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First time growing, outdoors.


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Alright so I want to start growing, I'm going to be getting some seeds off a mate in about a weeks time. I'm going to be growing outdoors in the bush near by where I live. Now I have no experience what so ever on growing so if someone can give me a guide on growing outdoors that will be great! Also all tips are greatly appriecated. I'm wanting to grow around 5-10 plants in this bush, what area should I be planting them in? Should I be planting them under shade, or right in the open? When do I have to water them? Is it to late to start growing? Like I said I know nothing what so ever so any knowledge given to me would be mad. Oh and these are called bushys hey?

 

Cheers.

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It's probably going to be a dry spring. So far anyway. You can plant seeds outdoor right up until Xmas

You need to condition the soil with compost & cow shit or some thing, & put some water crystals in the soil to hold some moisture in

Plant out in the open if u can, cause they won't grow to good without sun

You need to get ready for some hard work lugging water in at least twice a week & feed them with Charlie carp or some sought of fish fert

Hope this helps. GOOD LUCK you'll need it

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