Outdoor "Miracle" Grow

OutdoorHope420

Active Member
Many of you may remember me as Growingpassion420. There were some who liked me and some who didnt care for me. Lets let by-gones be by-gones and start a-new! and last time I wasn't 18, so this time, I am officially!! so know one can get me kicked now saying im not old enough to be on the website, god how immature right? but too my new friends hello!!

I want to get an outdoor wilderness grow to help, guerrilla if you will, but not guirella in masses, i want to get an ol' natural ,newbie, begginer, in ground, middle of no-where, grow to work. my plan simple, walk through woods, fields, dirt bike out into the wilderness with a small shovel and a bag full of miracle grow and plant some mid-grade seeds in the ground in a secluded area covered by shruberry and thornbushes and vines and such. I found such a place, i dug about a 2 foot long, 9-12 ubch deep, 1- 1 1/2 wide whole, it had rained so it was mud, i cleared the shrub off of it ripped out roots out of the hole and anything that could block direct sunlight destroyed. I then dumped my bag of miracle grow into the hole i had dug, i then dumped about 10-15 seeds into the soil in the hole, i push the seeds under with my finder and added some more soil on top and shifted soil around witrh my hand, it has been drizzling so i didnt water, i plan to check on bi-weekly, i plan on watering soon, i didnt germinate seeds, i have more seeds, i will wait about a week 2 plant similar. i heard miracle grow doesnt work with weed the nutrients are too strong, but with the regual soil it should filter it some right and blend in? please dont hate me for asking all these quesntions,i love marijuana more than anything, everything about it. im really passionate about the fight for the truth ie legalization, just any help or insight from any growers who have ever did anything similar or whom may have some tips or suggestions any comments would be greatly appreciated thankyou. GP AKA OH
 

Mattplusness

Well-Known Member
may I suggest at least adding a neutral substance to help retain water since it's not in a pot? Like perlite, just make sure it is for INDOOR use, or you will get bugs up the wazoo
 

stumps

Well-Known Member
Didn't know ya in the past life. you should plant each seed in it's own 2x2 hole. Depending on soil add add potting soil, perlite so that 2x2 hole is set for the plant. don't add nutes to the soil. If you find the right place the seeds will sprout in the spring wetness and grow along with what ever other plant life.
 

Purplekrunchie

Well-Known Member
may I suggest at least adding a neutral substance to help retain water since it's not in a pot? Like perlite, just make sure it is for INDOOR use, or you will get bugs up the wazoo
Perlite doesnt retain water, it aids in drainage. Vermiculite, in fact, retains water, as does peat moss.
 

HDDeuce

Member
I agree with stumps...you should have planted each seed in it's own hole.

You did exactly what I did but I germinated first, then dug a 2x2 hole and planted a single germinated seed. I have 3 going that I'll be checking on.

Good luck,
Skarn
 
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