How do you choose your grow spot?

vostok

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just curios im about to have to go out scouting locations its that time of year again what do you guys look for?
This depends on your location

above 40 deg lat is best done ...about a month ago, still in bare winter

google earth pro is free and very good to compare mid winter view to that of past leafy view

is also used by your local cops, perhaps with drones too

but in honesty guerrilla growing is past its sell by date

in favor of the 3x3 tent

good luck
 

JCS57

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No put it far far from any houses in general. You people Crack me up
Don't get me wrong I get where you're coming from. But there isn't any unowned land in this country, so if you aren't planting on your own land your planting on land that belongs to someone else whether there are houses close by or not. You could end putting someone else in the lousy position of spending their hard earned money on legal issues not of their doing. What kind of chemicals are going onto the property to insure the success of the grow. Does that enter the equation or do we just assume the trespasser is environmentally friendly. If you aren't willing to assume the risk and responsibility of your plants don't transfer that risk to someone else is all I'm saying.

Oh and as an off topic I'm glad this stuff cracks you up, at least you take away something of value from this because laughter truly is the best medicine that seems in dam short supply these days.
 

GuruGong

Member
Don't get me wrong I get where you're coming from. But there isn't any unowned land in this country, so if you aren't planting on your own land your planting on land that belongs to someone else whether there are houses close by or not. You could end putting someone else in the lousy position of spending their hard earned money on legal issues not of their doing. What kind of chemicals are going onto the property to insure the success of the grow. Does that enter the equation or do we just assume the trespasser is environmentally friendly. If you aren't willing to assume the risk and responsibility of your plants don't transfer that risk to someone else is all I'm saying.

Oh and as an off topic I'm glad this stuff cracks you up, at least you take away something of value from this because laughter truly is the best medicine that seems in dam short supply these days.
Yes I agree , it's not the right thing to do, if your damaging property, diverting water sources, etc... but let's be real here... if the landowner has no clue. The cops aren't gonna automatically pin it on them that's just absurd.... but to say don't plant unless it's your land is a joke. That's the whole point of gorilla growing putting it where no one will find it, and being respectful of mother earth wether, it's your land or Joe shmo
 

vostok

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Gorilla growing is out of necessity, not desire to trespass. Not all of us have the opportunity to grow "legally" in our state. So the only option under prohibition is under cover and avoiding jail time
Unless you have done it before now

imo/ forget it, its such a cliche these days to see some 18yo

strolling out the trees, trying to be casual, and cool about it

just don't work ..even Barney would get a hard on

these noobs are dumb enough to leave their dab(prints) and shit around

and tech is against you, bush cameras are getting too cheap

 

JCS57

Well-Known Member
Yes I agree , it's not the right thing to do, if your damaging property, diverting water sources, etc... but let's be real here... if the landowner has no clue. The cops aren't gonna automatically pin it on them that's just absurd.... but to say don't plant unless it's your land is a joke. That's the whole point of gorilla growing putting it where no one will find it, and being respectful of mother earth wether, it's your land or Joe shmo
When it involves law enforcement never underestimate what they may automatically do, asset forfeiture has been a very lucrative business in various locals around this country and guilt or innocence is of little consequence.
 

JCS57

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Gorilla growing is out of necessity, not desire to trespass. Not all of us have the opportunity to grow "legally" in our state. So the only option under prohibition is under cover and avoiding jail time
Well technically no individual person has any right to grow anywhere in this country just get the right administration in power and they'll be more than happy to drive that point home.
 

vostok

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Haha because you know the climate where I live. Try to have a intelligent conversation, and of course someone's gotta act like they know everything about growing.
Welcome to RIU

Live Long and Prosper

Nah..

not here noob
 

GuruGong

Member
All you people are talking just like the government. Oh just because there's some idiots out there destroying people's land, etc. No one should do it... for a small portion of gorilla growers that do harm , there's a lot who preserve the land more than any of you... how many of you people compost, the piles of trash that they fill this earth with, or even better how many of you guys talking even recycle. It's a joke
 

JCS57

Well-Known Member
All you people are talking just like the government. Oh just because there's some idiots out there destroying people's land, etc. No one should do it... for a small portion of gorilla growers that do harm , there's a lot who preserve the land more than any of you... how many of you people compost, the piles of trash that they fill this earth with, or even better how many of you guys talking even recycle. It's a joke
Actually anything that will compost doesn't leave my property and recycling is the law here and if I can find a use for it I keep it. Every year they show on the local news the damage gorilla growers do and the cost of cleaning up their shit can be staggering so yeah I guess I may have a beef with that. Oh and by the way when they do clean up these grows where do you suppose all that shit goes I'll give you a hint it isn't loaded on any rockets leaving earth.
 

JCS57

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Actually anything that will compost doesn't leave my property and recycling is the law here and if I can find a use for it I keep it. Every year they show on the local news the damage gorilla growers do and the cost of cleaning up their shit can be staggering so yeah I guess I may have a beef with that. Oh and by the way when they do clean up these grows where do you suppose all that shit goes I'll give you a hint it isn't loaded on any rockets leaving earth.
You know what screw it you're right why shouldn't your gorilla farming ambitions trump the the hard work and dreams of the property owners that growers want to trespass against. Dam if we don't encourage you then where will future growers come from so ignore all my previous clap trap and proceed just remember to pass on your tolerance of trespass when the day comes that what you may own is up for grabs.
 

GuruGong

Member
Over there on the west coast is a completely different world. From east. We have 0. Of those issues you just stated. So I understand if you have problems with gorillas.. but if it's not encroaching on someone's land, miles from there home, and near a road...
 

GuruGong

Member
Actually anything that will compost doesn't leave my property and recycling is the law here and if I can find a use for it I keep it. Every year they show on the local news the damage gorilla growers do and the cost of cleaning up their shit can be staggering so yeah I guess I may have a beef with that. Oh and by the way when they do clean up these grows where do you suppose all that shit goes I'll give you a hint it isn't loaded on any rockets leaving earth.
You can keep your sob story. Over here we still get prosecuted like criminals.
 
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