Growing in BC's interior?

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by Zeppelin Joint, Mar 27, 2005.

  1. Do you think i would beable to grow up here in the middle of BC?

    The weather this summer will probably range from 15 - 31 degrees (night and day) with clear and scatterd clouds skies. We'll see the occasional storms with winds gusting up to 60mph max.

    My plan it to grow on the edges of abandoned (flooded) farms way out in the bush in vallies. If i would grow within 5' - 15' from the edge would my plants automatically get enough water and nutrients for a ok grow. I'll be working allot in the summer and most likely won't have a chance to check on my plants more then once per 2 weeks.

    Can my plan to grow work with little budget and no mother plant?
     
  2. All of my buddies tell me B.C is a beautiful play during spring and summer time, great outdoor buds. Plus its great for growing down in seattle, not too far from b.c :wave:
     
  3. BC is pretty nice but all our pine trees are gonna be wiped out soon by the Mountain Pine Beatle. Huge ammounts of forest has already been wiped out and it's going to get way way worse untill their is no more pine. Like was growing has turned red and very dry. Their will be more forest fires this year and they'll make the ones last year (including california) seem like childs play. But we won't lose many houses, just millions of hecters.


    We find so many trails to go ATV'n through and we know of some awsome locations. I'll just go to the sail club and find what direction the bulk of the wind comes from. The only thing i'm scared of is animals fuckin with the plants.


    This native reserve had a huge field of hemp growin with like 8' tall plants with football size buds on them. It wouldn't get you high or anything but it would still be awsome to have thoes big plants. I'd make an oversized potato gun and shoot bud at people.





    Would bag seeds grow without starting them off at home or anything? I wont get some nice primo outdoor seeds just bag seeds from my many super good herb purchases.
     
  4. If you are worried about animals. I heard that you can get coyote urine at a hunting or garden store. That should keep deer, rabbits, and all little animals away.
     
  5. what kind of animal would eat a plant?
     
  6. Deer and moose. Especially since i'll be on the edge of what is probably the perfect place for moose to feed at and the trail allong the flooded farm is all grassy so the deer will like that.

    I'm sure when the plant eventually gets smelly it attracts curious animals to it wondering what could smell so good.
     

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