how do you transport dirt and water for guerilla grow?

Nugs1

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So this year do what you need to do to get by, and all summer/winter start planning for next year.
Then as you get thawing you can start hauling things up like pots, soil etc
 

CO HIGH CO

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I'll be using a car to fill my six...on my land.
Worried about four wheelers from Denver with noses for free weed.
Never been a guerrilla guy...not covered if ya gotta shoot em. Hehehe
What about a donkey and shopping cart. They work for carrots!
 

Red1966

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Get a sled and a cat. Load the sled up with a pallot of soil or two 50 gallon drums of water and have the cat pull it. Simple!
 

beastbub

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I'll be using a car to fill my six...on my land.
Worried about four wheelers from Denver with noses for free weed.
Never been a guerrilla guy...not covered if ya gotta shoot em. Hehehe
What about a donkey and shopping cart. They work for carrots!
u guys are smoking some chronic i see haha cheers
 

Nugs1

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If the terrain was smooth enough and wide enough a sled would actually work, but you'd have to be the cat haha. It'll take some work but could beat carrying it.
 

dscorpion

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You can go for jiffy pots if the soil is ok in that area. So the plants, once the roots break the pot, can grow more independent.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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thx for the reply!
so u take 5 gal if dirt every time?
do u lift the bucket with ur hand or do u use a backpack?
how many plants do u have?
No I just take the bucket to have something to throw the native dirt in to add stuff to it. I have a huge ass backpack to haul dirt in. That's why I mentioned letting it sit out and dry completely. Less water in soil = more I can carry.
 

oldtimer54

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I've had some outside grows in years past on some federal land near my home. What I did was just scout the area of interest to find a suitable spot as early as the year before and water was a big part of a particular spot being suitable among other things. I hauled soil in a old canvas duffle bag it would hold approximately 6 cubic feet. I always incorporated the native soil with amendments . I never really experienced any problems. My only suggestion would be start early getting your supplies to your spot it makes it much easier and search the area for water sources: creeks , springs , ponds ,streams anywhere you can optain water . Always be aware of your surroundings look for signs of other people when approaching or leaving your area. I always had several entry points and exit's I tried to not use the same ones consecutively. Good Luck !
 

Uncle Ben

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hello rollupers
planning on a 20 plants outdoor grow this summer
i ll be doing 7 think differents
3 royal queen auto ak
and 10 dna 60 day wonder

question is that how can u move that much dirt to a guerilla growing spot
my spot is 50 minutes walk from the parking lot
i m thinking of doing 5 gallon smart pots
that would be 100 gallon of dirt
how in the world can u carry that much dirt with you?
is it possible to just grow in the wild nature soil? since i m gonna use ff nutes line does it make a difference what type of dirt i use? for now i m thinking pro mix hp soil.

Thanks ahead for any replies!
Got two words of advice that is gonna save you a lot of grief - "forget it".
 
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