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stonemaster
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Here is one of my most fruitfull outside systems. I am a little afraid to post this in case someone from my area learns my secert. This is a tried and true method. I always did this with cuttings after the soltice, but the autos allowed me to now do this all year. Here is how it goes.
A normall grower(amiture) will chose a thicket or fencerow for his site. The problem is that is were the landowner, the theives and the pigs will look first, right? These are all high risk areas. In kentucky now there are many small and not so small farms that are unable to make enough money to pay taxs even. So they only mow their land twice a year. Once late spring and near the end of fall. If you have say, young autos in the spring, ready to go out, wait until the farm is mowed then plant the middle of these feilds! The young plants grow up with cover and are hard to see and being in the middle of the feild,safe from the farmer who will circle it to look.If it is smelled, everybody will look where? The fencerows and thickets! Everybody knows that feild was mowed already, so there is no use to look there! For ease of locating it when you come to harvest, I do this at night, I plant in the small waterways that are in all feilds. So all you have to do is walk around until you find one, then follow it to the center of the field. By circleing the center you will find all waterways then you just need to walk them all. And smile. Before I had to wait until after the soltice,because I was using cuttings.so that the falling number of daylight hours would trigger flowering. This took 2 months and were called 60 day wonders, the original 60 day wonders. Now the autos allow us to ignore the daylight hours and plant as wanted. Go autos!
A normall grower(amiture) will chose a thicket or fencerow for his site. The problem is that is were the landowner, the theives and the pigs will look first, right? These are all high risk areas. In kentucky now there are many small and not so small farms that are unable to make enough money to pay taxs even. So they only mow their land twice a year. Once late spring and near the end of fall. If you have say, young autos in the spring, ready to go out, wait until the farm is mowed then plant the middle of these feilds! The young plants grow up with cover and are hard to see and being in the middle of the feild,safe from the farmer who will circle it to look.If it is smelled, everybody will look where? The fencerows and thickets! Everybody knows that feild was mowed already, so there is no use to look there! For ease of locating it when you come to harvest, I do this at night, I plant in the small waterways that are in all feilds. So all you have to do is walk around until you find one, then follow it to the center of the field. By circleing the center you will find all waterways then you just need to walk them all. And smile. Before I had to wait until after the soltice,because I was using cuttings.so that the falling number of daylight hours would trigger flowering. This took 2 months and were called 60 day wonders, the original 60 day wonders. Now the autos allow us to ignore the daylight hours and plant as wanted. Go autos!