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Long term guerilla growing?

Saltlife

Member
From your post, You sound like you are "100percent experience(d)" Lmao...... good luck with this kinda advice

Ha ha funny guy
i was sying doin that many is nearly impossible guriella
Not saying by no stretch im a professinal
far from it
Im sure u r way better than i am im still learning every year
 

Saltlife

Member
cant give you a selection seed wise... gg4.. blue dream.. the list goes on.. look around there are many places on the forums showwing big mother fuckers.. lol growing trees .. look at the strains theyre running.

Yea i been looking got some mandalasafari mix
Do 2 pnds
walkabout 1 to one and a half
Growing in the dirt
if were in smart pots or something like that could do more i think
im just trying get numbers down
pu less plants out moe weight
like i said biggest prob i think is doing them strait in the dirt

Thanks man
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
im a guerilla grower and u doing that many is impossible to pull quailty bud unless u are gonna be liveing on the site 24-7 as stoned trout said..20 plants is all i can do and usally only bring in 12-15 due to mother nature,cops and rippers and thats me with no actual 9-5 job,a quad and live in remote area of applachia..gl in ur quest
 

Team Microbe

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Veteran
Trippy Six -

I admire the passion in you brother. You can have a great year if you're smart, realistic, and think things through completely. I mean completely. Every angle needs to be addressed, including your alibi you'll be using while tending plants and hiking to and from sites.

Location is EVERYTHING in guerrilla growing. Do you have any sites that haven't been ripped in the past in mind for this year?

Don't do numbers like that... 800 isn't realistic for 1 man. What's the most you've harvested thus far? Take that number and double it this year, and focus on making your pots as large as possible. Planting in the ground would be ideal above all though, it limits watering trips and is cooler on your roots come mid summer.

Like many have said, focus on less plants but BIGGER plants. Strains like Church from Greenhouse seeds and Blue Widow from Dinafem do well in humid areas where mold is a factor. Also Pineapple Chunk has been said to yield like a pig. Plant early and tie them down to bush out your plants and keep them out of sight. Heli's look for that classic Christmas shape when they do fly overs.

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If hiking in soil, make one of these duct tape back packs for your bales. You are hauling bales and not bags, right? If so, grab something easy like peat/perlite/lime aka Grower Mix (most places will sell something similar to this under a different name) and mix in your amendments a month before planting. Something easy and simple would be one of these bales with Espoma Plant Tone mixed in for every plant you have goin. That's 28 gallons of soil per hole, and if mixing with native soil (say at a 50:50 ratio) then youre at almost 60 gallons per plant hole. That's enough to yield a pound or two of quality smoke alone.



How well do you know the area you're planting in?


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Investing in a game camera or two is a wise decision if you're unsure about who frequents the area on foot. I leave mine on site year-round for peace of mind. It could be the difference between a bad season and an excellent season if you know exactly what's going on out there.


If there isn't any snow on the ground in your area yet you should get digging ASAP to cut the work load down for spring time. I dig holes and haul bales before snow falls and then keep cameras on my sites year round to make sure nobody goes anywhere near them before I plant the following year. Preparation is key, and hard work always pays off. You literally get out what you put into guerrilla growing, and the sky is the limit if you work your way up slowly without doing anything foolish that may get you locked up before cropping out. Safety is number 1, cropping out is always number 2.

Best of luck man!
 
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