bjeminyro
Active Member
So me and my friend were talking and he had this idea for choosing an outdoor location.
Find a small tree, bush or some type of vegetation. Cut down the tree and/or vegetation and transplant directly next to the former occupant.
His theory is that if what ever was growing there (and is proportionately the same size as our fav plant) was obviously getting sufficient light, therefore all we'd have to do was touch up the soil and water as needed.
What do y'all think? It's just a High theory we came up with. I've grown outdoors in the past but nothing too serious, this season I'm gonna try and step it up a bit so I'm trying to work/think of every angle possible.
Find a small tree, bush or some type of vegetation. Cut down the tree and/or vegetation and transplant directly next to the former occupant.
His theory is that if what ever was growing there (and is proportionately the same size as our fav plant) was obviously getting sufficient light, therefore all we'd have to do was touch up the soil and water as needed.
What do y'all think? It's just a High theory we came up with. I've grown outdoors in the past but nothing too serious, this season I'm gonna try and step it up a bit so I'm trying to work/think of every angle possible.