lol, sounds like you've done it before! It took me over an hour of hard digging and removing root balls and deep grass. This while digging, sometimes from my knees, to not be spotted by a possible sight line from a building on the other side of the field, and overhead via a takeoff strip at a nearby airport. But, wow it's a really nice spot, lol I haven't been back to see them yet. Hoping to fit it in tomorrow. Hasn't rained since I planted them, after the rainiest June ever. Now ain't that a shock.Good job man, breaking new ground is a bitch especially when all you got is manual tools, it's hotter then hell out, thistles, masquitos, and you gotta stay hiddin.
It is at the site of a very large folded business that had a lot of space and is now an overgrown field that I hollowed out a spot near a tree line with great south, east, and west exposure. It is a few hundred yards away from a building, a baseball stadium, and fenced in with barbed wire, so I'm guessing on the little or no deer traffic, but I haven't had a plant touched yet. Also gets zero foot traffic and is near many major roads.Hell fire I thought this was going to be a stealth urban grow not a balls-out 100 plant, wide-open field.
+rep for balls...I live in a little po-dunk ass rural town and the flying pigs would have that picked out in a week. Good luck man.
Hey I know I'm somewhat new to all this but I have some friends who used to work on the drug task force and they used to spot and break up small grows like this all the time in national parks by looking for small clearing from a chopper. One thing that fucks around with that method is taking camoflage hunting net and moving it under and around the plants to get rid of the contrast between the plant and the ground.Ahhh, my babies that got off to a late start, suffered their seedling life on a scalding hot roof, rootbound in seed starters, and without the best plant foods available (remember only used generic off the shelf feeds easily available).
So, here they are only about 2 weeks into the ground, and they are 3-6" of new growth per plant. Thick, dark green vegetation and a ton of new node growth on each. With the all day sun and good soil, they are taking off very well. Remember during the flowering stage, they grow 2-3 times faster (until they start budding) so you want as many developed nodes as possible since that's where the buds form.
We've had 2 good soaking rains in the past 2 weeks, and they were heavily fed before the rain 10 days ago. By heavily fed I mean Miracle grow was scattered on the ground just before an expected rain, which is a hell of a sight easier than lugging gallon jugs of water 100 yards from the nearby creek to the spot. Oh yeah, dropping milk jug gallons of water over an 8 foot fence caused them to explode at a rate of 4 out of 6.
So here's the new pics, and they are looking better than ever before!
I would love for people following this thread to also add pics and info on their own home secret urban grows as well! When doing this kind of thing, the more info the merrier, and it will let anyone who wants good self produced weed a chance to learn how it can be done without the best possible environment (or expense). So please, post away !!!!!!
The camo ground layer is a great idea. Where I am at is pretty safe from eyes. You'd have to be right on top of it, and I always like to plant along a tree ridge. Also, they don't do flyovers like in many states here, and even if they did, by that time they'd be done and grown in anyway.Hey I know I'm somewhat new to all this but I have some friends who used to work on the drug task force and they used to spot and break up small grows like this all the time in national parks by looking for small clearing from a chopper. One thing that fucks around with that method is taking camoflage hunting net and moving it under and around the plants to get rid of the contrast between the plant and the ground.
Yeah, that's for damn sure!hay i wondered what happend to this thread. nice shit soo far but i bet you wished you would have spaced your plants out more huh?