planting in the ground

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by HalF_BaKed, Jun 20, 2007.

  1. HalF_BaKed

    HalF_BaKed Member

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    well i own this land its far out there were bearly no civilization around to cross and notice and was wondering if theres any good ideas for growing from the ground? o is it a bad idea and should grow from a 10 gallon bucket..etc?
     
  2. Cynic

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    Its all up to, its all about the same except that pot have a few advantages. They let you move the plants around. But growing in the ground makes them less noticeble
     
  3. PeaceLoveAndWeed

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    I personally wouldnt go with pots. They only contain the moisture that you put in. The roots will have a limited amount of room to grow. And the pot will heat up and the water will evaporate out of it so you will have to water more often than if it was in the ground.

    If you plant in the ground it is less noticable. The roots will grow toward thte moisture so you wont have to water as often. Almost no matter what there is usually some kind of moisture in the ground that plants will find, unless you live in like a really dry climate, but still there i usually some moisture in the ground. Requiring less water.

    But in the end its up to you. I personally would go with planting in the ground though.

    Also to keep in find if some cops happen to find it on your property you will right away be blamed for it since it is on YOUR property.
     
  4. HalF_BaKed

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    yeh im gunna have to go with outdoor growing do to the family members maybe stumbling upon it. ok one more question. i got 10 seeds and sum of them are sorta cracked. does that mean no good throw away or wut?
     
  5. PeaceLoveAndWeed

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    They are most likely not good. I have had some that were cracked once in a while sprout though. So you could try it
     
  6. Cynic

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    What you can do to test them is lightly squeez them. Good seeds are usally dark and look like they have designs in them.
     
  7. HalF_BaKed

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    ok thanks peace love and cynic
     
  8. T.H. Cammo

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    Since the Ranger is gone; nobody talks much about "in ground" growing much - that's a damn shame!! Maybe the new crew doesn't really know what they're missing. Outdoors in a pot, the plant stays constricted and confined (unless it's in a huge pot - like a hundred gallons or so). I've never had a potted plant produce more than several ounces, outside.

    On the other hand; a well cared for plant, in the ground, can produce 2 or 3 pounds with a little effort. Five pounds or over, if you know what you're doing. That's per each female plant!! Why would anybody not want to plant in the ground and learn the proper outdoor techniques?
     
  9. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    It's all up to you. If you're going to grow in the ground, I'd suggest bringing some planting soil with you. Also bring some fencing supplies etc. Don't want anything digging your children up! Have fun!
     
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