Its not that thick with trees, and ill do whatever ittakes to cover them back up its not impossible the tracks they leave can be evened out with a rake or somethingYou do realise they don't leave marks you can just cover up, if you slew your tracks it really ripps the ground up... What about trees?
The thing is my neighborhoods right thru the woods from this golf course and it will be done in a huge chunk of woods on there so I get it dropped at my house for "landscaping" and drive it there at night. Its positioned so nobody will actually see me driving there.They probably couldn't be evened out with a rake, and I don't think you will go through with this. It's easy to talk about it but a lot harder to do, if it was on your own property it wouldn't be so bad because you could say your building a dam or something what happens when the truck driver rocks up in the middle of no where to drop a digger off, you don't think he is going to get sus, or what about when he sees a kid standing there then you'll be up shit creek. Why don't you just plant an outdoor crop?
This. What about keeping a cheap car over there to come by once a day, start it up and give it some revs to charge the batterys, and then plug them back up and leave? I could do it in the dark part of the cycle so it wouldn't interfere with the light cycle. The temp control, dehum, and ventilation would be off for a little but I don't think it will take all that long to charge them.This is an interesting subject. I thought about how I could use batteries as well to get off the grid. Everyone knows in a car the alternator is what charges the battery. So why not do this? There's a lot of professional car audio enthusiasts who run 10000+ watts of amps in there vehicle, which requires a very large (or dual) alternator, along with many batteries. If you just bought yourself a 450amp alternator and 24 100ah batteries you could do a daily swap. For example, put 12 batteries in the car and just drive the car doing your daily chores, work, shopping etc. make sure you test each battery to make sure it has a full charge. Once charges take those batteries to the grow site, and put the dead batteries in your car to charge. Then repeat. The issue is its a daily chore, but it could get you off the grid.
This. What about keeping a cheap car over there to come by once a day, start it up and give it some revs to charge the batterys, and then plug them back up and leave? I could do it in the dark part of the cycle so it wouldn't interfere with the light cycle. The temp control, dehum, and ventilation would be off for a little but I don't think it will take all that long to charge them.This is an interesting subject. I thought about how I could use batteries as well to get off the grid. Everyone knows in a car the alternator is what charges the battery. So why not do this? There's a lot of professional car audio enthusiasts who run 10000+ watts of amps in there vehicle, which requires a very large (or dual) alternator, along with many batteries. If you just bought yourself a 450amp alternator and 24 100ah batteries you could do a daily swap. For example, put 12 batteries in the car and just drive the car doing your daily chores, work, shopping etc. make sure you test each battery to make sure it has a full charge. Once charges take those batteries to the grow site, and put the dead batteries in your car to charge. Then repeat. The issue is its a daily chore, but it could get you off the grid.
This sure is an interesting thing to think about. But TBH, its highly impractical. after you did this hole, how are you going to shore it up? build forms and pour concrete? your best bet would be to bury a shipping container, bus, box truck, something of that nature. So that's another expense. Your biggest expense though will be power, whether it be fuel for a generator, or a fuck ton of batteries. Not to mention how heavy they are.
You say you've been growing outdoors in the same area but want to go underground to beat mold? And have to figure out how to power a dehumidifier? why not try to plant on a slope that gets hit with more wind?
Cant you just grow in your home/basement/garage/attic what have you? It just seems like so much effort and expense for barely any reward. Not to mention the risk of being seen going to your grow, especially when the stakes are so high in your case. I wouldnt grow if I had to grow outside, but thats just like, my opinion, man. I like being able to walk from the man cave to my room and check on things day or night, not having to carry a ton of supplies (bad back) and only paying $30-$40/month for my electricity instead of that per day.
You still havent answered whether own this land or not. Since you said it cant be connected to you, I'm assuming you dont. Thats just a bad idea doing all kinds of digging and illegal activities on someone elses property. When the law discovers your grow theyll just stake it out until you come back the next day. They'll arrest you and laugh at you for going through all that for 1000w.