Im right here with ya bro.Any of the tropical sativas will do well.as to digging a hole and throwing it into it.NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! find a spot not to far from where you plan to grow.and set up a nursery.not at your spot or youl leave trails because the tender young plants will need checking up on.No trails!! youl need some screen to wrap around your plants as the birds down here love tender green shoots. go ahead and start your plants in six inch pots.Next youl want to prep your spot.I Always liked building mounds to grow in. A 3'x3'x2'high mound works well.5 gallon buckets do ok to.take a look about are you in palmettos with suger sand or in pine forest?if its oak bottom chances are good it will flood come rainy season pine forest is good but youl need to be close to an opening and theres usually not much cover.I usualy try to plant amongst wax mertals.saw palmetos and suger sand get desert like temps and can cook a plant P.D.Q.
Honestly Id suggest holding off planting to at least mid june as rainy seasone will be right around the corner. though if you live on the east coast it starts earlyer.those heavy daily rains pluss the heat grow em big and fast.I dont plant untill the end of july skiping late spring and early summer myself.you can get three good harvests down here.also dont plant to many in a spot and no trails. use a good time release fert and forget them untill september.go pull your males and add some more nutes if needed and dont go back again until the middle of October. NO TRAILS!!!!! personally i have been growing 4-6 plants a year in my back yard keeping them trained low.between thieves pests and johnny law i lost way more than I got.so I gave up growing away from my fenced in yard and dogs.Also no cow pastures!!Cows will knock the fence over to get at MJ plants.I hope this gives you some ideas.good luck man.