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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    I wish I had pics of my tree grows 0.75-1.25lb dry yields growing 25-35ft in the air. The planning and work is obviously greater but the yield is far better then under the trees and less animal damage
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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    I'll have to get a thread going with my old techniques. I created automated watering and fertilizing systems completely hidden underground and would check the grows only sparingly using binoculars most of the time with only minimal visits to the plant
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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    Large grows in corn field or in a hillside or anywhere in the open are easy to spot especially if they are in an ordered pattern
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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    In terms of detection well used trails are far greater indicators that can be spotted easily
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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    Depends what the area is but all of the studies (published papers) found it impossible to do on a large scale. Also Google maps is not the best source. The data is acquired from satellites such as LANDSAT where the resolution is low. Sure a low flying plane might be able to collect photos with...
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    Detection of outdoor grows by satellite/photo

    I know this is mentioned constantly and a great worry but I want to ensure you that every study I have came across has found it impossible unless you are growing massive plots. Grow on my brothers
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    Serious question if a breed was developed that was resistant to bud worm and other insects would you buy it
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    Guerrilla 2016

    I'm probably too late but I would recommend corn until later in the season. It will be sprayed and kill your plants. The ground also retains some round up so ensure if you are not using pots that you create a large hole with your own mix. If it is sweet corn it will be harvested before your...
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    How to hide plants

    Several options that can be employed. As others have mentioned trails are your enemy. You could go automated with watering, fertilizer, etc which works really well but can be kind of pricy (still cheaper than jail) or do a tree grow. The choppers are looking for open area if you place your pots...
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    Large Greenhouse Irrigation

    I'm not sure if this is feasible as you mention you can't get in there but look into drip tape. It applies a constant amount of water at a slow rate as to not flood the plants.
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    A few issues (yellowing of leaves, cows, etc.)

    As they are potted you have two feasible options. The first is a solar powered electric wire which is nearly invisible (would cost you ~$50) all you need is a strind or two near your plant. Second option is my go to for hidden shaded grows. Put the pot in a tree. It takes a little work to...
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    Help. At a loss...

    I'm aware of that but in the pics he has them in relatively small pots so a flush while not the best option is feasible. Personally id ensure moisture and nutrient levels are correct and that the roots are not becoming too compact but he could cut the plastic pots and transplant them to a larger...
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    Yeah! It's Bud Worm Season. Pics

    I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this but try applying bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) it is safe for humans. I know that a lot of people do not like pesticides so try using it. It gets a bad rap thanks to uninformed people thinking the Bt gene introduction is evil (thanks Monsanto) but it...
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    FROST: general rules from experience....

    Is it possible to reach your grow easily? For early planting a tarp can be cut into a mini portable "greenhouse" for each plant. It will not impact growth due as photosynthesis occurs during the day so as long as you remove it during the day you will be fine. The slow growth is usually due to...
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    FROST: general rules from experience....

    I developed a technique similar to those used in orchards with my guerilla grows that allowed me to grow in harsher climates for longer flowering breeds. That misted the plants but it is not for the novice as mold can quickly become an issue. If you are guerilla or outdoor growing and want to...
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    "Former" guerilla grower turned scientist

    "Former" guerilla grower turned scientist
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    Help. At a loss...

    Nitrogen could very well be an issue also the dead patches and dark veins on one of the pics makes me think you might have a phosphate or magnesium issue but also what is your soil moisture like? If the plant is experiencing moisture issues (can arise from too small of a pot) it will shed its...
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