Extending a plot, your thoughts and expirience?

psychadelibud

Well-Known Member
Had a spot last year where I put a few plants spread out
in a thicket. On the bottom of the thicket it eventually turns
to forest. About 100 feet into the woods there is a small
opening and last year I threw 4 plants in there and 3 got
eaten by deer I suppose and I ended up harvesting one in
this particular spot.

The area is about 60 square feet opening with a small tree
in the center. The heli's fly like crazy in my area, although im
not too sure about this particular spot because in this one area
last year I got by with several. Would putting about ten plants
in this one spot over do it since its well concealed? Or do you
think that would be too big aa risk being spotted from air? Whats
the most you have ever put in one spot while guerilla growing?
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
Lay them over sideways. Severe LST but going all in one direction per plant. Cops look the perfectly round shape from above combined with the color. Lay them like vines and they will never pick up on it.
 

psychadelibud

Well-Known Member
Okay if thats the case i'll definately do that. I usually buy landscaping
anchors and stick them in the ground and once theyre about a month
into vegitation I tie them down or over and it works quiet well. Is this
pretty much the same thing your talking about?

I had a few tied down along the edge of a hay field last year and I
seen the farmers mowing hay right beside them about 6 foot to be
exact and they never once seen a hair of em lol. I agree that method
works wonders. Even seems to increase yield much more giving more
main coals.

Do you have any expirience starting the plants indoors and then
transplanting outdoors after a month or month and a half of vegi?
Because thats what I wanna do this year, planning on puttin them
out at one month old in mid april but everyone seems to think you
cant do this saying they will go straight into flower even though at
time I put them out they will be getting about 13 and a half hours of
sunlight. Should I just vegitate them on 14/10? Before i put them out?
Right now theyre on 18/6... Id hate to loose good plants.
 

SoCal88

Active Member
They will go straight to flower. If the plant is use to 18/6 and you throw it outside, it thinks the days just got a lot shorter and it's time to bud. You could try slowly reducing the light cycle indoors until it matches the hours of light per day outside.
 
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