Outdoor growing hard?

looselikeanoose

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Everybody says that growing weed isnt easy ya know? An I belive that it isn't a easy feat but my friend has two plants just sitting in his back yard in the corner about 2-3 feet and he said that he just always threw his beaners there an the plants just started growing and he didn't even notice until it was about half a foot. He said he dosn't do anything to it except cut the dead leafs and it's one the most healthiest plants I've seen. Is it really that hard to grow pot outside?​
 

GrowSpecialist

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Everybody says that growing weed isnt easy ya know? An I belive that it isn't a easy feat but my friend has two plants just sitting in his back yard in the corner about 2-3 feet and he said that he just always threw his beaners there an the plants just started growing and he didn't even notice until it was about half a foot. He said he dosn't do anything to it except cut the dead leafs and it's one the most healthiest plants I've seen. Is it really that hard to grow pot outside?​
Its not hard to grow weed outside. Inside is a different story.
 

looselikeanoose

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I figured it'd be easier inside, I've never acctully grown myself. I was thinking about trying to grow some outside at the end of my street thought, it's a dead end with alot of weeds, should I clear a little square for it or would it grow good with other plants by it?
 

looselikeanoose

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I mean I could litterly walk down my street, walk into the woods a little bit, clear out a spot an I bet money that no body would see it, nobody really goes back there, espeshily in the woods. There's sometimes cops around my neiborhood but I don't think they would search the woods for pot plants ye know? =P
 

GrowSpecialist

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I mean I could litterly walk down my street, walk into the woods a little bit, clear out a spot an I bet money that no body would see it, nobody really goes back there, espeshily in the woods. There's sometimes cops around my neiborhood but I don't think they would search the woods for pot plants ye know? =P
So do it then... and post pics of your progress.
 

Corbat420

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yea.....inside growing you need to take the place of mother nature....and that isent an easy feat........but outside is a totaly different story, you just gota get mother nature to work with you......then it prighty much grows its self.

yea man, do it. after the first grow you realise that its not the smoking thats addicting.....its growing the stuff.
 

looselikeanoose

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I mean not gonna lie I am young, and live with my parents still, an I've got caught attempting a grow in my closet so I've been sceptical about it ever scence but an outdoor grow would be sweet with no chance of getting caught.
 

Dan Nabis

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It can be hard and it can be easy. It has so many variables to be considered.

Now, sure it easy to go down to the end of your street and throw some seeds on the ground and watch a couple of them sprout. Its a whole different thing to have those seeds at the end of your street turn into ounces of good ripe bud a few months later.

If someone can grow outside in their backyard and have alot of constant control over a couple plants, its going to be alot easier for them then for the guy who drives an hour away, hikes 30 minutes into thick brush, hills and forest and is trying to grow dozens or even more plants that they can't protect and tend to every day.

Sure it's easy to throw a few seeds on the ground. It isn't too hard to grow one in your garden much like it would be to grow a tomato plant but that's about as far as the "easy" part of it goes.

Take a look at browndirtwarriors videos of his outdoor guerilla growing. Even though all you see is a tiny fraction of the effort and time he has to put in on those plots, you'll get the idea that it is very far from being easy to be a successful guerilla farmer. Most people don't have the knack, fortitude or the balls to make it through one season. A successful guerilla grower is a hardy breed of human, that's for sure.
 

looselikeanoose

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It can be hard and it can be easy. It has so many variables to be considered.

Now, sure it easy to go down to the end of your street and throw some seeds on the ground and watch a couple of them sprout. Its a whole different thing to have those seeds at the end of your street turn into ounces of good ripe bud a few months later.

If someone can grow outside in their backyard and have alot of constant control over a couple plants, its going to be alot easier for them then for the guy who drives an hour away, hikes 30 minutes into thick brush, hills and forest and is trying to grow dozens or even more plants that they can't protect and tend to every day.

Sure it's easy to throw a few seeds on the ground. It isn't too hard to grow one in your garden much like it would be to grow a tomato plant but that's about as far as the "easy" part of it goes.

Take a look at browndirtwarriors videos of his outdoor guerilla growing. Even though all you see is a tiny fraction of the effort and time he has to put in on those plots, you'll get the idea that it is very far from being easy to be a successful guerilla farmer. Most people don't have the knack, fortitude or the balls to make it through one season. A successful guerilla grower is a hardy breed of human, that's for sure.
That was deep lol, An where'd I'd plant the plants is like 5 mins away not walking and hiking and all that. And I understand what you're saying, guess I have to see if I can prove myself worthy eh?
 

Corbat420

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yea....and everything....even preparation is easier than indoor...other than finding a spot.
find spot, dig hole, put amended soil in hole, insert plant, water if nature doesn't, add nutes every 2 weeks.

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yea dan.....i would have to partialy agree.....other than the part about "having those plants turn into ounces". as long as you cover your tracks, and dont have an infared copchopper flyover....mother nature will do the job.
the hardest part is finding a spot, if you dont mind some physical labor and exorcise...if you do then it might be packing the supplies...... 5x 80Kg bags of peatmoss, 5x 8kg bags of perlite and a bag of dolmite lime and your ready for a rather large grow...just add clones.
 
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looselikeanoose

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THis is pretty tempting, I always thought about it but never figured to acctully do it, but I guess i really could, without much trouble either, just check it once a day, give it waht it needs.
 

Dan Nabis

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Indoor, you almost have total control.

You don't have to worry about other people stumbling over it, hail, high winds, frost, torrential rain or drought, no deer herds, ticks, mosquitos, chiggers, poison ivy, thorns, controlling insects is easier and much more limited. Your muscles won't ache, your back won't get sore, you won't be lugging gallons of water over hills, through thickets, and under brush and branches. You won't sweat your balls off.

Its about science and equipment more than your bones, muscles and sweat glands. There are a whole lot more variables and hazards you have to protect from outside and many might be out of your control.
 

looselikeanoose

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Yeah I think when i get older and get my own place I would love to have an indoor grow. I can only image how you feel after you harvest your first plant and get to smoke it.
 

Corbat420

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yea, but you have to create the controll, you have to take mother natures place....and thats no easy feat. working in the outdoors your working with mother nature.
 

looselikeanoose

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Yeah, I see the dedication some people put into there plants, they get personal with it lol. My friend talks to his plants in his back yard. All he does is talk to it an cut dead leaves, he said talking to it helps it grow lol. My friend mat was messin with him an was like does it know you're gonna smoke it? Might not wanna mention that around him he might just kill himself lol.
 

Dan Nabis

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Well indoor you recreate the best of mother nature while outdoor, the worst of mother nature is always a threat that you may find very difficult to counter.

Plus mother nature is always on your ass. It's like comparing lab work with putting on a roof. It's two totally seperate things and each side has a valid arguement as to why their job is tougher than the other.
 

Corbat420

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Yeah I think when i get older and get my own place I would love to have an indoor grow. I can only image how you feel after you harvest your first plant and get to smoke it.
yea i would personaly like to be doing a 120 plant sea of green, 2 rooms with 4 lights, properly set up to harvest 10 plants/week. it is harder to take mothernatures place in the begining.....but once you have the controll you can grow bud that makes outdoor cry.....if you know what your doing of course.
 
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