guerrilla growin

Alright thanks for the help man Ill go with the dead fish and peels. Mind if I pm ya with questions as I'm growing?

Oh and no dog shit I promise haha.
 

Jackp0t08

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To be honest, if you dont know the purpose of something, dont go adding it to the soil. It will just complicate things for you. I may be a noob to growing, but im pretty sure the lime they are talking about is the powdery stuff that can be used to adjust PH. I have a pretty decent knowledge of growing and I have never heard of anyone growing dank shit with dog shit; I would advise against it. You would be best off just buying some decent soil and putting it in peat pots, so if the roots get real big they will just grow on through into the existing soil.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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hey dude, one more thing before you go off on your journey. if your using your holes right away, don't use the fish. it needs to decompose in the soil for awhile. also wild animals would be digging that shit up! goodluck again:D
 

vandewalle

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my best advice from what ive seen about guerilla grows is to grow several plants a few hundred yards away from eachother, that way if one gets eaten or found or destroyed you still have the others. just sayin.
 
Good point Jack, Dr. and van.

Van I totally agree. If I got heavy into this shinan I would probably do (in my neck of the woods) plots of 3-4 plants scattered and do like 20 plots. But Nah just want a couple for now. Of course if I really got serious I would probably just buy alot of land somewhere...
 
Began germinating. Prepped some tiny pots for reception of the new plants. Its miracle grow... Seems pretty airy. Went and checked the spot and the soil seems pretty loose. So it may work out.
 

TheDifferenceX

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Good point Jack, Dr. and van.

Van I totally agree. If I got heavy into this shinan I would probably do (in my neck of the woods) plots of 3-4 plants scattered and do like 20 plots. But Nah just want a couple for now. Of course if I really got serious I would probably just buy alot of land somewhere...
Definetely agree w/ the splitting up... I had a bad 2nd or 3rd experience outdoors where my whole crop was eaten by something... still to this day kick myself for not spreading them out in different areas that year instead of the following year..

That's cool, start with a few... In that case, maybe just do 2 plots, 5 plants each... or 3 plots, 4 plants might even be better... That's what i did after my disaster year.. I had 4 plots, 4 plants each.. Ended up w/ 8 females (wasn't 2 females from each plot)... wanted something small... 1 plot produced 4 males, 2 plots produced 2 males/2 females, and one plot produced 4 females (i used this same spot in previous years w/ also great results w/ non-feminized seeds)... I yielded quite a bit off those 8 plants... I can't remember exactly, I want to say it was roughly 2 lbs dried... but i might be mistaken...

Buying some land is an awesome idea, as long as you put a house on it... i don't know about buying land and not putting anything on it... but i may be wrong there...

Just make sure you pick spots that are gonna give some nice breeze and airflow.. Get plenty of light for the most ammount of hours during the day... I've found if you get them in a spot where they might not get totally SOAKED when it rains hard, you may end up w/ some better results in the end...

I'd turn the soil in your spots 3-4 times atleast... mix in whatever you feel like mixing in... I've used lots of different things in the past.... I'm thinking of using the FFOF w/ 25% perilite to 75% FFOF mixture this coming year... mixing it about 5 times before April... Just don't know what I want to add w/ that, if anything... I've used and been recomended some many different things... I think the FFOF / Perilite combo might be the easiest way to go... W/ the full line of FF nutrients...

Whatever you choose... good luck... if you have any questions, feel free to PM as well... i've got quite a bit of outdoor experieince and might be able to answer a question or two...
 

bishter

Member
hahah yeah apprentlry dog shit is really toxic! (thats what i heard) i think it would be too because dogs probbly have more pathogens causing problems in go with chicken shit like Dr Green horn said. why dont you plant the mj in a bush then the mj will grow with the bush making it look like one whole bush? crazy idea haha
 
Alright after 2 days there was still no germination so I took some action.

I put the seeds in a cup with alittle water and after about 10 seconds 4 out of 5 has sank. 1 day later GERMINATION!!! guess how many seeds germinated. 4 out of 5 :). Soaking will become a staple part of my germination process in the future as it seems to work wonders.

Seeds are now planted with little roots facing down and shells just above the surface. I watered alittle before I put them in the pots.(will put into ground in about 7 days.)

Shits exciting!


Next step is prepping the soil

To do this I will dig down approx 2 ft. Mix surface mulch in with the soil. Toss a banana peel in each hole and water. I will likely be adding SOME miracle grow/fertilizer to each hole but not a whole lot.


Questions for the experienced people.

Should I put some anti bug stuff/snail stuff on the surface now or later.

Should I mix it in with the soil or just sprinkle on surface?

A lot or a little?

What I got looks like little pellets.
 
Shit man, please don't use snail pellets, that shit nearly killed my dog, was at the vet for days...
Put copper wire around the base of the plant. Maybe it wasn't copper, might research it. Point is it gets rid of things that want to climb up the stem
 

BorgClone

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Shit man, please don't use snail pellets, that shit nearly killed my dog, was at the vet for days...
Put copper wire around the base of the plant. Maybe it wasn't copper, might research it. Point is it gets rid of things that want to climb up the stem
yes i can comfirm this coper rings make it hard for snails because they hate the copper and wont crawl over it... you can buy thoose online also, i got lucky and had someone doing it in a factory for me, i just suplied the copper... also my first post i think :bigjoint: Good luck m8!
 

chas2e61

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I've been looking for someplace to tender this advice I take 2 liter bottles and cut the tops above the labels almost off, leave about an inch to act like a hinge, then fillhalfway with a good soil mix and plant my seeds. I fold the top back over and tape it. This works like a little greenhouse. When they reach the top of the bottle, by this time you've taken the bottle top off, I put four of them in my backpack, grab my fishing pole and I'm off to the woods. I like to have the site already dug up and ferted with time release because I don't like to visit them too much. When I do catch a fish, Hey it could happen, I throw them close to my grow. Nobody wants to investigate a stinking fish! These are carp I talk about, a garbage fish we have plenty of in upstate NY. It's worked 20 yrs for me. I'm 63 and will smoke pot as long as I live!!
 

duby55s

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start them in a paper towel inside Tupperware no lid in a cabinet for a few days til they sprout there root tail keep good moisture not soaked don't just forget about them and let em go dry either then plant them in a tray of party cups let them get about three to four weeks along after sprouting out of soil nice and healthy then get them used to the sun by putting them in shade for 2-3 days then plant them in a sunny spot preferably when the sun start setting so the roots don't get burned
 
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