Questions about outside

cantstop

Active Member
Alright I am going to purchase some white widow seeds ten to be exact. I am planning on germinating them and puting them in my forest behind my house. I am going to take pails of good dirt and bury them somewhat and transfer the plants when ready. Im only worried about bugs and animals and how big do you think my white widows will get if thier outside people say more then four feet even though that is what they say they will grow to, and my lighting in the summer will only be around 16 hours of light. is that enough for some good buds im planing on giveing them nutrient water on the days it doesnt rain and just let the rain take care of them on rainy days.I am in wisconsin to so our growing seasons are fucked up but i dont think it will matter. Do you guys see any flaws in my plan?
 

krime13

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:mrgreen: The dirt stashes are good idea ,I think, I'm doing the same thing right now,also it will give you the idea if the spot is safe or not if they been tampered with...Are you planing on seeng your girls every day it dont rain?Sounds too riski to me,I rather sacriface a bit of sunshine but all my spots are a few feet from water,I'm hoping the roots will do the rest...Ive read somewhere that 4 hours of dirrect sunshine is enough.I 'm thinking fishing line and some deer repellent should be enough, cos i'm planing on visiting them every 2 weaks or so, thats when Ill feed them, I got early misty 20 seeds + some local seeds about 20 more and planing on keeping them indoor for the first 30 days under floresants ( i got a bunch) than cutting the light, onse I pick the ladies the're going out,should be middle or end of april, let me know what you think...
 

mogie

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Forests (at least where I am from) have tree canopies that block out the light. Your plants will need a lot of light. Indirect light doesn't cut it. You will disappointed with the results. Plus like the post above if the land doesn't belong to you it is a bad risk. How do you plan on controlling the bugs, mice, deer, hunters, hikers, etc.?
 

krime13

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I thoght the whole point of outdoor growth was to do it away from your residence, in case they see the plants ,you can always deny you had anything to do with it...Around here a few houses were confiscated,I dont know if it was because they were selling too or just growing , but i'm not about to take this risk...Better loose a few plants than your house...
 

Bennythejet

Active Member
definatley. And if you have young kids they can confiscate them also. But if you have a lot of your own land u better do it deep and in spots that have brush and havent been groomed in a while that way people dont want to go through the shit. as for growing in someone elses land, just dont get caught in the act. if it is very close to your home and not your land u should do it all at night. also a good idea because i think plants would react to water and nutrients better when resting at night. or it coul be the other way around
 

indicaivy

Active Member
Sounds like you may need more light. Scout the area at the same times during the day to see which area has the better lighting. There are all kinds of homemade recipes that you can make at home and pour around your grow area that may keep alot of the insects out, urine for the deer etc., Just be careful..never take the same path twice..always try to alternate so you don't leave a trail. Always clean up your trash, dirt bags, cig pks, etc. Sounds like one of your biggest problems will be the people in and around the area. Good Luck!

Ivy
 

loveisallyouneed

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definatley. if it is very close to your home and not your land u should do it all at night.
I thought of this but then thought if anyone saw me at night it would be 10x sketchier than if someone saw me in the day. Plus since seeing is nice it means bringing a flashlight. Again, a bit sketchy.
 

fat sam

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its a solid plan, if i were you i would go find the spot and start mixing the soil up, some good organic nutes put in the soil now will be killer, i have done a lot of grows in the woods and not had to bring in any soil, just go under some trees and scrape up topsoil and put that in your holes with some perlite and dolomite lime, the lime is very important because it will ph buffer the soil, like say you were growing under pine or redwood trees the soil is very acidic, but other than that what i would do is get a small plant cage to put over the plants when they are young, what i used to do is put the seeds in paper cups with saran wrap over the top and leave them for a week then when you come back they are sprouted and you can pop them in the dirt
 
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