cannabis guerilla grow

monkey666

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Hi guys doing my first cannabis guerilla grow, I have one problem my sites does not have any buildings so no water, but it does have a local reservoir might have a few fish in there, will this be suitable for my plants, I was going to use that for watering my plants, and just bring my PH pen and PH Down along with me and add neuts to that water from the reservoir would this be ok ? also the soil at the site is very tuff, my friend says there is some hand held tool which has a circle at the bottom and you push it into the ground, and pull it up and it takes a chunk of the soil out, anyone know what this device is called many thanks ?
 

wvblazin

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Make sure you amend the soil in some way.. I'm not sure what the tool is called, I use a regular old shovel and a spud bar if needed.. but the bar is a bitch to carry into my grow areas. Its about 6' long and weighs about 30 pounds or so but it can be a life saver if the soil is compact and rocky.
 

Kells049

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Hahaha r you talking about at fence post digger? Those are heavy and loud so if you don't have to be discreet go for it. You could rent one at home depot.
 

petmarks

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Hi guys doing my first cannabis guerilla grow, I have one problem my sites does not have any buildings so no water, but it does have a local reservoir might have a few fish in there, will this be suitable for my plants, I was going to use that for watering my plants, and just bring my PH pen and PH Down along with me and add neuts to that water from the reservoir would this be ok ? also the soil at the site is very tuff, my friend says there is some hand held tool which has a circle at the bottom and you push it into the ground, and pull it up and it takes a chunk of the soil out, anyone know what this device is called many thanks ?
Auger Bit, will put you in the HOUSE; also, check your local water report for any public water in your area...Ecoli, youre
looking for this in the report; humpn water in will grow hair on your chest, too....
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Generally if there's fish actually living in the water it should be good to water your girls with. If your friend actually KNOWS the location of your site then pull out and find another.
Just grab yourself a shovel. My advice is don't use one of those Coleman folding shovels. If you go that rout spend the cash and get a military grade one. The Coleman shovels suck ass for digging. I flat out destroyed one after digging 18 3-Gallon holes in the ground. The ground was soft as well.
Go grab yourself a sturdy shovel and a small hand pickax. Some water retaining crystals . You can find those at any garden center.
 

monkey666

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Thanks for the replies, I managed to put 10 in the ground, I scattered them about so they blend in with all the big greenery, was a bitch to get the shovel into the ground even when wet, seems there is some kind of rubble rocks or something below the soil, I think i will buy a hand held pick axe this week and see how well it deals with that, if not I guess I will go for root pouches I guess 16litres as soil would be a bit of a nightmare to take there especially in bulk :/
 

monkey666

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Here is some pictures of the females what do you guys think, I am using a max of 16 litre, I may put the new babies into 10litre root pouches due to project budget, as I will be deploying a lot of babies, and also transport of soil would be a nightmare, what do you guys think, also note one is flowered she flowered early which I consider a bonus as she was just on my window sill.
 

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FresnoFarmer

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Here is some pictures of the females what do you guys think, I am using a max of 16 litre, I may put the new babies into 10litre root pouches due to project budget, as I will be deploying a lot of babies, and also transport of soil would be a nightmare, what do you guys think, also note one is flowered she flowered early which I consider a bonus as she was just on my window sill.
You can order a 25 pack of 5 gallon grow bags online for cheap. But if you really don't have funds then those root pouches will work fine. Just be prepared to do alot of watering
 

Cascadian

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They look healthy, nice job. The pick axe is a good idea, I am using a fireman axe and a shovel. I would add some dolomite lime to the soil mix.
 

monkey666

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Thanks for the replies, I will keep all posted when they grow up :) so far so good :) I do however need you guys opinion on the following booster stimulator's out of the following I can buy from the following considering the budget which one one would you get if you was me and working in a tight budget:

1.) Bloombastic 100ml = £14 or 250ml = £30
2.) Plagron Sugar Royal 100ml = £8 or 250ml = £17
3.) Plagron Green Sensation 100ml = £19 or 250ml = £31.90

These are all booster/stimulators I can use for when flowering is occurred, I really need the help on this one cheers.
 

monkey666

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One of them looks like so, it was raining heavily so I moved it inside to prevent mold, she does not seem to be fatting up any more or growing when do you think i should start flushing ?
 

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monkey666

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There is no spider mites, I have a 30x zoom microscope, that is just a outside garden spider and one web, "she does not seem to be fatting up any more or growing when do you think i should start flushing ?"
 

Cascadian

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I didn't catch what nutes you were using or how old the plant was. If you have a 30x loupe you can easily inspect the trichombs and see if you have amber at all. If you do see 10% amber and are using synthetic/chemical nutes then start flushing at around 10-15% amber... Good luck man
 
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