Guerilla Grow - Planting

KingOfBud

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Ive scouted out some totally awesome places to grow. I'm planning to plant in late spring, so the plants grow over the summer, and give me some good harvests towards the end of summer.

I have a few problems. My area is very built up with pigs (feds), i get stopped and searched a lot (Mainly, due to the fact that i am a black male, my white buddies, never get stopped) But that's fine, i have become quite good at hiding weed on my person. The night time is probably even worse, there are one or two police patrol most of night. I am not risking that.

My chosen areas are very hidden, so amazingly hard to get to, that i am pretty sure nobody has been there for ages.

So starting the grows indoor, and transporting them is out of the question. My only possibilities, is to set up the area, then plant the seeds.

My question is, will planting the seeds, directly into soil outdoors (will be good soil, no other plants withing 4 foot, they have been cleared) cause any problems? Will the seeds grow fine? Does it lower my chances of germination?

Cheers.
 

ccodiane

New Member
Always better to start your sprouts indoors until they are sturdy enough to stand on their own and have a decent root system. If this isn't an option, you might want to fabricate a small rudimentary greenhouse at the sight to protect your sprouts until they harden off. If you have tons of seeds, it is ok to start directly in the ground, but expect some to die and half to be males.
 

Mr.Pyrex

Well-Known Member
Ive scouted out some totally awesome places to grow. I'm planning to plant in late spring, so the plants grow over the summer, and give me some good harvests towards the end of summer.

I have a few problems. My area is very built up with pigs (feds), i get stopped and searched a lot (Mainly, due to the fact that i am a black male, my white buddies, never get stopped) But that's fine, i have become quite good at hiding weed on my person. The night time is probably even worse, there are one or two police patrol most of night. I am not risking that.

My chosen areas are very hidden, so amazingly hard to get to, that i am pretty sure nobody has been there for ages.

So starting the grows indoor, and transporting them is out of the question. My only possibilities, is to set up the area, then plant the seeds.

My question is, will planting the seeds, directly into soil outdoors (will be good soil, no other plants withing 4 foot, they have been cleared) cause any problems? Will the seeds grow fine? Does it lower my chances of germination?

Cheers.

for best results Germinate at home, grow them for 2-3 weeks then put them out you'll have a better chance at them living then just leaving the seeds in the ground and hoping they will germinate.
 

CALIGROWN

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your going to have bigger problems weeding out the males.....thats why clones are perfect for gorilla grow...if you plant seeds in the ground you will end up with bud.....but full of seeds and males and hermies...lots of problems..but thats just my 2 cents.
 

ccodiane

New Member
your going to have bigger problems weeding out the males.....thats why clones are perfect for gorilla grow...if you plant seeds in the ground you will end up with bud.....but full of seeds and males and hermies...lots of problems..but thats just my 2 cents.
10 seeds? Sounds like he paid for them, hopefully top dollar. Shouldn't have hermie problems and worse case scenario you get a hell of a lot more seeds to start with next time.
 

KingOfBud

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Depends entirely on your level of commitment. If you take care, hope for 5 females.
Hell. I would settle with 3 females. I'm growing these all summer. Anybody got any estimates for a yield size? I know there are many factors and whatever. But, what do you reckon?
 

KingOfBud

Well-Known Member
I'm not totally sure. My mate, brought them off a seed bank, and he got 10 extra free. They look nothing like the AK-48 that he brought. They all look different too. He gave them to me for free.
 

KingOfBud

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Sweet. That is fine. Thanks for the help.

Will the plants just stay in the vegetative stage until late summer? Or will some kind of timer jump in after 10 or so weeks and the plant start to flower?

If they stay in vegetative, it will probably be 13+ weeks until the hours of daylight start to decrease. Any chance of a greatly increased yield?
 

ccodiane

New Member
Sweet. That is fine. Thanks for the help.

Will the plants just stay in the vegetative stage until late summer? Or will some kind of timer jump in after 10 or so weeks and the plant start to flower?

If they stay in vegetative, it will probably be 13+ weeks until the hours of daylight start to decrease. Any chance of a greatly increased yield?
These things are impossible to know without knowing the strain, just cross your fingers and baby those girls.
 

Hank

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Just let nature take it's course. When growing indoors we are just mimicking mother nature it's just a more controlled enviroment.. Just make sure you place is well hidden and yes watch for them copperz..............

Hank.
 

tsdriles06

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im starting to grow out doors as well how do i keep crows and animals from eating my seeds and smalls plants
 

Wigmo

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always a good method for keeping deer, crows, rabbits and other little bastards away is pissing all aorund your spot. they also have some other products with other animal urine that work. as for when the plants will start to flower that is dependant on the time of year. so depending on strain plants will automatically flower between early august to sept. if your gonna start em o8utside i would advise some sort of wire mesh cage around em. sprouts are in prime danger from crritters . good luck droog
 

Wigmo

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damn homey above me covored it before i even finished writing. good call ccodaine
 
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