Outdoor Soil?

stonerman

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You must have a vast amount of growing areas, because I would not dare put more then 5 plants together, even plant individually is better. The further away your plants are from eachother, the less chance you have of losing them if some are spotted, so more plots more chance of harvest in theory. But to grow in that large a scale, you are going to have to spread them out miles and miles, it would take you as long as a week simply to visit each plant to check on it. Have you forgotten about water? Plants need water, can you haul hundreds of buckets of water, miles through the woods everytime your 300 plants are thirsty? Since you are inexperienced, I should warn you that there are people called pot robbers, who walk through the woods in search of weed to steal, and you sir would be the perfect candidate. I would love to see you try to tend to 300 plants your first time without leaving any trails. Helicopters do grids through the forests during the fall searching for pot and grow operations like exactly what you are attempting to do, and marijuana green stands out in the air, so keep that in the back of your mind. Also if you are caught growing over 99 plants the consequences become very severe. Most likely though your plants wont make it to July or august, the majority of seedlings you start will get wiped out by slugs, anything thats still alive will be chewed on my rabbits, and then if the animals, cops, or rippers don't get them, they will end up dying of thirst from no water. You gotta learn the basics, learn how to grow marijuana, respect it and enjoy it as personal. People like you give pot growers a bad name, you only want to grow a crap ton of shit weed, put it on the streets and make a big profit, thats not what real pot growers are about, its about enjoying the plant, taking the time to be able to watch a plant grow to full potential, then being able to enjoy the fruits of your labour by enjoying the beautiful smoke that comes from it.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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I'm growing outdoors this year. A Kush x Skunk cross. I'm putting quite a bit of money into seeds and don't have much money to improve my soil. I still want good quality buds. My question is this: is it enough to simply turn over the soil and transplant directly, or is there something I absolutely have to do? Try to keep suggestions to a minimal cost. Thanks everybody :peace::leaf:
spent all your money on a kick as car, but got no gas to get it home with. Not a smart move
 
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