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Originally Posted by funky1
I just germinated about 30-40 seeds and finally picked out a pretty nice spot near my house where my plants should receive about 6-7 hours of sun a day..
My spot is a 30x10 foot clearing in the woods, with lots of small plant growth.. so i figure weed will grow alright here...but i began turning some soil over only to discover some clay about 3 inches under the soil...
I plan to start the plants out in small plastic cells in some potting soil, eventually transplanting to larger 8 inch pots in an organing planting soil.. and then once again transplanting to the ground at my spot
I also work at a huuuuuge plant and garden center, so i have just about every growing supply available to me for free...
my questions are..:
will i run into any problems starting my plants this late in the season?
can i just take a mantis rototiller to the ground and add soil conditioners to turn it into nice fertile soil the plants will like?
what extra supplies should i get my hands on that will help me later in the season...i.e fertilizers, plant stakes, other misc. shit?
and if im lucky enough to get 10-15 females out of the crop, how much bud would that yield?
if anyone else has any tips it'd be appreciated 
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Sure,there usually is problems that occur in outdoor ops,such as animals
(birds,deer,rabbits,etcc),Insect infestations,unexpected storms,Discovery
from other humans,High winds,and pollination from other peoples grows.
And for the rototiller I think you need to wait for the conditioners to
dillute so it doesnt cause big harm to your plants.
And yes get all of your supplyes you need before hand, so your not running
around while its growing.Be prepared first.Get some bamboo sticks,rope or
twist ties,shovel,water jugs,nutrients,machete,and some know-how.
Now, is your spot secluded?You mentioned its NEAR your house.Make sure
no one will find out,and make sure you dont make a trail to it.Because the
worst pest to have is a human.
Good Luck with this season!