KanadianKronik
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^ i wouldnt cut the trees makes it a bit easyer to find a spot when its surrounded by chopped down trees .. eather move them to more sun or just dont worry about it... iv grown in a spot that was like that... i had about 3 0 4 hours of direct sunlight.. they still get lots of light even its its not direct... keep in mind that indoor growers paint or put uf white plasic becasue it reflects light that would just go no where.. the veg around maynot be white but it will still reflect some. putting it in the ground has both its pro's and con's... putting them in pots they will get more warm then in the ground and roots like warmth... but the warmth will also help to run out of water faster... also the more water = more visits= a better chance of a easy to spot path. if there is a river / stream/ pond near by i wonder maybe consider getting a hose to run the distance and getting an electric pump or even a gas one if you are sure know one would hear it. also another thing to use other then water crysals is peat moss it will help to hold moisture in longer, aswell as putting mulch or hay ontop of the soil after you plants are in will help to retain water.. along with the water pump there are a few other things you could do to help keep down visits... getting a rain barrel with a drip system will help... just fill it when you go up and pump water to your plants.... or another idea would be to get buckets and screw or nail them up in a tree and then run some small hose from the bottem of each bucket down to each plant... have it so its only doing drops at a time instead of a flow.. then after a rain the bucket should be almost filled and you will get a steady supply of dripping water after the rain for a day or 2 or maybe 3...
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