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How do you get your supplies to your spot?

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I've been trying to think of this for a little bit now but haven't been able to think of any good solution. My spot is about a 2 mile walk, and its much easier to ride a bike down there. What I'm thinking is how I'm going to get bags of soil, perilite, vermiculite, manure, seedlings, and other things down there. So far all I've been able to think of is make multiple trips until everything is there then do all my work.

Also I have security to worry about too because my spot is pretty far from anything, but in order to get there I'll have to walk down a road that cars could possibly drive down or other people could see me bringing supplies, but I'm only on this road for a short period of time and its a private road at that.

So my question is how do you guys get your supplies to your spot? And any advice on how to do it stealthily would be apreeciated too.
 
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after a drop off i have a wheelbarrow stashed in the bush , they are excellent even in rough terrain , i do this at night aswell , and its really good excercise ...
 
Wallyduck said it best, go in a vehilce late at night or real early morning with your lights off and also take the fuse out of the fuse box that runs the brake lights (Look on the panel or fuse box cover to be sure which fuse to pull) and just drop off your supplies in the bush and either cover them with a camo tarp or just natural brush that will be laying around....then you can work on getting those supplies to your grow spot and a wheel barrel will help you carry more supplies from there.....And most important of all... Tell No One of your hobby!
 
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To Outlaw's post, I would add:

Cover tracks (vehicle, footprints, & wheelbarrow) anywhere that these would not normally be found so they don't lead anyone to your grow. When possible, use a route over rocks or terrain that won't show tracks.

If you need a flashlight, use one with a red filter; the light doesn't carry as far and is harder for someone to see.
 
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2 guesses.the silver bike is my pride.a 1972 xl250 motosport.it starts first kick.I've had her for about 20 years.the other is a 1979 xl250s.traded 2 shotguns and a pistol for that one.its really the wifes,I won't even front on that.but they're both on/offroad legal.good for backroad cowtrailing.I take my soil additives and drop them at night off the road near my spots and set the large bags under my ass, and drive them in.I pack in perlites and amendments in my backpack(man purse) :chin: .both bikes are stealthy and quiet.and remember,never leave soil bags or any foreign waste or litter :noway: leave those stupid tricks for the dumbass deer hunter's(no offense deerhunters)



 
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prepare your soil at home and then u can make several trips to your spot, carrying 10liters of allready mixed soil (or more depending with the size of your backpack) at a time.


start you plants at home and when they get a month old (in large cups) you can move 3-4 at a time (in the backpack) to your spot.

likewise you can carry your water to the spot.


be an ant.

Little by little you ll move alot of things over there, without looking suspicious
 

JohnBudd

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1977 Honda XL-350.........on/off road. Paid $400 for it. I leave things at the site all winter/spring. I have been riding in 5 gal containers of water for the last month. Next years outdoor's is looking up!
 
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sweet johnbudd.I gave I think 575.00 for mine about 20 years ago and its probably paid for itself 50 times over easily.1 big sativa with 2 pounds of buds times 20 plants per season,in a good season.I also like to start my plants in plastic party cups so I can get them up to around the 3rd or 4th node before I take them out and do the nightime drop.I'm considering feminized sativa's for this seasons guerilla grow,for the security in knowing every hole is a winner;no wasted holes.no wasted time.I'm spying on the female seeds easy sativa,purple power and nothern light at seedbay and counting my duckies in preperation for next spring
 

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