monkz
Well-Known Member
As some of you may know, this will be my first outdoor/guerilla grow.
After scouting my location for weeks on google maps, I finally braved it to my spot today, through prickly bushes and shit nobody would wanna walk through. The location is definitely secure, but my main problem was the transportation of water, but to my surprise, I found a little stream! Needless to say I haven't been so happy in a long time, felt like being a kid at Christmas multiplied by a million!
So, two questions. Firstly, would it be better to plant right beside the stream so that the roots can freely soak up as much water as they like, or would it be better to plant a bit further away and water the plants myself?
Secondly, the soil there feels like plaster-cine (see pic attached), sort of sticky... maybe it's because of the amount of moisture in the area, because the soil is wet to the touch. So should I use the soil already there, or bring in some of my own mixture and mix it with the soil already there?
Thanks guys,
Monkz.
After scouting my location for weeks on google maps, I finally braved it to my spot today, through prickly bushes and shit nobody would wanna walk through. The location is definitely secure, but my main problem was the transportation of water, but to my surprise, I found a little stream! Needless to say I haven't been so happy in a long time, felt like being a kid at Christmas multiplied by a million!
So, two questions. Firstly, would it be better to plant right beside the stream so that the roots can freely soak up as much water as they like, or would it be better to plant a bit further away and water the plants myself?
Secondly, the soil there feels like plaster-cine (see pic attached), sort of sticky... maybe it's because of the amount of moisture in the area, because the soil is wet to the touch. So should I use the soil already there, or bring in some of my own mixture and mix it with the soil already there?
Thanks guys,
Monkz.