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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Its winter here in michigan however i am looking for a spot to have my first outdoor guerilla grow. I think i found a good place, It's a nice green field away from houses and surrounded by woods, near a bog(where the plants would feed). I would in my first grow spot with just plain old bag seeds, then when i feel i have the hang of it i would buy some "name brand" seeds (feminized because im a noob) like WW or NL or some purps. Any suggestions on good outdoor seeds, that don't require much help? I would begin the germination at my house, and plan them into a small pot(or rockwool cube), then when they get a bit larger i would move them to the hidden field and they would be hidden amongst the tall green grass and other trees. Not many people go near that field because the bog is smelly and there is some poison ivy. My alibi would be bird watching hiking. It would only be me, i wouldn't bring anyone else into it.

    Do you guys have any tips on a first time outdoor guerrilla grower? Thanks guys
    DankASauresRX Reviewed by DankASauresRX on . Guerrilla Grow first time Its winter here in michigan however i am looking for a spot to have my first outdoor guerilla grow. I think i found a good place, It's a nice green field away from houses and surrounded by woods, near a bog(where the plants would feed). I would in my first grow spot with just plain old bag seeds, then when i feel i have the hang of it i would buy some "name brand" seeds (feminized because im a noob) like WW or NL or some purps. Any suggestions on good outdoor seeds, that don't require much Rating: 5

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Best advise I can give, be creative and think stealth. LEO looks for cannabis green patches in the middle of fields, near creeks, rivers, etc.. More so around populated areas.

    Your next problem will be wild animals from vermin to deer.

    Human male urine, human hair(preferably not your hair) works well. I had a woman once tell me she put human hair around her roses to keep deer from eating them, though she didn't state how often she put fresh hair around her roses. A NATURALIZED fence would / might be better and semi-permanent. Briars, vines and stuff of the sort, preferably still alive. Don't want a mysterious metal/plastic fence out in the middle of no where.

    Get my drift?

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Also check out YouTube - NEVER GET RAIDED Preview- Growing Outdoors and then browse the RELATED videos.

    I'm not suggesting to buy anything from Barry Cooper. I rather think it would be a waste of hard earned money. All he is doing is pointing out stuff that I think is common sense and anybody with some creative intelliect can come up with on their own.

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Rubber band a couple or three dollar bills to limbs etc. near the spot you want to grow, go back later and see if someone took them. Then you will know if anybody's roaming around area much before starting a grow there.

    I like to use a deadfall or dozer pile etc. That keeps the deer away from plants. Hull out a spot in the middle, dig out soil, replace with potting soil etc., then plant. Blackberry tangle is a good place.

    Make sure enough sunlight will reach your spot. I don't know how many times I planted in spring, only to find the place is shaded in summer. These are all pretty obvious suggestion though....you probably already thought of these things.

    Most important, don't leave a trail.....go in new way every time and don't check on plants a lot. Have a vantage spot and watch area closely before going to check on plants....Sheriff John Brown likes to hide out and watch your patches! :thumbsup:

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Thanks guys! Great tips.

    SouthrnGuerilla: Thanks dude. The pee thing thats no problem, i could just pee all over no problem. And the hair--> i can get some from my local barber(i have b4). i think that maybe some berlap would work because it was near a construction site before. Thanks for the video link, i will watch it soon. i can keep the dear away with some clear fishing-line.

    LolaGal: The money to the tree idea is a great idea i will try that. I know my spot isnt in the shade because it would be under a powerline. The only ppl to go near there are the paintball players but they are young and wouldnt know what it is. I hope my plan works.


    Keep It green

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Those powerline people know what it is.....not my first choice of grow spots. A nice roadkill nearby helps deter people. HeeHee, now I've got you scouring the roads for smashed possums..............

    Another thought...those outdoor camo cameras you hang in a tree are cool for keeping up with visitors.

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    Quote Originally Posted by DankASauresRX
    Thanks guys! Great tips.

    SouthrnGuerilla: Thanks dude. The pee thing thats no problem, i could just pee all over no problem. And the hair--> i can get some from my local barber(i have b4). i think that maybe some berlap would work because it was near a construction site before. Thanks for the video link, i will watch it soon. i can keep the dear away with some clear fishing-line.

    LolaGal: The money to the tree idea is a great idea i will try that. I know my spot isnt in the shade because it would be under a powerline. The only ppl to go near there are the paintball players but they are young and wouldnt know what it is. I hope my plan works.


    Keep It green

    When I was 12 I knew what cannabis was.

    From what you've described of your planned grow area, I would say that is a high traffic area and not good to grow an illegal crop there. Also some people don't take people trespassing on their property too lightly.

    The dollar bill idea is a city slicker idea. Learn something about tracking people/wild game in the wilderness, how to spot disturbed areas, etc...

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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    that dollar trick is genius.... who wouldnt take money if they found it randomely.

    I'm thinking about growing outside this year, so ive been reading around and i'm starting to gain some knowledge on the subject.

    -Take different routes to your area so if someone does see you parking every few days and walking the same way, they wont get suspicious.
    -An old trick in the book is to put tape on the soles of your shoes so you dont leave footprints all around your grow.
    -If possible visit the spot at night for watering and other needs.
    -LST and change the appearance of the plants so they don't necessarily look like marijuana plants, so if some people do walk by them it could overlooped and they might walk right past them.
    -Dont leave empty water or nutrient containers around because for one there could be finger prints, two, who likes someone that litters, and three someone manmade like that is going to stand out a lot more in nature which might be visitors over to the spot.

    If you really dont want to carry stuff back and fourth.... dig a hole in the ground by a bush or out of sight and put a bucket in it. Prehand glue rocks and brush on the lid as camoflage and put your stuff in there and throw away or bring back later.

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    #9
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    Guerrilla Grow first time

    i love the bucket idea i always dig a whole and place thick plywood over and then dirt leaves ect. but i think i might try the bucket but instead with a garbage can. Also if you really want to cut down on the amount of trips for watering/nutes rig up a drip line system, perferably using gravity as your friend, keep that for when u have more experiance tho. If u really want to have some fun and arnt looking for money create tree baskets. By the way make sure you know if a game warden travels around the area as well.

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