SnakierGrizzly
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just curios im about to have to go out scouting locations its that time of year again what do you guys look for?
Good oneLook for a job so you can buy your own land instead of growing on other peoples.
who grows on ther own land thats a little counterproductiveGood one
sounds good to me. why not have a legal grow on your own land if you live in a legal state?There's a lot of guys on this site that worked our whole lives, many have even fought in Vietnam and almost died for our country so that they can buy their own land and live by the rules. And then there is you who won't even go get a job and get your own land, you'd rather cheat your way up and grow on someone else's hard earned land. Idk why I just can't stand people like you. There should be a sticky thread right next to the "do not steal plants" one just for you.
what a joke come on! what dream u fight inThere's a lot of guys on this site that worked our whole lives, many have even fought in Vietnam and almost died for our country so that they can buy their own land and live by the rules. And then there is you who won't even go get a job and get your own land, you'd rather cheat your way up and grow on someone else's hard earned land. Idk why I just can't stand people like you. There should be a sticky thread right next to the "do not steal plants" one just for you.
Lol you must be another one asking for a free ride. Just get a job and quit complainingwhat a joke come on! what dream u fight in
10th Mountain?Look for a job so you can buy your own land instead of growing on other peoples.
its mutual i know the guy hes fine with it its just a few not like im planting a fieldThere's a lot of guys on this site that worked our whole lives, many have even fought in Vietnam and almost died for our country so that they can buy their own land and live by the rules. And then there is you who won't even go get a job and get your own land, you'd rather cheat your way up and grow on someone else's hard earned land. Idk why I just can't stand people like you. There should be a sticky thread right next to the "do not steal plants" one just for you.
thats a good idea i would if already didnt have permission i like your style very helpful postGlad I could help. I always grow on other folks land. But it is either timber company land or timber land owned by absentee land owners. And I never do anything to harm the land. I want to be able to come back next year. I own timber land myself, and I try to make my presence felt on my land. One thing I look for in a good grow spot is no traffic. Just by driving down all my three trail roads a couple times a month, I discourage growers from choosing my land.
hnksI've only ever grown on my own land, but that doesn't mean I have to be a dick with an agenda.
Do NOT pass through or invade someone's private land, make sure you have plenty of southern exposure and direct sun for at least 6 hours per day, a nearby source of fresh clean water or you'll have to pack it in, plant near other greenery or your plants will stick out like a sore thumb, don't plant in neat rows in the middle of a clearing, plant around the edges to blend in with native species. Avoid desert areas and those that dry out in summer, again fluorescent green plants surrounded by brown is your enemy. The harder it is to reach your plants, the better. Pack out what you pack in, do NOT pollute streams with nasty chemical run off, keep it organic, clean and safe.
Get hunting maps and avoid those areas as well as popular streams, creeks and rivers. Park where you vehicle can't be seen, cover your tracks when you enter and leave your plants, don't mash down vegetation or create a trail. Protect your young plants from deer.
And to be safe, plant in 2 or 3 different spots - if one site is compromised, you won't lose everything.
AND BE GOOD TO THE LAND!
Good luck and happy planting.