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bluntman3000
10-08-2005, 01:17 AM
does anyone here guirilla grow or has in the past?......and if so what were yuor methods? im goin to next growing season

hydroponics420x5
10-08-2005, 10:22 PM
i have done some guerilla growing and i try to every year, sometimes you can get nothing and sometimes you can get huge yeilds, it all depends on how much time and care you put into it. First you must scout out a spot a few months in advance and make sure no1 will see your grow. After you have secured a safe spot or spots(you don't want many plants in one area) start to germinate seeds indoors after the last frost(spring). Plant your germinated seeds in some pots untill they become stable enough to withstand outdoor conditions.Usually it's best to wait till you get a clone off your plant to sex it so you don't have to carry any males back to the grow spot if you want some sensimelia. DO NOT BE SEEN GOING TO YOUR GROW SPOT! Remember to keep your plants watered and fed if you plan to use some fertilizers. I lost all my grows due to not watering them enough this year, i have one decent plant left. If its too hot and dry around your area you may have to water them every day for a few weeks till they get big enough to stand the heat. Then water them about once or twice a week and let mother nature take its course the rest of the way. To stop rodents and deer its best to get dark green or brown chicken wire or some sort of metal wireing.(make sure its camaflaged so no1 sees your plants) For bugs you may want to get some sort of bug killer for vegetables so it doesn't affect the smoke/taste or cause any physical damage to the plant so long as you use it right, read the lables and determine what you think will be best for your plants.Check when the first frost(fall) is in your area and make sure you get those plants done before a harsh one hits or else the plants will die.The plants(depending on what there genetics are) can withstand a few light frosts.

depending on how you plan to grow you can either prune or tie a plant or you can just do the sea of green method by growing a bunch of plants in one area. Personally I like growing bushes, only one plant, less chance of getting caught because it won't look like a pot plant from a distance if groomed right.

hope some of this helps, this is just some basic info, there are many other ways of doing this.

happy growing.

bluntman3000
10-09-2005, 03:47 PM
im my area to avoid getting seen everyday to check on my plants.....is it ok to water plants at night???

rck2drums
10-10-2005, 01:43 AM
yea, and an easier way to protect your crop from pests is mothballs. I have a very nice plant, and at 4 months a deer ate every leaf. My plant was just a 1 1/2 foot stem. So I happened to have a bag full of mothballs under the sink, and I placed about 6 of them around my plant (not too close to the stem, mothballs are made from chemicals that probably aren't too healthy). Ever since I have not had one problem with pests. The plant came back without a problem, grew bushy as fuck. I just smoked my first joint from my first plant I ever grew about 20 mins ago. i think I will start a different thread for that. So check it out if you want to hear about my experience. I am so STOOOOOOOOOOOONED

Big Blunt Boy
10-21-2005, 07:58 PM
just take a piss by your plant and the deer will stay away