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hey fellas, its still a lil to cold to start anything outdoors here on the east coast and im just scheming a couple of ideas on how I want to start this years grow... I was thinking of setting up small plots 3-5 rows of seeds each one. but the general idea was to replace the clay soil that is abundant around here with basic " get the job done " soil.. the kind bushy little ladies love and starting them in the ground from seed when spring hits. the theory was to plant them the regular amount down in the soil. quarter-inch deep then sprinkle soil over top then water the soil around the seeds to get them moist and damp , in the meantime the sun will be bearing down on them making them germinate and become seedlings and boom... a guerilla lol just wondering how effective this method is? Thanks