outside growing in Aus

sophiee

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Sedge does make a point, if this is ure first grow u might be better going with photoperiod than autos
U can make more stuff-ups and get aw3ay with it, autos aren't very kind that way

Just do a bit of research and make up ure own mind
Autos need a fair amount of sun which means a large open canopy if ure growing gorilla style
Sorta limits ure spots a bit
i dont care what it is, i just want whatever will be easiest to grow, if you guys can find/tell me what that is, im all ears :)
 

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sophiee

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Yet to try myself, but wouldnt Autos in general be ideal for the great outdoors. Run their cycle regardless of light hours etc. Possibly get 2 harvests over a Victorian grow season.
thats what i was thinking... that either way i could get a crop. im not too sure what to do now tho lol!
and i was talking to a few others and one guy said this, so i thought it might be good to help with the heat but idk
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Pixie

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Another thing to consider is since this COVID shit and a lot of people not going on holiday overseas or interstate or whatever there favourite thing to do now is go camping or fucking bushwalking. Kind of fucks everything up for people wanting to do a bush grow. At least that's what I have found out where I am, you have to go a lot further out to more remote areas .
 

sophiee

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Another thing to consider is since this COVID shit and a lot of people not going on holiday overseas or interstate or whatever there favourite thing to do now is go camping or fucking bushwalking. Kind of fucks everything up for people wanting to do a bush grow. At least that's what I have found out where I am, you have to go a lot further out to more remote areas .
yeah i plan on going out of town a bit, but mind you im already hella fucking rural lol
 
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Pixie

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Your very lucky. I was until a few years back but had to move back to civilization because of family stuff. I would love to get back to the scrub fuck civilization.👍
 

Cheech

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im going to start next grow season (around this/next week i would start to germinate), im not too sure, i want to start with 1 plant as it will be much more manageable and easier to cultivate and cure, and use a feminized seed, but im worried that if i only plant 1 if might get rot or sm and get lost, but if i grow more than 1 successfully then i wont be able to manage all the yeild.
Miracle if you get one out of one successful in the bush .start at least three put it in a half 44 g drum full of putting mix easy then to protect.
Plant doctor has good products that won't attract critters..good luck.
 

sophiee

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Miracle if you get one out of one successful in the bush .start at least three put it in a half 44 g drum full of putting mix easy then to protect.
Plant doctor has good products that won't attract critters..good luck.
thanks! yeah i think im going to start with 3 and if i cant handle all the yeild then i guess i can dispose of it somewhere safe or sm :) bc lets be real, i would be very surprised if all three did germinate and flower correctly, what do you reccomend the drum to me made of? fabric or pottery etc
 
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Aye Shroomer

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Far from a Visible Path

Stay far away from any path, and make sure not to leave tracks or marks when visiting plants – if you make a visible path, other people might follow it to see where it goes.

Test the Spot for Potential Visitors

I
‘ve heard a grower say to securely leave a twenty-dollar bill in a few places around the chosen area, where they can be easily seen by a human but won’t blow away. If they are still there when you get back after a week or two, it’s unlikely there are many people passing by because they would have picked up the money.

Camouflage Plants

Even if you’re certain no one will be around except yourself, you should still try to camouflage your plants as best you can by using the tips given above.


Here is a few points I just read. The money trap sounds alright.
 
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