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Guerrilla Grow

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The_Core

oh wow I forgot you were over in Sweden! I was picturing you in the States... I'm officially jealous. They search night and day by air where I am so we have to be pretty careful... raises that paranoia level a bit (if you can't tell) LOL

Your season is just like mine date-wise though. Good strain selection. Sounds like youre gonna do just fine by the looks of it, and smart move on closing those lips! Wife doesn't count obviously lol

Yes I am very lucky that they don't waste millions of dollars flying people around in helicopters and planes looking for plants! HAHA. Doesn't that just sound dumb? Yes i understand your paranoia I lived in the states my whole life. I am american of course. But i recently moved to sweden to start a new life. Here, If you can control smell you can grow in a huge greenhouse and have no worries. Like i said they don't fly a helicopter over the greenhouse and hover 50 feet up taking pictures of whats inside. Of course they show no mercy on drug related offenses in sweden, they have some of the toughest penalties in the EU for drugs offenses. So as you can imagine I am a bit paranoid myself!

With all that being said. I went to my plot today and it had a bunch of water in it from the rain. I hope all the organic amendments are still sitting there in the water on top of the clay. I mixed in 50 liters of peat today, turning the clay and organic mixture over and over and over.

How bad do you think this water is for my plot situation?
 

Noonin NorCal

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Where im located its illegals, that are doing these guerrilla grows in national/state parks. if it's done on private property and getting caught by the land owners they will find them selves mulch for the next season if lucky
 

J.V

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Hey man, ...Things are shaping up in the way of preparation.
I hope you do alright....As for the water issue, clay is known to retain water/moisture.. I would keep an eye on it. If the clay is always saturated and holding water on the surface,..say like a puddle. Than I would be looking for somewhere that may drain a little better. ...If you are growing in a depression in the ground, like the bottom of a valley or a low spot in the land, water will always pool there in the wet weather. Maybe growing on an easy slope could help you out..Mind you everything might work out fine...best of luck,lets see some chunks in a few months.
 

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