Growing Near a Creek Trail, What Do You Think?

cirkit

Member
Alright so all my girls are under 2 weeks old. Right now they're in the backyard since they are not very noticeable yet. Today I found a creek near me which I checked out and figured it has a good potential for growing without getting caught. The thing is, there is a trail where I'm assuming bicyclist and the likes go on. It is not a busy trail and it looks as if hardly anyone goes on it anyways. Well as I walked down the trail a bit and deep down towards the creek, I found a very wild deserted area with tons of green life all around. It would almost appear to be like a wild jungle as lots of bushy trees and other green life reside there. I'm in California so the sun would hit my girls even with all the creek's wild bushes, trees, etc.

When I transplant they will be in 5 gallon buckets (black buckets). What I want to know is approx how much water should be dedicated for each 5 gallon pot? I have never grown in such an environment like this, and wanted to know if anyone has experience growing near a creek or something similar? In the area, there are no deers or anything like that. The only thing I may face are bugs, but I believe I can get some kind of bug spray to keep them off the plants. Being this is a security risk, I plan on going in the early morning to water and give them nutes before sunrise. I'll probably also be using 1 gallon milk bottles when I need to come water them too. Any tips, suggestions, ideas, etc are greatly appreciated.:weed:


Cheers :eyesmoke:
 

Ghost420

Well-Known Member
make sure u have full sunlight

a good outdoor grower trick. get 10 1 dollar bills, and place them within a mile radius of ur grow area wait 2 weeks and see how many are missing and where there missing.
 
dont leave the pots on top of the soil, if ph is a problem i reccommend buying limestone, digging a hole layering the hole with the lime stone and planting the pots in the soil. It's to blatantly obvious when u see a pot just sitting there. Otherwise, shouldn't be a problem untill flowering, but BECAREFUL!!!
 
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