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I just want some food for thought. I have a setup inside and am perfectly happy with that. But I got a buddy I have known for a long time that is a good hard working honest guy. I trust him. With that said, I have told no one of my indoor grow and will continue to keep it that way. But I would like to share my passion of growing with him and allow him to enjoy the life cycle of this beautiful plant, along with the enjoyment of tasting the fruits of your own labor. So here is my question.
How would the best way to grow 2 plants outside by our favorite fishing hole which is quite secluded as is most strip pits and outer coal mine areas, meaning just off the coal mine's property. Would I be better to leave them in like 7 gallon grow sacks or put them in the ground. I will just start 2 clones inside around feb and top the shit out of them till i can put them outside. And at that point, i will take them to the woods. Any advice would be appreciated. And if they need to survive on there own for a week at a time after that, is there a better soil mixture i should use to handle me not being able to tend to them as often?
And lastly, camo? What is the best way to keep prying eyes off my plants?
How would the best way to grow 2 plants outside by our favorite fishing hole which is quite secluded as is most strip pits and outer coal mine areas, meaning just off the coal mine's property. Would I be better to leave them in like 7 gallon grow sacks or put them in the ground. I will just start 2 clones inside around feb and top the shit out of them till i can put them outside. And at that point, i will take them to the woods. Any advice would be appreciated. And if they need to survive on there own for a week at a time after that, is there a better soil mixture i should use to handle me not being able to tend to them as often?
And lastly, camo? What is the best way to keep prying eyes off my plants?