Pacific Northwest Guerilla Growing

WestCoastMaster

Active Member
This thread is for people to come together anonymously (those of us in the pacific northwest region) and help each other out.

Growing off your land in the out doors is as natural as it gets, and completely decriminalizes you. Even if you are a card holder the FEDS still see you as breaking the law and you are subject to 5yrs imprisonment guaranteed.

For example: do you think northern Cali, all of Oregon, and Washington are the Pacific Northwest, or does the Great Basin Region bleed over?

First frost?, Inches in Rain per year? Types of Soil? Ways of Irrigation, Security...
 

loaded dervish

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I live in Washington were we get the most rain but my plants thrive and grow like nothing other when they vegging. i try and pull my plants every year before October 15th i had a little mold this year but o well pick a early finisher and something if possible mold resistant. there is a reason Washington is called the evergreen state =] some of the best bud i have had was from Washington but it is always indoors. i love people that go for outdoor grows around here but it is looked down a pone. it is a nice way to skip your electric bill just need the right strain don't for with a kush out here go with some Alaska thunderfuck!!
 

cjishigh

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Smells like Bacon trying to get intel on the west coast movement. Shame shame shame. West Coast Master??? Sounds like a Feds code name. LOL
 

WestCoastMaster

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Smells like Bacon trying to get intel on the west coast movement. Shame shame shame. West Coast Master??? Sounds like a Feds code name. LOL
How about you read the book: WestCoastMasters by Dru West, before you say shit out of ignorance. If the FEDS want you, all they have to do is acquire a list of every card holder (grower, patent, caregiver), and pay you a visit. For them it is as easy as that. You did put all your info on your application.

Try some Strawberry Cough bud, it was breed for anxiety. It my help your paranoia.

This thread is for those of us who love the outdoors, and have an appreciation for how nature will take care of its self.
So, your telling me know one in oregon, northern cali, or washington ( THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ) is interested in planting some seeds or clones off of their property in some secret spot in the outdoors, thus decriminalizing you. Think about it all you do is find the right spot, plant your seed/clone, check on it monthly, let nature do it thing and in September or October go harvest your meds.

This tread is not for you to tell anyone where your spot is, or even what state your in, we are in the Pacific Northwest Region.
Talk about your soil type, do you favor mountain sides, prairie field, up trees?
Stuff like that
 

MRGreenThum

Active Member
fuck feds, theyre mad because they get tested and cant enjoy the herb
Well that didn't have anything to do with what the op is talkin about. :?

But I live in the pacific northwest, I did a couple plants outdoor this year, nothing to big though. I got my medical recomendation though and I live out in the boonies. So I'm really not worried about the feds. Lols.:-P

I don't really do guerilla style grows but I know that as soon as january comes around Ima be starting my outdoor crop for next summer. Cant wait for that shit though. :weed:

Where I live it is very dry unless you go north, or east like a hour or two. But as far as the soils and stuff goes. Where I live their is alot of sand in the soil and clay. kinda sucks if you ask me. But nothing a couple bags of potting soil cant fix. It rains alot in the sprin and fall but summers are dry as all hell, and humid.:fire:
 

al.k.mist

Member
My friend is also interested in this, as he has recently moved to Oregon, coastal mountains. He has a zillion sites picked out and has seedlings going, ready to pick the best for moms.
Strains popping are super skunk, blueberry headband, lost coast OG, royal purple kush, bubba76, jedi kush and a cheese. These were recommended by a friend as being early enough without ruderalis genes.
What concerns a friend of a friend is the soil. He hasnt pH'ed it yet, but already knows it is hella acidic. What are common additives for guerrilla in sort of old growth forests? He knows he will need calmag, from reading forest service website shit on nutrients in the woods. Elk poop?
Is there any organic alternatives to the products called snowstorm and gravity?
Thanks
Alchemist

PS West coast master, thanks for the thread. I did read the book, the day it came out we ordered.
 

petert

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Technically the PNW encompasses extreme northern cal,Oregon, Washington, Idaho and western Montana, and actually bits of nevada and Wyoming too.
I feel like I live in one of the better spots for growing outdoor. Just on the eastern slope of the Cascades. My starts go in the ground early to mid May and I have been leaning towards earlier finishers ( late sep/ early Oct) we get very little rain mid June - October but irrigation is on location.
Unlike mrgreenthumb the east side is very dry. Not humid and relatively speaking the summers in the PNW are not nearly as humid as say anywhere on the east coast
As for strains. I've had good luck with train wreck, and blueberry. This years I'm going with fruity chronic juice and a white widow.
Firts frost is more of a concern than rain. First frost for me can be early October. Rains usually hold off until mid October
 

canigrowit

Member
I just moved to the PNW and plan on doing a small pvc green house grow,about four plants.i got my seeds popping in my closet, plan on taking clones off my pineapple express and i have a ak 47 auto. i also kc brains and a nebula. Just wasn't sure when to plant :confused:because of my height restriction.ill post some pics in my next reply.
 

OGEvilgenius

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You will find those clones do poorly (off autos) I suspect. You CAN clone them AFAIK and it might be a useful breeding tool, but for flowers you will be disappointed. Better to transport the entire plant.
 

canigrowit

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Thanks OGEvilgenius ill just take clones from my pineapple express, well here's some pics of my greenhouse in progress. also some of my seedlings about five days old.IMG_0007.jpgIMG_0008.jpgIMG_0001.jpgIMG_0002.jpgIMG_0003.jpgIMG_0004.jpgIMG_0005.jpgIMG_0006.jpg
 

al.k.mist

Member
As evil genius og said, clones from autos do poorly.
One time, a fish grew ONE autoflowee, a freebie, and wasnt aware that autos couldnt be cloned
It wasnt showing signs of flower by the 4th or 5th set of nodes, and looked awesome, so it was cloned with the others.
3 out of 4 rooted, and produced less than 2 GRAMS of trimmed and dried medicine. Off of 3 plants. They rooted and all, but never grew past 5" tall with 1 small flower
FWIW
Peace
Alchemist
 

ptg701

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I live on the coast at the southern end of the Olympic Rain Forest. It averages 60-70 degrees in the summer, and we get very little sunshine.

Tomatoes won't grow here. I even tried special shade tomatoes and they were just getting flowers in October. We got one little tomato about a half inch round.

So, my experience growing weed and gardening in general, tells me that if tomatoes won't grow here, I would be wasting my time trying to grow weed outside.

Anyone have any success under these conditions?
 

canigrowit

Member
I lived here 2 yrs ago and my tomatoes grow so big i had to trim them from going over the fence.

I think they call this place a high desert,it get up to a 100 degrees in the treasure valley.

so i'm defiantly clone my pineapple express for outside and growing the rest indoors.
 

Still Blazin87

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I live on the coast at the southern end of the Olympic Rain Forest. It averages 60-70 degrees in the summer, and we get very little sunshine.

Tomatoes won't grow here. I even tried special shade tomatoes and they were just getting flowers in October. We got one little tomato about a half inch round.

So, my experience growing weed and gardening in general, tells me that if tomatoes won't grow here, I would be wasting my time trying to grow weed outside.

Anyone have any success under these conditions?
Can you find an open field that has a more open area for sun to shine longer or is it just a cloudy region? i wouldnt know im down south and weve got sunshiine:-o

happy out door grow season 2012
 
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