I agree with all the members who speak in favor of indoor growing, Rick . . . and for all the same reasons:
Outdoors there are
so many more variables . . . one year when there was a bad drought,
MOLES chewed my whole crop down, because they were tunnelling underground and zeroing in on the nice moist soil and water that my plants had !! (thanks to me :cry
One year when I was liming holes at one of my patches in the spring, I was walking down some railroad tracks and got spotted, was chased . . . and was searched for. Dogs woulda had me . . . cuz I was sweatin bullets and prolly didn't smell right . . . I remained hidden and emerged from the incident unscathed . . . but later that fall, on the very day I went to chop that patch, they were boosted . . . gone. Only the tiniest runt outta 13 lovelies remained . . . that was 1991
And I completely understand the concept of "plausible deniablity" . . . because I practiced it for many years . . . walking down cricks with fishing pole in hand to look at my patches . . . sneaking in at night with camo and a lil flashlight with green cellophane over the lens . . . hell, now they got choppers with FLIR and can spot you out in the open at night like you're wearing a neon clown suit !!
eace:
It puts full control in your hands, allows meticulous daily care, and it's a helluva lotta fun. Be safe and enjoy
jm2c :48: