Any new guerilla growing tips for 2017?

prostheticninja

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Gonna try some new water bags. They're camo green, and hold 15 gallons that are slowly released over a two week period.
I know an old timer who attaches a pulley to a really strong limb, and raises a 20 gallon bucket full of water with a couple drip lines running out the bottom. He runs the drip lines down the limb of the tree, then down the trunk to his plants. I don't know how long it lasts him, but seems like the same principle.
 

Lucky Luke

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I bought a 12v pump so I may try to find a plot near water for next season and hook that up to a battery, timer and solar panel.

Looking for a cheap small punt type boat for some more hard to get to placers. I may have a partner this year (for the first time) so more plants and plots will be required.

Also may try 1/2 a dozen plants just in a potting mix bag. Just open the bag up and whack in a seedling...maybe tape the bag to a tree so it doesn't fall over..some holes in the bottom for air and drainage..I carnt see them being big yielders this way but everything adds up.

Also going to try burrying 3 L plastic containers in the holes with the top just above ground level (screw top lid and holes in the container) for added watering of the plant. (for those not near water)
 

bict

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I bought a 12v pump so I may try to find a plot near water for next season and hook that up to a battery, timer and solar panel.

Looking for a cheap small punt type boat for some more hard to get to placers. I may have a partner this year (for the first time) so more plants and plots will be required.

Also may try 1/2 a dozen plants just in a potting mix bag. Just open the bag up and whack in a seedling...maybe tape the bag to a tree so it doesn't fall over..some holes in the bottom for air and drainage..I carnt see them being big yielders this way but everything adds up.

Also going to try burrying 3 L plastic containers in the holes with the top just above ground level (screw top lid and holes in the container) for added watering of the plant. (for those not near water)
When did you ask me to be ya partner lukey? :)
 

GoRealUhGro

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Find where u wanna plant and look at how the sun rises and sets.....my prob was I cut too much out and got popped....I went in winter time and cut out way too much...lost it all....my advice would be to ...if you're in this kind area ...would be to pull back and trim as the sun rises ...if I would have id have a new remodeled home.....drag limbs and logs around and just remember from the sky u can see 100000 better...of you can...climb a tree and look at where your spots gonna be....I did and realized if they flew over I was done....amd they did.....set up cameras w gloves on and always go in w your face covered
 

GoRealUhGro

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More***and tats covered ...just wear lon sleeves....hollow out a log to hide the camera or cover it well...i was running late the day they found mine and didn't change the dead leaves....but no finger prints and I delete my pics everyday...id put more than one...HIDE THEM WELL....the fuzz will put up cameras of there own to try and catch you....so always stay covered...they have then where as soon as a pic is taken it gets sent to there phone or computer .....so stay covered up man...this isn't b.s
 

sandhill larry

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Just seeing if anyone has any new tips, tricks or even a new setup they're thinking of trying on a guerilla grow this year.
Start 4-5X as many as you want to finish with. Dig your holes wide and deep. Use good soil. Go a little more toward the sun side in the sun/cover ratio. Work on a cover story if anyone questions you.
 
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