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Smokinr33

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So i been looking around for good hiding spot for me girls and come across this on some land thats quite hard to get to so no worries about people finding it, so basicaly do you guys think this will be a good spot for a nice indica(as pure indica as i can get) or 5? It doesnt get the best direct sun light but its possibly the most quiet and un occupied/off the tracks i could find, i had to walk through marsh land to get here. So pritty much is it doable without direct sun light? Maybe 3 or 4 hours of direct and the rest isnt. As i already said its near marsh land terrain so watering wont be too much of an issue, dont get me wrong though it isnt in the marsh that ill be planting its just near by so im assuming the ground gets a good amount of moisture through it which in summer here is a god sent gift for most plants. Sorry for the pic i dont know why it always flips it sideways but yeah i was thinking of planting undwr that fern looking plant or next to it.

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Smokinr33

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Aw yeah it looks shaded bcoz i took the pic at about 3 oclock when the suns moved out of the way lol but should produce a good amount of bud. Just trying to figure out if i should plant them straight into the ground ir if i should plant them in a starter pot such as a 1 litre pot or so. I cant realt go carting heaps of soil out to this site so what you guys think i could do, the ground is full of pine needles and so forth so im assuming itll be a good fertile ground for planting a pre started plant

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wvblazin

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Pine trees are no bueno. If you're going to use that spot, I'd recommend using at least 5 gallon pots or buckets with quality potting soil.
 

Smokinr33

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I dont want to make it look too obvious though and wont pots show easily from air

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Smokinr33

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Aw yeah i didnt think of that but only problem i can see then is how will it water

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Growan

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Pine can leave the soil very acidic I think. Might be worth getting a sample and ph testing. If needs be you could dig in some lime before planting
 

wvblazin

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Put a layer of rocks in the bottoms of the holes and make sure the pots or buckets have plenty of drainage holes. The bigger the pots or buckets you use the less you'll have to water your plants.
 

Smokinr33

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Well put it this way ill need to fit it all in a back pack

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Smokinr33

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I could bring soil bit id have to do alot of trips and it might look suspitious. Its a good spot and alot of privacy but if people see me going back forth they miggt come looking but i got a ph tester so ill go check some time. Wats a good ph for outdoor grow

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wvblazin

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I do everything under the cover of darkness.. and started my guerilla plots months ago to avoid unwanted attention. It takes a lot of careful planning and attention to detail to do it successfully. The only worry I have at this point are snakes. I fucking hate snakes and can only visit my plots between 1am-4am.. already has me creeped out and the majority of my ladies haven't even been transplanted yet. Looks like I'll be carrying a shovel with me every visit I make. Good luck man.
 

Smokinr33

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Haha i love snakes but my country dont got any tho but shit i might have a good plan. Ill pretend i am going night time possum hunting. And maybe stash a shovel and a few buckets under the cover. Do i make alot of holes in them or only a few

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wvblazin

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I think 5 gallons is around 19 liters or so. Where do you live where there aren't any snakes? lol.. I need to move there. We have about 20 different kinds where I live and out of those 20, 2 are poisonous. The Timber Rattler and Copperhead and I'm pretty sure they hunt at night.
 

wvblazin

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Nice. I'm hoping to move to AK when my son is grown. But, that's a ways off. He's only 4. I've been saving for some remote plot of land up there for years. Do you have any seedlings started yet?
 
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