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westgreen

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I HAVE FOUND SOMEWHERE TO GROW !!! im so happy i found 2 places,
the first place had light spot, well hidden but water is not too hard to get but a bit of a inconvenience, there is lake but its all fenced of right next to it.

the second place had a stream, light patches and is moderatley hidden it is surrounded by fields my only problem is that I ran into a couple. At first i though it was a farmer comming to tell me to get of his land but he smiled said hello and walked straight past me...a bit strange in the middle of nowhere that does worry me that people walk in the area but apart from everywhere being saturated with water so transporting pots in is a small problem but not much, the main problem is soil.
Becuase we have a drout in england we seem to have alot of rain .. here in my area weve had about a months amount of rain in a week and the area of which these potential grow plots had thick snow only about 2 weeks ago.

any ideas how to stop plants being over watered
 

DST

Well-Known Member
Are you planning on planting in the ground?
Or/
Are you planning on putting in pots?

If outdoor guerilla growing then in pots you better have a great location or someone will just take em easy. In pots' they'll also be knocked over by animals easier. I done a guerilla grow and it failed miserably, between 6 weeks of constant rain and swans knocking them over....I decided last year not to bother (several km cycles to place!!).
 

westgreen

Active Member
i found a place yesterday it has a stream running near by its in some woods in the middel of nowhere surounded by fields but weve has nothing but rain this week and its going to continue i would really like to plant. is there a way i can over come this rain problem like improving drainage, p.s i would like to plant in the ground. and the soil is water logged in the surrounding fields but its not all bad there is plenty of cow manure around LOL.
 
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