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unknown Wrote:@bill or just live next to a underfunded national park.
oh hell yes, several hundred acres of forest, too few rangers to actually ever patrol it, and it's all in my back yard 
soil's slightly acidic, too, it's really nice
you don't want acidic soil to grow unless your just growing some rigid middies. If so go for it, again large "plantations" will be found because of the tempature readings they give off. Its not to hard to hide a plant, even out in the open a pot plant isn't all that noticible, looks like any other fern until its flowering stage anyway. which unforunatly day/night cycle pushes the plant into it anyway. But as long as you harvest the bud quickly no one will notice it without it being weighed down like that.
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This is proving to be a problem
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trover4 Wrote:you don't want acidic soil to grow unless your just growing some rigid middies. If so go for it, again large "plantations" will be found because of the tempature readings they give off. Its not to hard to hide a plant, even out in the open a pot plant isn't all that noticible, looks like any other fern until its flowering stage anyway. which unforunatly day/night cycle pushes the plant into it anyway. But as long as you harvest the bud quickly no one will notice it without it being weighed down like that.
as for the acidic soil, it's nice to have variety from a selling vantage point. bagweed is really good for freshmen/sophomores with lots of money and not much sense, and i'll save the good strains for friends and i.
i'll catch you on steam sometime soon