Outdoor Growing

Outdoor Growing

Outdoor Growing

Many growers prefer to grow their marijuana seeds outdoors because of the possibility of a better smoke, plus there is undoubtedly nothing more natural than growing your plants outside. Most of the environmental factors outlined above are provided to the plant via natural resources, saving you from having to create them. While indoor growing gives you a lot of control, outdoor growing lets the plants flourish to their fullest capacity.

The main problem with outdoor growing, however, is that the plants are visible to anyone who happens to have prying eyes. If you live in a residential neighborhood, you might be able to get away with growing your plants in your backyard, but you’ll likely need to be somewhat paranoid about keeping the operation under wraps. Even then, you could still be caught, and the penalties for that are potentially severe.

Secluded area

If you live in a secluded or wooded area and you own a lot of land, then it might be a little easier to grow your own smoke on your personal property.

If you live on ranchland (or you have access to a friend’s ranchland), then you might be able to grow outdoors with minimal interference.

This is really the ideal way to go about it because you can inspect the plants whenever you want without the fear of being caught. You can also avoid the hassle of having to deal with thieves looking to score your homemade bud.

Guerilla Farming

Unfortunately, many people don’t have access to secluded private land that wouldn’t arouse suspicion from law enforcement or other individuals. Thus, if they want the best bud, they will have to employ a system known as “guerrilla farming.” This means that you’ll have to go to public lands that are somewhat off the beaten path to grow your garden.

There are obvious dangers to doing this because anyone could happen to come across your garden and alert the proper authorities. It’s also not uncommon for law enforcement to survey many public lands using helicopters or slow-flying planes.

The police are equipped with infrared devices that can point out any irregularities in foliage. If the spot you planted your garden is in an open space, the plants will likely be clearly visible to anyone flying by. But, if you plant underneath some dense foliage, they might just blend in with the rest of the trees and shrubs in the area.

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