote than where I am or perhaps your just in a more rural area in general. Or maybe I'm just a little too much of a sissy when it comes to choosing sites. Sounds like its been working good for you and thats what really matters. Mine are all the exact same 2.5 X 5 feet. Each is intended for 2 girls or 3 unknowns assuming that one will usually get culled and then again it finishes 2. Sometimes I may have 2 or even 3 of these in one local area, but they woould be seperated by 25 - 50 feet.

    let me say this, with only one single exception of one single plant, I have never had another one found or stolen. The one single one that was gone I do not even know if it was found or stolen or trampled or what. When I got close enough to realize it was gone I just kept walking and never came back.
    New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.\" - John Locke

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    Unique grow spots

    It scares the living shit our of me when I harvest them, thats for sure, read my post over in the stories section, I hope it will make you laugh. It is titled Free money. I'm always experimenting, I figure I can always find methods a little safer, and strains a little better. I don't have any partners, but I have associates, mostly those are stoners who crave my stuff, lol. One of them is going to clone Maroc, the earliest female seed variety and I'm going to put it out in the cornfields after the last herbicide spray, that's when the corn is waist high. The stuff is damn near an auto flowerer, it's suposed to be ready september first in Amsterdam! Secretly I've always wanted to be a mad scientist, and being an attention deficit crazy fucker this is as close as I can come. happy growing unclebob

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