Need some advice please on guerilla yield

psychadelibud

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Let me try and make this short and simple. I can grow some great weed and have been for
a few years. I know that the best way to get a large yield, not talking about smoke quality just yield
here, that you have to dig large holes, good soil and nutes. Let me not forget the direct sunlight,
water, lst, and other training techniques, all of this I am expirienced with.

The deal here is that I have a family and I now have a full time job, so its very very hard to find
a way to get all that work done, its just too much. I'm stressed the hell out over it. Say I know some
spots I could place several long rows 2ft deep by 3 ft wide and about 20 to 40 feet long, and placed
a plant a foot apart or so from each other do you think my yield would turn out alright in the end? I
have access to unlimted clones and I also love growing seed plants and culling the males during
flower. What approach would you take if you were to try this method? My goal this year is ten lbs.
I will be using chemical ferts, because every thing ive put and mixed organic into my soil drew the
coyotes to it and dug all my damn plants up. So I can use triple 20 throughout veg and 5-30-10
during flower and water these rows when neccesary. Please, I need some expret advice, and
numbers is not a problem either. Id rather do more smaller plants without all the ground prep.
What I can afford and add is water crystals, promix, lime. Please, someone help me... Even if I have
to dig ten to twent or more of the rows as I explained above I can do them and quickly. I can also
have time to tie them down and lst them, hopefully. Anyone with expirience can give me some
advice?
 

BeastGrow

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I think you would be surprised how little nutrients plants actually need. Focus on proper watering. The roots need to dry out some inbetween waterings in order to grow.

I wouldn't put more than 8 plants in one location... in fact i'm keeping it down to 2-3 plants per location. Definitely avoid planting rows. Stagger plants. Spread the plants about 4 feet apart. try to get 8 hours of direct sunlight. top/stake/tie down plants.

2 x 2 hole is plenty big. 2 x 3 holes would be even better. you will need to use a container or something unless you want the native soil to mix in with your soil mixture ... you can use a garbage bag with holes punched in the bottom or you could go with 5 gallon buckets with holes on the bottom.. the container will make it more efficient for feeding the plant and it will prevent the soil from mixing with the native soil.. bury or camoflage the containers to keep them from overheating. other people use smart pots but smart pots dry out fast i have heard and I don't think i will be able to visit them enough if they dry out fast because I don't have any irrigation setup.
 
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