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Does this sound like a good growing spot?

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Xhexk

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Well, this is my first time ever growing Marijuana so it'll be an exciting (or dangerous) adventure for me!

I was wondering if based on the description I'm about to give one of you fine ladies/gentlemen could tell me if it's a good spot or not.
The spot is next to an urban city in a dense forest. The spot I chose luckily seems like it has a streaming water source right next to it. However, the other side of the water source (10-20m) seems to have a road and behind that by a 1/2 mile there seems to be an open field where people walk their dogs and such. My side of the place where I'm planning on growing has a farm at the end of the Forrest and behind the forrest there is a main road.
1/2 mile to a mile away from my spot there is a electric cabin thing (don't know what it's called but the massive thing). However I am just giving a general description of the spot I had in mind as it was close to a water source and it is quite a big a forrest I can move a bit to the more empty side of the forrest if needs be.

Much appreciated, cheers :D

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Well, you need to check in the ground but bubble wrappers, bottles, things that indicate that people have been in factt going there, also, humans tracks on the ground. I'm new to these but people talked about this in some guides in the forum, good luck with your girls :)

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what you need to do , if the sites security is in question is camp out there for two days, keep track of anyone or anything that comes and goes. Watch the sun, and remember where the shade is at at various parts of the day (so you can make sure your plants have the best spot). nothing worse than putting some plants in the ground and coming back the next day at a different time to realize they are under shade most of the day. also, this would be a good time to take a sample of the water and test it on some plants at home (make sure its not waste water from a nearby factory , houses, etc)

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Some good advice people I really appreciate it. It's just that It's my first ever grow op so I don't know what good places would be like; can anyone help with that as well please?

If I'm not making sense, I'm stoned to the max :D

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Another thing, does the sun hit that spot?

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I'm not sure, I couldn't get there today as it was just pouring down with rain so what I'll do is find a few possible spots on Google maps and check them all out. If it doesn't I should presume the spot is bad?

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Pretty much yeah. The plants need sun eheh

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Haha I'll have to go over when it stops raining, however there are loads of big trees so I don't know if that might interfere?

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Haha I'll have to go over when it stops raining, however there are loads of big trees so I don't know if that might interfere?


Quite possible, yeah.




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