Can you help me find an outdoor location?

CreepyStevie69

Well-Known Member
ok so i popped a seed and its just a baby still. i plan on transplanting outdoors in a couple weeks but im having a little trouble finding a spot. i had one outside about a month ago but it was stolen :( so i was wondering if farmers check their corn fields during the summer. i either wanted to plant it in the middle of the corn field or around the edge where there is a tree line then some space and then the corn field. what you think about this? my friend wants to plant it on one of those huge dirt hills in construction sites that isnt really being built. i said that is a horrible idea but he thinks im just being "paranoid".

thanks :peace: :joint:
 

CreepyStevie69

Well-Known Member
yeah i know thats what im saying. you have to be an idiot to think that it would be a good idea. i just think hes too lazy to go look for a decent spot...
 

thenoob888

Active Member
Just based on that, you may want to reconsider your growing partner.


I have alot of friends I love, but only one I trust(hardworking, smart, and reliable) as my growing buddy
 

kubrickzghost

New Member
ok so i popped a seed and its just a baby still. i plan on transplanting outdoors in a couple weeks but im having a little trouble finding a spot. i had one outside about a month ago but it was stolen :( so i was wondering if farmers check their corn fields during the summer. i either wanted to plant it in the middle of the corn field or around the edge where there is a tree line then some space and then the corn field. what you think about this? my friend wants to plant it on one of those huge dirt hills in construction sites that isnt really being built. i said that is a horrible idea but he thinks im just being "paranoid".

thanks :peace: :joint:
I don't think dirt from a construction site will have enough nutrients or a surrounding biosphere to support an MJ plant. Not to mention a truck can come by anytime during its growth to pick up that dirt.
 

CreepyStevie69

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yeah to be honest i dont even know why hes my partner. we been friends since we were in 4th grade. were kinda just always around each other. so it just kinda happened. i didnt ask him or nothing...

i dont wanna grow at the construction site at all. and im not. but the dirt hills are those big black top soil dirt hills... not the shitty hard rocky orangish soil under that.
 

KaleoXxX

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i read a large amount of illegally grown outdoor plants are grown on government owned, state park land. just take a long walk into the woods and make sure no one sees where you go. or better yet take an atv deep into the woods and mark where you bury it on a gps. dig around till you find good soil and buy the suka.
 

CreepyStevie69

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i think ill take a troll into the woods. its hard though cuz im surrounded by nothing but corn. thats why i was just wondering if farmers check their land or just plant their stuff and thats it
 

KaleoXxX

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its easy to imagine if you owned 500 acres of farmland it might be easy to forget a few acres but if they have corn growing there chances are they will come checking some time
 

KaleoXxX

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ya you do then its easier to deny it belongs to you, even if a cop finds you going out to feed it nutes or check on it or sumthing its easier to say "its not mine i was on a hike and caught a smell of it in the woods"
 
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