Planning 1st Guerrilla Grow

Gamberro

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The idea is plots of 6 plants max, and there will be a team going out at intermittent periods to trim and train them (ie, topping or staking are a possibility, from what I read). I just have never grown outdoors and could use some good general guerrilla advice.
Lower Ontario climate, I want to get started ASAP although it's hard to trust these thaws, and Im starting em inside right now.
 

pacman

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the first thing u should know is team is not a word used in most growing but guerrilla in particular, i think you should start there unless you wana be in front of some big guy named daisy
 

Luke

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yea man,fuck the "team" approach,thats stupid in my veiw.Always "guerrilla grow" on your own.Dont allow anyone to know where your garden is. NOBODY.There always friends or boyz in the beggining,but once everyone sees the progression of the plants,some of your "friends" may get greedy & sellfish and plan to exclude certian people in their "team" w/some bullshit scheme.This did happen to me when i first statred to grow.Got together w/some boyz planted a nice patch in the middle of no where & right before harvest the plants were all of a sudden "Stolen".Later found out that my "friends" suckered me out of my part of yeild.To this day i still kinda hold a grudge a little bit.Thats why i say go on your own & dont tell a soul.You be the greedy one.Fuck your friends go solo.GoodLuck
 

kingkron

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6 plants isnt big for a gorilla grow but keep each plot spaced apart, pacman and luke are right you shouldnt grow with other people, if you insist on it then just grow more plants somewhere else and dont tell anyone just incase somthing happens. you could be dealing with thousands of dollors of bud once you get close to harvest time.
 

kingkron

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but for advise i say that you should pack in 5 gallon pots/buckets or grow bags and good potting soil then dig holes in the ground and bury the pots in them to reduce height, put up some kind of fence made from 5 foot chicken wire or wrap fishing line tightly around trees to keep deer from eating your plants.
 

SHAMAN

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You have some time to kill. Ontario is still covered in snow.
Wait till after the May24 weekend to put them outside.
Don't grow in buckets or bag unless you want to water every few days, The ground works much better and if you find a good spot you can get away with minimal waterings. The deeper and looser the hole the bigger and healthier the plants will be.
Since your growing with friends forget getting anything in the end. (friends lie) Grow it by your self, You won't rip your self off.
 

Gamberro

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My only partner that will know where they are lives with me & rents from me, so it would be pretty difficult for him to rip me off.
 

DWR

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My only partner that will know where they are lives with me & rents from me, so it would be pretty difficult for him to rip me off.

true man

have fun with your friends grwing its allways fun ;)

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Also i must say loads of ppl are like dont tell anyone... ( Im the boss someone opens there mouth, gets own'd by all other ppl that are involved ^^ )

anyway what will you be growing ?
 

Gamberro

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I am ashamed to say that I found only one source that could supply seeds on the level I required, and it was all assorted bagseed from his family's collective habit. I'm not terribly proud, but the plan is at least a dozen plots of 6 plants each, and, of course, Internet sources almost unanimously ask for over $30 for 10 seeds. I need to accept the fact that some plots will get stolen, some plots will get eaten by rodents/deer, and some plots may simply have freak accidents. I have one other partner, but I've decided to stay wary of him, so I'm making sure he only knows the location of max. 1/3 of the plots. Besides which, some of the plots I'm considering are water-access only.
 

KINGOFGANJA

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no no no this is a one person thing buddy thats what guerrilla farming is all about trust no one not even your on mother
 

Gamberro

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It would be pretty hard for someone whose belongings are where I live to double-cross me... I live in the country at a house with one phone line, he can't even make a phone call without me knowing. Stop stressing on that and tell me something useful.
 

russruss89

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lol yea good call gamberro. im planning on starting a guerilla grow this spring to. i live in montana so we have fairly similar climates im guessing.
 

kingkron

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You have some time to kill. Ontario is still covered in snow.
Wait till after the May24 weekend to put them outside.
Don't grow in buckets or bag unless you want to water every few days, The ground works much better and if you find a good spot you can get away with minimal waterings. The deeper and looser the hole the bigger and healthier the plants will be.
Since your growing with friends forget getting anything in the end. (friends lie) Grow it by your self, You won't rip your self off.
where i live if you plant in the ground your plants will need to be waterd everyday because its so dry the ground soaks up every bit of water and the sun dries it up so fast
 

kingkron

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true man

have fun with your friends grwing its allways fun ;)

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Also i must say loads of ppl are like dont tell anyone... ( Im the boss someone opens there mouth, gets own'd by all other ppl that are involved ^^ )

anyway what will you be growing ?
Hahaha its not somone telling that is the problem its your plants sudenly "disapearing" your "friends" could just move the plants or harvest without you... theres not really anyway of knowing if they are sneaky about it...
 

SHAMAN

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where i live if you plant in the ground your plants will need to be waterd everyday because its so dry the ground soaks up every bit of water and the sun dries it up so fast
:joint:Ontario is one of the greatest places to grow in Canada. Great soil and good sun, I have been groing outdoor here for longer than I can remember. I find planting it straight in to the ground the best way. Unless you can water every few days if so then go for 5g buckets.:peace:
 

Corso312

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that is good to know ... ok so now what about deer repellent? can it be watered once every 2 weeks?...and nutes every 2 weeks?
 
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