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Originally Posted by zoltron
WOW!! I can see why you want to grow...I'd never even be able to afford the weed nowadays. An 1/8th SHOULD be 3.5 gms anyway...& with the baggie, it outta weigh around 5 gms...but $40 for 3.5 gms still makes me shudder to think of.
I think weed is the only product that's gone up 20 times what we used to pay 35-40 yrs ago. What other product has increased 2000% in price in 35 yrs? Not even oil/gasoline. Sad. 
But anywayz...I'd pick the smaller of the creeks, as that'll probably be more stealth-like. Don't 'beat-a-path' to wherever you plan on planting. Use different routes each time to water/check-on your crop. Perhaps leave a hose up there with some holes punched-in it where it's laying by the crops.
I'm no expert grower, just have friends who are. You might want to check the 'growing-section' for tips on how much to water the plants, as I'm not certain on the logistics.
Either way, be cautious...NEVER bring anyone to 'check-out' your plants. EVER!! Always go alone & don't even bring up the point that you're growing anything. Just telling 1 person is 1 too many. Stay stealth & avoid problems with rip-offs & narcs.
Good luck & be sure to ask around in the 'growing-section' for advice. 
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yea ill look up some stuff online about growing next to a creek if i can find anything(most likely will) the only thing though that you have know is that back in the day (70's 80' maybe 90's) pot wasnt as strong, usually was about 5-10 percent thc, now day's it ranges from 5-about 25% or some were around there (if you have time to read the articlehttp://family.samhsa.gov/set/marijuana.aspx) i do have 2 best stoner buddies(friends before we smoked) and when we were younger we used to hang out at the creek) and up here its most likely that if anyone found it they would chop it down and take it for themselves ,not that many people go by there, theres houses and cars pass by sometimes no houses close enough to that a marijuana plant is next to the creek and i wouldn't check on that often, just enough to see how its doing