Okay so here's the plan essentially. I don't have time this summer to tend to my crop full time and really get the quality I should be going for, because I am going to be working more or less full time. For this reason I am planning an all natural grow so to speak.
I have access to a secluded piece of property, and have roughly 40 seeds. Most of these seeds are of good quality and I got them from some seeded Willie Nelson Haze, a sativa, grown in full sunlight all organic, so I already know what the dank will be like if I do much the same thing.
I plan on making three main trips up to the property, which is several hours from where I live. The first trip will be to plant the germinated seeds, the second to chop down the males, and the third to harvest. I will also likely make several maintenance trips in between to make sure all my girls are doing alright.
The place I will be planting has a fairly high water table already with a creek running near by, and due to its placement in the hills it always has a layer of dew on the ground. The soil is also of good quality, it's full of nutrients since it has been composting for hundreds of years in this relatively untouched area.
As soon as the plants are in the ground I will get some pictures up here, and will also keep posting periodically as I visit them. Basically I'm new to this outdoor thing, as I've only ever dabbled in some pathetic indoor grows, so any help would be more then welcome.
I have access to a secluded piece of property, and have roughly 40 seeds. Most of these seeds are of good quality and I got them from some seeded Willie Nelson Haze, a sativa, grown in full sunlight all organic, so I already know what the dank will be like if I do much the same thing.
I plan on making three main trips up to the property, which is several hours from where I live. The first trip will be to plant the germinated seeds, the second to chop down the males, and the third to harvest. I will also likely make several maintenance trips in between to make sure all my girls are doing alright.
The place I will be planting has a fairly high water table already with a creek running near by, and due to its placement in the hills it always has a layer of dew on the ground. The soil is also of good quality, it's full of nutrients since it has been composting for hundreds of years in this relatively untouched area.
As soon as the plants are in the ground I will get some pictures up here, and will also keep posting periodically as I visit them. Basically I'm new to this outdoor thing, as I've only ever dabbled in some pathetic indoor grows, so any help would be more then welcome.