Hello im new

farmer2424

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Been researching alot about growing in general, and have decided this summer to grow outside. I live in a pretty rural area but i am still worried about the avid hikers and hunters, and worse game wardens discovering my plants. Now i have had a few thoughts on how not to get caught and the best i have come up with is to plant on the edge (edge is grassy and seems very fertile) of a brook that flows (very slowly) into a meadow. Its deep in the woods and on the edge the plant will have little competition for sunlight until its about 3 feet and then it will be king.The problem with this method is that i will have to hike 3 miles into the woods to tend to my plants, im thinking that since its on the edge of a brook that water and nutrients should be no problem. I was wondering if anyone had tried this sort of location before and if they had any tips.
Another idea i had had was to place a seedling in a mesh (coconut Fiber) pot and hoist it way up to the canopy of a forest over a large conifer branch. I was thinking to use very heavy duty monofilament line, or a steel cable so that no passerbys would see it. the bonus of this method is obviously a good hiding spot from people and most animals, and i could lower the plant anytime to water it, oh and direct sunlight.
Well these are my thoughts, if anyone has any input that would be great.
 
Welcome to Rollitup. Big plans there, check the outdoor growing section for lots of info. :weed:
 
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