All Guerrilla Growers Get In Here!!

squidee29

Member
Hello everyone, haven't been on the site for probably a lil over a year. had a handful of outdoor crops as well as an indoor. would love to hear what all the vets have to say, I am looking to start setting up for a crop this year. looking for suggestions
 
Hello everyone, haven't been on the site for probably a lil over a year. had a handful of outdoor crops as well as an indoor. would love to hear what all the vets have to say, I am looking to start setting up for a crop this year. looking for suggestions
What sort of suggestions are you looking for
 

rollingafatty

Well-Known Member
I rather enjoy guerilla growing by backpacking down railroad tracks through large patches of forest land and planting 30-40ft off to the sides off the tracks. 5 plants here. 5plants there. Popping in 100's of accidental seeds from the previous years grow at an unnatended patch. Makes life easy. amend a hole with good soil. pop in a germ'd seed. water it. come back in early fall to pull male/hermies. add flowering fertilizer to remaining plants. Come back in a month to check flowering progress. calculate a harvest date. come back and HARVEST :)
 

crazykiwi420

Well-Known Member
I grow guerilla in New Zealand at 37S, I currently have 2 Ace seeds Malawi, 3 Cannabiogen Panama and a Taskenti from them too.

I use 1m high netting tied out to branches and trees for support and to stop possums eating my plants.

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2 Malawi clones awhile ago, guerilla sucks because you can't see them grow. 2-3 weeks veg left for these plants. Probably be 8-10ft before flowering.

I respect all guerilla growers, this is hard work for sure. A glasshouse is an outdoor growers dream - outdoor sun with indoor conditions and intensified light too. Hopefully one day.

Does anyone else use rain crystals?. I find them to be essential for a guerilla grow, unpredictable weather over here.
 

crazykiwi420

Well-Known Member
thanks man,

Yeah they crystals work really well outdoors. it's basically a reservoir for the roots when it's dry, a necessity for guerilla growers in dry climates.
 
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