In my experience plots being found is happenstance.
I dont live in a med state and its not a heavily used guerrilla state. So I can see putting 20 - 30 plants in a football field size area. It would consist of 3-4 smaller plots of 8-10 plants each. That wouldn't be my only plot though.
What I would be afraid of in your position is the fact its your land and you have ATV tracks in the area. If the plants are found, especially in the fall, your tracks to and from your ATV trail will be much more visible. I am no way saying your method is flawed but be very careful.
I agree with you man.. Thats why ive been keeping my plot size down to like 4 plants, that way its not so easy to see from the air.. I would love to be able to go 10 plants per spot, I have an uncle that starts off with 20 and my the time he culls the males and loses a few to not caring for them right, he ends up with 5 or 6 at harvest time per spot.
Thats not everyones eqperience thoughMany guerrillas don't realize that 10 gets you 4 in a true guerrilla,
Thats not everyones eqperience though
Thats not everyones eqperience though
Exactly, Tho I may not be as guerrilla as some of you. I planted 5 female plants last year and there were still 5 plants the day they got ripped...
If you can start them off indoors, in beer cups with a 400W MH will do fine. Sex them and then give them 24 hours of light a day for a week to send them back into veg and then plant them out.
Absolutely do NOT do this! The stress from this will cause your plants to hermie. Wait until you can take some clones, then flower the clones. This will allow you to sex your plants with the least amount of stress, if you can't wait for preflowering.
Even if your plants don't hermie, their internal clocks will be all screwed up and will not grow properly for several weeks. I would stick with buying fem beans and avoid sexing all together.
Watering an issue use water crystals. Conserve moisture by using mulch. Can always cover mulch with surrounding veg.You could always put stuff out a little later, reducing the time spent carrying water and and the amount you have to lug around. Smaller plants= less water.
Awesome point. Please consider what Ajunta Pall said.
So many reasons to plant later and maybe with more smaller plants so you get same yield.
Smaller plants = better security too from rippers and LEO from the air.
Smaller plants = less worry about branches braking.
Starting later eQuals warmer weather and Quicker start when the plants are transplanted. May not apply if you already live in a warm climate.
Thanks for the knowledge Ajunta Pall!
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If you can start them off indoors, in beer cups with a 400W MH will do fine. Sex them and then give them 24 hours of light a day for a week to send them back into veg and then plant them out.
Absolutely do NOT do this! The stress from this will cause your plants to hermie.