danger monkey
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Hey guys I'm trying to figure out how to divide up my resources for this year, mixing guerilla locations and a wood boiler I can grow in in the warm months. I'm an old-hand at gardening but a newbie at this particular...um...endeavor and want to maximize my efforts and do this thing right. I'm trying to help out a dear friend & neighbor with stage 4 prostate cancer that's probably going to be declining badly within the year (ach...there goes the monitor getting cloudy again), so there's some pressure to get it right if he needs it. I'm in Ohio, currently with no medical but pretty light penalties for <100g. All the help and advice you can give is greatly appreciated.
What I've got:
2 Blue Widows in 6" pots, 22 days old,
1 Blueberry Headband in 4" pot, 16 days old
1 Critical Sensi Star in 4" pot, 16 days old
all these guys seem nice and healthy and are growing in Miracle Grow potting soil, though I have a pretty unlimited supply of really nice black loose leaf humus from the forest floor. Probably what that "Fox Farms Ocean Forest" stuff is trying to be.
I've ID'ed 4 potential guerilla grow spots with southern exposure, all within my rural town:
1. Soggy 100 meter strip of land dividing 2 farm fields: skunk cabbage and brambles and bushes
2. tiny bush and bramble covered 'island' in a creek just off a semi-swamp (little more remote, little further from home)
3. backside of a berm blocking the highway sightline from (mostly failed and empty) housing development - brambles & small trees, I bike past daily but no water handy. I've confirmed no one walks on the back side of this big berm, it's very thorny on the downslope and swampy and unpleasant at the bottom.
4. seriously thorny open pocket on the backside of that same development, maybe 150 yards from one of the only built and occupied lots in there. I'd have to cut out and trim down brambles to give it a spot.
Additionally there are corn and soybean fields aplenty around me though I think folks tend to say stay away from those as it's too obvious.
My general thought is put 1 plant in each spot, and take clones off them when they are big enough (I don't know when this is) to root and grow and flower in the boiler. And maybe more clones to root and guerilla out as extras in the 4 locations. But having never done this, I really don't know the timelines or if this is the best way to go about things. Maybe less locations? I don't know. Any and all advice on strategy and general tips is welcome.
What I've got:
2 Blue Widows in 6" pots, 22 days old,
1 Blueberry Headband in 4" pot, 16 days old
1 Critical Sensi Star in 4" pot, 16 days old
all these guys seem nice and healthy and are growing in Miracle Grow potting soil, though I have a pretty unlimited supply of really nice black loose leaf humus from the forest floor. Probably what that "Fox Farms Ocean Forest" stuff is trying to be.
I've ID'ed 4 potential guerilla grow spots with southern exposure, all within my rural town:
1. Soggy 100 meter strip of land dividing 2 farm fields: skunk cabbage and brambles and bushes
2. tiny bush and bramble covered 'island' in a creek just off a semi-swamp (little more remote, little further from home)
3. backside of a berm blocking the highway sightline from (mostly failed and empty) housing development - brambles & small trees, I bike past daily but no water handy. I've confirmed no one walks on the back side of this big berm, it's very thorny on the downslope and swampy and unpleasant at the bottom.
4. seriously thorny open pocket on the backside of that same development, maybe 150 yards from one of the only built and occupied lots in there. I'd have to cut out and trim down brambles to give it a spot.
Additionally there are corn and soybean fields aplenty around me though I think folks tend to say stay away from those as it's too obvious.
My general thought is put 1 plant in each spot, and take clones off them when they are big enough (I don't know when this is) to root and grow and flower in the boiler. And maybe more clones to root and guerilla out as extras in the 4 locations. But having never done this, I really don't know the timelines or if this is the best way to go about things. Maybe less locations? I don't know. Any and all advice on strategy and general tips is welcome.