How hard is it to grow?

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  1. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    I want to know if it's hard to grow the plants (it seems like a lot of detail work.)
     
  2. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Digging the holes is hard.

    Lugging sacks of potting soil is hard.
    Watering every 2--3 days can be difficult, depending on where the plants are.

    You can get anywhere from 4--12 oz. of bud per plant.

    You need to ask yourself--is it worth it?
     
  3. Twizz

    Twizz Drug Conoisseur

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    4-12oz? FFUCK id be happy to get 1!
     
  4. WishIWasAHippie

    WishIWasAHippie Senior Member

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    And if you somehow end up amazingly good at growing pot, you could produce 1lb of Sour Diesel like Reeferman (of Reeferman Seeds) haha

    The pictures of that shit in high times were amazing
     
  5. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    If you're really serious about growing:

    start to-day by reading everything you can get your hands on re: growing marijuana, as in growbooks.
    Find a location with good southern exposure and no obstructions blocking the sun, someplace that no one EVER goes, that you can get to & from without being seen, without leaving a noticable path, close to water.
    Prep the site by digging holes 3' x 3' and refilling with quality potting soil.

    Save seeds and plant on 4/20.
     
  6. geckopelli

    geckopelli Senior Member

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    no, it's not hard, although you can complicate it to any degree you wish.

    It can be a bit demanding and meticulous, though.
     
  7. NEMISIS

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    Knowledege of Ph levels and getting the correct
    balance with potasium, nitrogen and phosphorous
    helps to grow the plant successfuly and learning
    plant deficiencies can help you overcome any
    problems that will rise, and they do.!
    But apart from all that, no point in growing weed
    if you havn't got a good seed source so spend as
    much as you can on top quality seeds.
     
  8. the_dude

    the_dude Senior Member

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    the upcomming summer im growing some outdoor and when i looked for a place to grow i thought about some place where noone would ever go but still not a place people visit just because of that. i finall came across a good place. behind a cemetery in a realy boring inviorment by the lake. noone would ever want to go there! theres nothing intresting to see there and its sorta hidden from mansight. although, if you knew where it was you would find it right away but for those unknowing...
     
  9. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Go to your intended site asap.

    Scatter some trinkets around--like a cheap flashlight, cheap compass, a few shiney half-dollars.
    Check back in a few months to see if they're still there.
    Get the picture?
     
  10. LAB RAT

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    Outstanding Idea RANGER
    Do you know any breeds that could handle the
    short/cold/wet climate of SCOTLAND
    I have tried several times to grow GORRILLA but
    have been beaten back every time by DAMP/MOULD or plants that just dont seem
    to go into the photoperiod.
    Just to give you an idea last night it was minus 4 here but in ENGLAND not a hundred miles away I dont think it dropped below 5 degrees.
     
  11. rangerdanger

    rangerdanger Senior Member

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    Lab Rat, I've been cruising cultivation sites for almost 6 years and I have yet to hear of a successful outside grow in the UK.

    In a greehouse with supplemental heat and light yes, outside unaided no.

    Marijuana is a tropical plant and it's just too dang cold and damp in the Isles.
    In fact, I've never heard of a successful grow anywhere in that part of Europe. Centainly not Scandanavia, France (except the south of France i.e. Cannes), Germany, etc. You have to go what ever direction Spain is before you find a climate that can grow decent pot.

    I'd like to visit Scotland to grab some of that Loch Ness guano.
    That'd probably grow some MONSTER buds :) .
     
  12. LAB RAT

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    Thanks my friend Indoors for me then.
    You could also try WILD HAGGIS guano (ha ha)
    I suppose thats what we get for having a beautifull country
    NO SUNSHINE & GINGER HAIR??????
     
  13. the_dude

    the_dude Senior Member

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    there are alot of outdoor growers in sweden...
     
  14. LAB RAT

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    Sweden is on the european continental land mass = thus
    very hot summers very cold winters due to the land-mass holding heat
    in the summer & drawing cold from RUSSIA in the winter.
    I on the other hand live on a tiny Island smaller than TEXAS in the atlantic ocean.
     
  15. the_dude

    the_dude Senior Member

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    yeah, and on those islands i bet there are alot of winds comming in from the ocean.
     
  16. LAB RAT

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    You betch'a buddy in some parts of SCOTLAND tree's grow horizontally
     
  17. the_dude

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    heh...:sunglasse
     

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