Growing auto's in forest

Amarollup

New Member
Hey what's up guys!
So this summer im gonna put 7 weed plants down in a medium sized forest that is 5 min away from my house. There aren't alot of people that go there and if they do they follow the paths. My plants will be put around 50 meters away from the path. Theyll be surrounded by vegetation of around 0.7 meters high. Now when i look at the sky, i see that the leaves of the trees above the spot are small, sometimes a bit sunlight goes through here and there but the forest itself isnt dark at all. Now there is like a 5 meter gap above the spot where there are no lzzves of trees. Would this location give enough light for an autoflower? I was thinking on putting some royal gorilla automatic from rqs down. Does indirect sunlight also help the plant grow?
Thank you so much for reading and hopefully anwsering!!!! Keep on blazin
 

MidwestGorilla219

Well-Known Member
You want direct sunlight, 4 hours is the minimum but more is preferred. Plants can feel indirect sunlight but weed is a direct sun loving plant.
 

thumper60

Well-Known Member
Hey what's up guys!
So this summer im gonna put 7 weed plants down in a medium sized forest that is 5 min away from my house. There aren't alot of people that go there and if they do they follow the paths. My plants will be put around 50 meters away from the path. Theyll be surrounded by vegetation of around 0.7 meters high. Now when i look at the sky, i see that the leaves of the trees above the spot are small, sometimes a bit sunlight goes through here and there but the forest itself isnt dark at all. Now there is like a 5 meter gap above the spot where there are no lzzves of trees. Would this location give enough light for an autoflower? I was thinking on putting some royal gorilla automatic from rqs down. Does indirect sunlight also help the plant grow?
Thank you so much for reading and hopefully anwsering!!!! Keep on blazin
You be all set I have grown in full forest shade just dont expect plants to get very big.
 
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