FreeRangeZombie
Active Member
Been there done that-I would do clones and no more than 12 to a patch and aim for 200 + plants as some get stolen some need to be abandon and some get killed by wind/rain/drought/pest/rodents/deer. You can transport with a bookbag if you wrapp your clones right. Use organic granulated fertilizer such as a foxfarm "smart organics" or "happy frog" premix both are the same just Differnt labels . Use about 12 cup per plant in a prepared hole that has bin rolled to a 2x2 or 3x3 dia. For a huge advantage in the spring I use small chicken wire cages to put over the plants for protection. And only visit 1 time to prepare the spot and to prepare holes 2 to plant 3 to remove cages and weed the surrounding brush and to water afterward.4 to check on to see how far they are along right before harvest and 5 to cut down. And always take a Differnt path to your patch. Good luck ,think smart and always have a plan for emergency . I also made maps after the first year as I forgot where I put most my plants