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Great taken a dab then hooking up and heading out see everyone later tonight
Mossy's tomato advice is a good one!Hey Arty - When does outdoor season start in your neck of the woods? I'm thinking of trying sun power for the first time!
Could save me a few rubels!
Mossy's tomato advice is a good one!
Traditionally UK Outdoor season starts early May but in warm areas maybe even end of April!
I live pretty far down South, so the frost buggers off earlier than it does, in the North!
I got my plants in the ground in mid August (due to being waylaid by the heat wave).
2 weeks from seed they went in the ground!
I had germed two sets of seeds prior to planting out because of the heat wave!
Crop is looking to finish start of Oct.
Site clearance and preparations to the soil are best done in advance in the spring.
Many outdoor growers I follow in the UK will prep a plot in Feb/March.
They will search for their site in the winter a great excuse to wrap up warm and enjoy a good walk.
In the winter there are no leaves on most plants, so a little extra vision will be needed, to fill in where the leaves will grow and the cover they will provide!
Build a bramble fort!
If you have a look on Google Earth you can search areas that may provide a spot for a grow!
Find a Bramble thicket and you could be on to a winner!
My patch was 15M x 10M, holllowing it out isn't that big a job but protection is a must, long welders gloves come in handy, as does a leather jacket and a good strong canvas hat, thorns in your skull are a pain! I can vouch to that!
What are the benefits, well if your cunning and have made a small rabbit entrance (low, small and easily covered with vegetation & sticks).
Deer can't get at your plants, people less likely to get at your plants. Good camo.
You'll want to check it isn't near walking paths and areas used for leisure.
Here are a couple of useful map apps, the footpaths one is obvious but what is Geocaching?
Geocaching is where someone hides something and other have to find it from clues and directions!
Geocachers can seriously be a pain in the butt, they don't stick to paths!
So it is my advice before you plant your grow, check the geocaching locations near by and avoid any potential plot too near by.
Stink? Anything over 20 metrs away is ok 50 meters awesome, some grower will use a minimum of 10M but I can smell mine from that distance!
Nutrients
Guerilla tabs are great (Biotabs) I bought the Guerill Juice but not used it! Instead I added 100g of Bat Guano for flowering per plant.
I added Blood, Fish & Bone - Chicken poop pellets - a ton of perlite in my clay soil - Epsom Salts (I accidentally bought "Lavender" Epsom salts,. so after application the plot, smelled of lavender) soil taken to the plot was Biobizz all mix.
Map Links
Footpath map
Geocaching map
Where I live stinging nettle blackberries and Mullen which is a biannual which means it takes two seasons to flower for those in the Layman's area of things, that being said a lot of times seeing that Trifecta growing is a perfect area for cannabis to startMossy's tomato advice is a good one!
Traditionally UK Outdoor season starts early May but in warm areas maybe even end of April!
I live pretty far down South, so the frost buggers off earlier than it does, in the North!
I got my plants in the ground in mid August (due to being waylaid by the heat wave).
2 weeks from seed they went in the ground!
I had germed two sets of seeds prior to planting out because of the heat wave!
Crop is looking to finish start of Oct.
Site clearance and preparations to the soil are best done in advance in the spring.
Many outdoor growers I follow in the UK will prep a plot in Feb/March.
They will search for their site in the winter a great excuse to wrap up warm and enjoy a good walk.
In the winter there are no leaves on most plants, so a little extra vision will be needed, to fill in where the leaves will grow and the cover they will provide!
Build a bramble fort!
If you have a look on Google Earth you can search areas that may provide a spot for a grow!
Find a Bramble thicket and you could be on to a winner!
My patch was 15M x 10M, holllowing it out isn't that big a job but protection is a must, long welders gloves come in handy, as does a leather jacket and a good strong canvas hat, thorns in your skull are a pain! I can vouch to that!
What are the benefits, well if your cunning and have made a small rabbit entrance (low, small and easily covered with vegetation & sticks).
Deer can't get at your plants, people less likely to get at your plants. Good camo.
You'll want to check it isn't near walking paths and areas used for leisure.
Here are a couple of useful map apps, the footpaths one is obvious but what is Geocaching?
Geocaching is where someone hides something and other have to find it from clues and directions!
Geocachers can seriously be a pain in the butt, they don't stick to paths!
So it is my advice before you plant your grow, check the geocaching locations near by and avoid any potential plot too near by.
Stink? Anything over 20 metrs away is ok 50 meters awesome, some grower will use a minimum of 10M but I can smell mine from that distance!
Nutrients
Guerilla tabs are great (Biotabs) I bought the Guerill Juice but not used it! Instead I added 100g of Bat Guano for flowering per plant.
I added Blood, Fish & Bone - Chicken poop pellets - a ton of perlite in my clay soil - Epsom Salts (I accidentally bought "Lavender" Epsom salts,. so after application the plot, smelled of lavender) soil taken to the plot was Biobizz all mix.
Map Links
Footpath map
Geocaching map
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I'd like you to share your thoughts and experiences, and thank you in advance for being wonderful.
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Nettle love Nitrogen so the soil should be rich in that!I was told if there’s nettles the ground is good for weed? Is that right?