As long as the get at least 8 hours of direct sunlight a day they should stay in vegetative state with hi temps they might get a lil stressed but plants can adapt like animals so as long as the soil is good and you water them once you transplant you should be good
I would if I was you not to make it look like your the grower and that they are natural plants growing there as long as they don't look noticible from the air like on top of the soil around the plant use foliage dead leaves to cover the darkness of the soil
Ay mon great post looking for a tobbaco foreva anyway im starting mine from seeds and these seeds are itsy bitsy ,so theyve sprouted very small i can only grow outdoors and to tell you the truth i dont know what to do next with them
No man i dont i grow under da good ole sun but ill tell you what basil grows like a weed and habernaro peppers are hot az fuk dazz all godd luck-one love
Aite mon well da best time 2 grown down here iz 2 wait till spring where da weather startz gettin warmer plant on 4 20 groooow alll summer and harvest dat winter -good luck- one love
Well i would go with the swamp because itz on the ground and easier than having too climb a tree to water it and shit and it will be more noticible to the helicopters sooo ya just pack plenty of mosquito spray and watch out for dem moccasins and crocs happy growin