Bionik Kronik
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So that's the first plot, I loved this spot so much that I kept exploring and then I came to a clearing that's now the 2nd plot in this area. This whole area was an amazing find, I liked it so much I now call it "Guerrilla Gardens"
Plot 2: Open Wetland
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pH: 6.68
ppm: 110
The pH here is even better than the forested wetland above, and with less ppm so this spot is better in the medium-aspect. There are way more options of where to plant here, because it's pretty vast. The only down side is the arial vulnerability. I will be planting next to trees and any natural foliage that's available here, in clusters of 2. That should be good enough, because in this area growing isn't too much of a problem. I'd be pretty paranoid if I were out west growing in a spot like this one. Will still use the best camo techniques I know of though. This place is a little deeper than the forested wetland, clocking out at about 2 feet in the parts that I'm considering. I'll be poppin my 3' tubes out here and probably my 4' tubes as well; that's if I don't decide to chop them in half to allow me more plants to put out! If I can get away with only 3 footers here then that's what I'll be doing. Surprisingly no ticks in this spot though, it was nice not to have to pick those bastards off my suit today; that's for sure. Lemme know if you guys have any input on this spot or the plants in it to help me out, it would be much appreciated!
That's about it for today, will be hauling out tubes this week so I'll post some pics of them in action and what they look like set up and camo'd out in their new homes. Be well everyone, peace!
I would go with plot 2 simply because of the direct sunlight. I started a similar grow a couple of years back. We dug holes and lined them with thick plastic trash bag. We poked a couple of holes in the bags and back filled half way with coco and lime. The top half was filled with Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Things were going nice and I was really enjoying how the plants naturally wicked water from the wet soil.
On that not make sure you have good security measures, as when I did this grow they were cut down shortly after I planted them.
Here is a pic before someone cut them.