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Outdoor 101 Grow Faq
Outdoors 101
I'm gonna share some outdoor grow techniques an time savers that I've used to get in exceptional crops of high quality cannabis for several grow seasons. more than I'd like to admit,but I started growing as soon as I realized the commercial mexican sativa we bought back in 1973 texas had seeds that grew.several failed seasons later I has been reading hightimes and sensimilla tips that a new generation of growing techniques produced weed I wished I could buy, much less grow myself. my growing experience lies at 32degrees latitude in small town Texas at about 420 foot above sea level.our grow season is from mid march till the end of november.humidity runs about 40% average,even in 105 degree summer days. I'm gonna break this information up into sections : 1) location 2)security 3)equipment(supplies ,genetics,transporta tion) 4)site preparation 5)maintenance(varmin t deterants,watering,p lant manipulation) 6)harvest lets keep questions and observations confined to another thread so the initial thread won't become crowded and clouded with extra type.thanks section 1) Location Location seems to be the hardest part for me to accomplish succesfully.not because I've ever had any plants found.just because I don't want any lost or found.I'm gonna break outdoor growers into 2 types,guerilla and stealth.Guerilla growers;the hardcore growers who have to travel to grow but have the attitude"I've gotta get it done" at all cost.the stealth grower has a secure spot on or near his own property to grow on. for both types of growers the first concern I try to satisfy is availabilty of water. to succesfully bring in a crop of premium cannabis water must be within no more than a few hundred yards at most.you will be haulin' water,trust me.a 5 gallon bucket of water filled up to 4 gallons weighs 24 lb.s approx. and it's easier to carry 2 buckets at the same time , for balance. and a 10 plant plot will take 8 -12 gallons 2-3 times a week if you don't recieve any rain to help your efforts. I travel backroads in the vicintiy of where I live looking for creeks that cross the road.check and see that they run year round so you don't run out of water mid-summer.you also might save a step with local maps of your area that show creeks so you can see how they travel and where they lie. next take a cross country hike along these creeks looking for treelines orpatches of weeds or woods to use as cover for your plants. the cover only need be 4-5 feet tall to be used as cover for your garden.as you wander along the creek look for sunlight on the ground near cover.try to avoid locations near evergreens or pine trees of any sort as they are too acidic to grow near and you'll waste your efforts.try and locate as many possible growsites as possible and also use a rule of thumb to only grow 10 plants per site for security reasons.if they're found or lost for some unforseen reason, you won't lose the whole farm in one swipe.before you commit to your new found spots visit them more than once before you do any preperation to scout for signs of other humans or livestock around your spots. any signs of other activity will almost surely be reason to forget that spot and move on to more secure sites.I'm not saying don't grow near a road or population,sometimes what seems obvious becomes invisible to people. I don't recommend seeing how much you can test that theory because any losses are hard to take. some of the best places I've found to plant on are large company properties such as paper company land(steer clear of the evergreens),mining company lands,utility company lands(not wireway right of way's)and private farmlands(not livestock).In the U.S. we have a thing called forfiture laws and if you are caught growing on your own property it can be siezed from you without trial.I have grown on my own property and will again in the future.it's something you must consider seriously and not take lightly.next I'll go into security and securing the site. 'Buz
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i need some advice for picking an outdoor strain, i got a 144 acre yard thats pretty much 98% trees and bush with several fresh water sources spread out through my property, my growing season is relatively short cause i live in northern ontario but i live near one of the great lakes so the weather stays pretty decent. what strain[s] would you guys reccomend for me ,i'm looking for something incredibly easy to grow with at least moderate yield and potency and i like to go biking and swimming when i'm high so i dont want to any couchlock strains either.
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Swiss mis sounds good to me form the breeders description, but I havn;t heard of or seen many grow reports on it. I might just go cheap and buy and outdoor mix and hopefuly some will turn out nice.
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have you tried overgrow.com?
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yeah but i always like to have at least a second opinion when it comes to me spending a few weeks savings and several months of work. i want to be as successful as possible so i can sell weed to all my friends at incredibly low prices , just enough to cover the expenses of growing and my profit will be in the good times me and my friends have smoking.
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Early Girl is oft used in Europe but I Mighty Mite derivatives are pretty popular in Canada.
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how good is early girl? overgrow says it is medium potency.
but it would be nice to hear some opinions not facts
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Damn, I wanna hear the rest of what THC was gonna say...
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My Bad,
bad buzz, bad buzz.heh;I should of been finished or a lot further along by now than I am.the wife's bogartin' the stash cause I'm slackin' she say's. No excuses. just believe me when I type I'm gonna get back at it monday or tuesday.WORD. a favorite choice of mine for outdoor is northern lights, or northern lights #5. they grow up to 6 foot in my region;they're quite pest resistant;they also don't have much of a budrot problem if the weather gets to moist for several days.they're also a great choice for a learning and experiencing grower(newb).they take quite a good dose of nutrients and utilize them faster than many other strains. I've gotten yields of up to 3/4 lb. per plant . well, see ya in the funny paper's, ThcBuz
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