Alright, so I only grown indoors, but I have to stop...

missnu

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So, I went out today and marked a few spots in the woods that seem to get some full sun...tomorrow or tonight I want to go dig my holes, and maybe even stick the plants into the ground...In a few weeks I might go out and fertilize them...but I don't plan on messing with them at all...so we'll see how it goes I guess...

They are all pretty small...12 inches or less, I keep cutting them back and back and back...but if they flower like mine inside it should still turn out pretty awesome...so pretty much just wish me luck...
 

scooby419

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You must be somewhere that stays warm longer. The time for planting outdoors in my area has quickly come to an end. Wish it were possible to have plants outside year round!
 

wristychronicles

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You might want to dig the hole and turn the soil first then plant a day or 2 later. Animals smell the turned soil and show up like clockwork, and if there also happens to be a snack for them then so be it. I learned the hard way this year. Now I dig a garden spot, wait a week and come back to see tons of wildlife tracks on the small soil spots raccoon,deer, and elk mainly. However once they go there and see nothing, they leave that spot alone. SO FAR...Knocking on wood. just a re-cap: Every time, I dug a new hole I saw tracks in it practically overnight...
 

jman23

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You might want to dig the hole and turn the soil first then plant a day or 2 later. Animals smell the turned soil and show up like clockwork, and if there also happens to be a snack for them then so be it. I learned the hard way this year. Now I dig a garden spot, wait a week and come back to see tons of wildlife tracks on the small soil spots raccoon,deer, and elk mainly. However once they go there and see nothing, they leave that spot alone. SO FAR...Knocking on wood. just a re-cap: Every time, I dug a new hole I saw tracks in it practically overnight...
same here man when i prepare my soil i wait like 3 days when i go out my soil is always dug out of the holes better to give the animals time to inspect
 

missnu

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You must be somewhere that stays warm longer. The time for planting outdoors in my area has quickly come to an end. Wish it were possible to have plants outside year round!
Well it is way too late to start plants, but plants outside should just be getting ready to flower...so I am thinking that instead of taking the clones to the flower tent...I will take them to the flower woods...lol.
 

missnu

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I feel like anything that comes to inspect wouldn't be interested in some already mature pot plants..they keep most things away naturally...everything loves to eat a tasty seedling though.
 

Nice Ol Bud

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With little effort you'll have monsters.
Best advice is find the best soil mix so it doesn't drain to much and so it can retain water without you hauling large amounts per plant.
And your going to be fighting bugs. Not as much as you think though.
What I like to do before choosing a spot is put a bunch of small ones in the areas you want to grow in.. inside party cups.
That way you can see if the spot has bug problems or not. And if anything you can move the plant.
Also if your good at knowing the surrounding plants you'll know which ones attract beneficial bugs,
and which ones don't.


Im glad your giving guerrilla a 'gro'.
You'll be getting amazing production with the energy of the sun.
I personally hate indoors.
But got to get a setup sooner or later.

Anyways welcome.
Outdoors For Life <3
 

missnu

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Very true.
Whenever you setup plants outdoors always be sure they are around 8" or more.
So they have good foliage, root system, and can withstand the wild.
They're all clones that have just been stuck in veg for too long and they need to go...this is my last flowering cycle indoors, but I am hoping I can move the remainder of veg to outside and be able to get one more harvest.
 

missnu

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With little effort you'll have monsters.
Best advice is find the best soil mix so it doesn't drain to much and so it can retain water without you hauling large amounts per plant.
And your going to be fighting bugs. Not as much as you think though.
What I like to do before choosing a spot is put a bunch of small ones in the areas you want to grow in.. inside party cups.
That way you can see if the spot has bug problems or not. And if anything you can move the plant.
Also if your good at knowing the surrounding plants you'll know which ones attract beneficial bugs,
and which ones don't.


Im glad your giving guerrilla a 'gro'.
You'll be getting amazing production with the energy of the sun.
I personally hate indoors.
But got to get a setup sooner or later.

Anyways welcome.
Outdoors For Life <3
I fear that the only spots I found that didn't make me nervous are literally just spots where the sun can hit the ground...so might not get too much but it's better than killing the plants and getting nothing at all...I'm not even too worried about bugs. Because if I put them outside and get something then great...because the choices are outside in the ground, or inside in the garbage...lol.
 
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