NoCal guerilla grow questions

Lestat2888

Active Member
Hey,
Moving up to the North Coast where the trees are tall and the hippies are in full bloom :blsmoke: around mid august
What I plan on doing is getting some clones, or starting from seed a nice amount of plants, around 500 to 1000 jk jk 20-50 under some t5 flourescents I have and after they get around a foot planting them in the outdoors around mid september. I know its late but i dont want to start now and travel up the coast with 50 plants in my un airconditioned car. So my questions are.


1. Will Indian summers occur where September and October are fairly sunny and warm.

2. Will I need to water the plants ever?

3. Pestisides?

4. Should i skip veging indoors because their will be enough time for some outdoor veging.

5. Plant in ground or in guerilla earth colored pots

6. National forest land is good right?

7. Last question, overall good or bad idea?

sorry for all the quetions, i just want to know the ropes of the outdoor grow up north

btw, i will keep everyone updated next month when I arrive upstate and will be sure to document with pics, its pretty up their

one last question haha, i was a few weeks into flowering when i realized, shit their not goign to have time to finish, plus the pot has bugs, should i leave them outdoors for 12 hours a day or should i plant them and possibly revert them to veg stage. thanks to all
 

rdecosta88

New Member
dont hurt the babies u would be wasting ur time as well! after fall they would just die in the the cold! its way to cold for them to survive during that time of year... i live here in nor cal so i know what the conditions are like and especially if your going closer to the coast its way more colder during the winter than the valley...
 

DMXAK47

Well-Known Member
i dont know becaouse i live in central califonia and i started my plants in october and kept them out side after they were 3weeks they were stress plants and then in dec i put my northern flame from kindseeds.com out. but i kept them in pots so when we get alot of rain i just put them under cover but they did good against the frost.
 
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