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WIHotHead

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Hey Guys Whats up,

Here is my question Im plant 14 plants out side im goin to grow them there whole lives out side my question is what chance of survival do they have if i just plant them and do not care for them beside just getting them started and i dont plan on water at all or almost never besides from getting them started. Also how big will they get I have grow ounce inside but im wonder hall big they are goin to get 6 feet 10 feet or like 2 feet remember that im growing the from seed out side and I have never grow outside so have no idea what to expect. Also an other tips you guys and gals can give would be great. Thanks,

WIHotHead :wave:
 
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Hey man outdoors during the summer i like to put may plants in big rubbermaid containers filled with quality soil with plenty of nutes eg foxfarm. Depending on where your live you might have to do something about the water supply to it. It would definetly be worth it a to go check on them every once in awhile. Definetly if it is quality genetics. Just find a nice clearing in the woods and set up some type of prevention against critters and they will grow like weeds. Also i friend was telling me today that they are not supposed to fly choppers close to areas with horses if you can use that to your advantage i dont know but good luck.
 
hey really i didn't know about that chopper thing. I will definatly use that to my advantage.

Does any1 here think it would be bait to grow in a forest thats privatly owned?
 

PHL8T ME

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Mid summer in WI? better be able to get H2O to the babies, or your yeild will be greatly diminished. Also, check a few time to pull males or you'll end up with three pounds of seed! As for wether or not they will live, more than likely, the ditch weed around the farms does. Take a little time with them and they will do much better that plants just left to fend for themselves.
 

WIHotHead

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Hey Guys Yea we decided to do only like 8 plants or so and its great it has a stream like 20 feet away so that will be very nice Thanks for the Advice and info.

WIHH
 

pipeline

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if the plant is in the ground, watering is not required in most of the midwest. Thats why everyone grows corn and beans around here. Of course water is a huge yield limiting factor, so if you can get it out there, safely, do it. Go at night if needed.

 
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