my concerns and problems I face with the up coming grow

tytheguy111

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I live in Virginia and I have a few concerns about the next outdoor grow season the first one whould be do cows like to eat weed plants because my grow spot is a place were my cows tend to travel for water and I don't want my crop to be in invaded by them my second one whould be can I grow in a a thick thorn patch my third one whould be can I grow a photo period plant with a auto flowering plant together because iam growing one plant high in CBD for one of my family members and ian planning on growing 2 or 3 plant for " research purposes " can this be done will the crop be wasted if I do that and if I do that will Leonardo DiCaprio finally win a Oscar and finally the last one I'll list is I live on top of a mountain and it can get kinda cold at times is this okay,,,,those are a few of my many concerns and questions it has been 2 years since my last grow and I grew inside
 

Garden Boss

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Cows eat weed- fence?
Thorn bushes may choke out and kill
Autos and Reg's can grow together
No Idea on Oscars (weirdo)
Build a green house or grow fast flowering strains

good luck :)
 

SSHZ

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I'll try to help you with my vast knowledge..........

1. Forget about growing..........I'm not sure you're ready. Start reading everything you can "growing" related.

2. During the warmer months, get up early on the cool mornings after a night of high humidity. Pick the mushrooms of the cow patties. Dry slowly.

3. Trade the shrooms for great smoke. Problem solved.
 

tytheguy111

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Lol ok thanks for the support iam not a expert but I have grown before but iam trying to grow outside but ill take your idea in consideration
 

Carl Spackler

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Cattle are not well known for being "delicate" in their movements. Even if they have ample vegetation to feed on, and they have no desire to eat your babies it isn't a stretch to imagine them trampling all over the plants on the way to your water source, especially in mid-summer. While chicken wire might discourage this, a few steel posts and some barbed wire would be a sturdier deterrent. That, or rethinking your grow spot. I would go with the latter.
 

covert222

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Yeah fence of some kind to keep out the critters if you use anything metal might wanna consider painting green/brown. Even if you clear a thorn patch it will grow back quicker than the ganj and there's really no reason I can think of to do it. It won't keep animals out but will snag you every time you try to fudge with your patch. Good luck and don't let these people tell you not to grow keep studying and do your best. Mom does most of the work for you and I'd be more than happy to answer any questions you have
 

tytheguy111

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Well I have picked out a few places were nothing is around ( except Turkeys and there retarded) and I read up on outdoor growing and I understand now that it is harder than indoor grows but it is definitely worth it and I dont have those terrible planes that look for people's crop so I know iam safe I have great soil the ph isn't the best but I believe its not that big of a deal and no one knows besides one family member but she is 48 and smokes with me and she said that she thinks that it whould be better than buying from some hormone enraged 17 year old in high school and from another family member that charges a ass load
 
:joint::hump:Yes cows will eat your weed for sure. And the bitch of it is they dont even get high. According to our vet it has no effect at all. lots of carbs though. We have 300 head on our ranch, I have had my share of cow problems. A hot wire fence works well, but it only takes one cow thats willing to take one for the team and its over.-----------goodluck--mike
 
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