Will cannabis be able to grow in this environment?

Hi guys first post on these forums been blazin for a few years but fairly new to growing.

There is a salt marsh down the street where I live and it is about 200 feet from the ocean but 20 feet higher altitude. There Are no houses near and people rarely go there. One spot in particular gets sun all day long. There are many trees and grasses including flowering shrubs and trees so it couldn't be too salty so I thought cannabis is a hardy plant and might be able to grow there. Good wind circulation and warm but not hot air and not humid or stuffy. My greatest concern however is that the soil is really sandy and may lack natural nutes or be too foreign of a medium for my seedlings... I wont have pics for a week tho cause I'm at my cousins ski house and we picked up a quarter of mango kush for the week...

My question for all you herbaceous pundits is, do you think it is possible for weed to grow in this location?

Thanks for your help, and happy growing!

Oh and i forgot to say that it isn't in the salt marsh but 40 feet away in drier higher ground.
 

Saldaw

Well-Known Member
you can always amend the soil first just dig holes and put in your own soil? i think it would be fine if there are other plants surviving
 

1993stoner

Active Member
Yeah dude. I don't think salty soil would be good for the roots of the plants roots. The roots feed the plants the chemicals in the soil, I don't the plants like salt.

I would pick some three gallon pots and soil and just set it out there hidden ofcourse. I think this would workout the best.
 

scroglodyte

Well-Known Member
yes.....the flowers you see at site are adapted to the salinity. cannabis likes more acidic environments. the edge of a peat bog......well. that would be different. but that is fresh water.
 
I just realized that on the other side of the salt marsh there's a little forest (with normal soil). I will probably grow there.
 
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