Got any tips for the OP?
Or are you going to continue to show your ass here?
I grew my last outdoor crop this past season. Getting to old for all the work. I have been doing it for 30 yrs. I know a thing or two about cropping outside. Common sense comes in handy. Know your area, make sure your grow site isnt in a bottom, make sure there is enough direct sunlight, if you are in a wooded area check for any dead limbs or dead trees in close proximity that could fall and damage your crop and if at all possible try to find an area that has water hauling water is a bitch, no paths, dont tell anyone, no trash the list go's on and on if you want more info PM me I would behappy to help........but most important USE YOUR HEAD BE SMART ! And just know sometime that isnt enough but the rewards for me anyway far out weigh the problems you may encountergonna start growing outdoors hopefully, anyone got any tips on what its like? figured i would just jump into it and see how it goes ha ha, just kidding. I hear you cant come close to indoor quality and it always has a funky smell no matter how you cure it.
experts let me hear it!!
Much appreciated though
well put,nothing like a big tree smack down on the middle of ur grow,, what a bitch. also everything u said was spot on , one thing is dont over nute them!!!!! Ol hippy Shotgun PEACE everyoneI grew my last outdoor crop this past season. Getting to old for all the work. I have been doing it for 30 yrs. I know a thing or two about cropping outside. Common sense comes in handy. Know your area, make sure your grow site isnt in a bottom, make sure there is enough direct sunlight, if you are in a wooded area check for any dead limbs or dead trees in close proximity that could fall and damage your crop and if at all possible try to find an area that has water hauling water is a bitch, no paths, dont tell anyone, no trash the list go's on and on if you want more info PM me I would behappy to help........but most important USE YOUR HEAD BE SMART ! And just know sometime that isnt enough but the rewards for me anyway far out weigh the problems you may encounter
make it most likely. ive heard people get really good amounts in green houses.Green houses can be really good, are you going to buy one or make one?
im looking forward to it, problems are always gonna be there but the end product always outweighs the problems. well thats how i like to think. im hoping i can get into the habit of outdoor. im pretty young so it shouldnt be that bad ha haI grew my last outdoor crop this past season. Getting to old for all the work. I have been doing it for 30 yrs. I know a thing or two about cropping outside. Common sense comes in handy. Know your area, make sure your grow site isnt in a bottom, make sure there is enough direct sunlight, if you are in a wooded area check for any dead limbs or dead trees in close proximity that could fall and damage your crop and if at all possible try to find an area that has water hauling water is a bitch, no paths, dont tell anyone, no trash the list go's on and on if you want more info PM me I would behappy to help........but most important USE YOUR HEAD BE SMART ! And just know sometime that isnt enough but the rewards for me anyway far out weigh the problems you may encounter