$carface
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At 80 acres of land his property IS the neighbourhoodGreenhouse for sure. What is the neighborhood like?
At 80 acres of land his property IS the neighbourhoodGreenhouse for sure. What is the neighborhood like?
ahahhaaaa so trueAt 80 acres of land his property IS the neighbourhood
I'll see your poly tunnel, and raise you 1 more layer of poly for the winter.100ft poly tunnel and 2 co2 burners FTW!
ah, touche.I'll see your poly tunnel, and raise you 1 more layer of poly for the winter.
no joke. i second this.it would all depend on the legality of the grow, and the resources you have going into it. My suggestion is always to start small and go big .
i was just playing around, i live in the "boonies" as well it wasnt meant to be taken seriouslymy parents have over 100 believe me it's not so much land. i'd be quite sure the 100 acres is not all along the road. get what i mean? with my parents land they live out in the boonies but there is lots of other houses around. the closest being within sight with alot of trees being in between. the land goes backwards from the road with about 100yds of frontage. so you can see how 80 can be quite confined realy. unless you are a city cat then you might be lost for a half hour.
i third this haha, i did the opposite and it ended in tragedy, learnt ALOT thoit would all depend on the legality of the grow, and the resources you have going into it. My suggestion is always to start small and go big .
You must be high, very in depth description...growing cannabis from start to finish is all about simple common sense and reasoning skills. In many ways it is like playing chess. I would hope that anyone deciding to grow would consider those things I mentioned above and move on in a linear fashion from there. Planning and preperation are the two largest parts of your grow Right Now, before you ever plant a bean. Plan your game, strategize against adversaries (nature, rippers, and LEO), and impliment your plans and strategies with care and always possess the vitality and resources to change plans on seconds notice to compensate for a bad move, or an unseen play (a storm, or a rat, for example). And just as in Chess, don't tell your plans in the open, maybe even start a couple false trails for distraction to CYA.
Watch how the game is played, and learn good moves from winners, while catching the downfall of other players moves that cause them to "lose". Just as in chess, you must play your own game, no one can play for you. Its your show bro, so look around and study all of our moves. Form your own plans and strategies and impliment them wisely. Good luck, and if there is anything that I can directly comment on, please let me know. I love to help people... though fair warning is that my help may seem at times ambiguous in trying to lead you to make your own decisions, .
i would love to move in with you, thanks. ( this would be the best way to show you how...)