southern outdoor grow plans, any ideas?

HIGHLYeducated

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alright guys well i'm planning my first grow! I'm in the southern states and wanted to do a guerrilla grow in a forest near my house. i was planing on purchasing 3 seeds from attitude seed bank. #1 : blue dream auto #2 :Green bud #3: super lemon haze. i wanted an auto to grow quickly and have some bud this summer and the two to start early in the year so they have a long time of vegging so the get real big. i was planing on topping the two photoperiod's and thinking about scrog'ing the auto to get a better yield. what can i do about pest control? and by pest i mean animals such as rabbits. also what type of yields do you think i'd be looking at? i plan on using decent soil but i dont plan on feeding them very often if at all.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Order more seeds. If one doesn't pop then you're out a plant AND veg time. If there's no clearing in the woods don't bother. From seedling theyll stretch and die. If they're a few nodes high they'll just stretch period and you'll have a tall lanky plant. Were talking a 6 foot plant with a foot or 2 between nodes. Bud Weight and density will be minimum as well. Look at other vegitation. If you see ferns the spots a no go. Not enough light. You want at least half your plants day to have direct light. Anything more is a plus. For rabbits slap chicken wire fence around em. But plant more plants than 3.
 

HIGHLYeducated

New Member
Order more seeds. If one doesn't pop then you're out a plant AND veg time. If there's no clearing in the woods don't bother. From seedling theyll stretch and die. If they're a few nodes high they'll just stretch period and you'll have a tall lanky plant. Were talking a 6 foot plant with a foot or 2 between nodes. Bud Weight and density will be minimum as well. Look at other vegitation. If you see ferns the spots a no go. Not enough light. You want at least half your plants day to have direct light. Anything more is a plus. For rabbits slap chicken wire fence around em. But plant more plants than 3.
see it gets really hot. im talking 90-100+ thats why i want to do it in a forest with some protection from burning up. plus people wont find them. as for the number of plants, these plants are said to grow around 2 meters tall and have some huge yields. im just gonna try it and hope for the best.
 

*BUDS

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And with talking shit to his friends make that 3 lb at least.
You got a lot to learn champ.
 

old shol4evr

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i'm with monkeygrinder, your going to find a spot with a south face ,if you think your just going to throw them in the ground and water every now and then ,ain't gonna happen bro.if you really want as much yield as your expecting you are going to have to live with them ,gorilla growing means just that ,rabbit's isn't the only thing you have to worry about because there is such a critter called a gorilla thief ,be a lot of them that watch you going back and forth in them woods ,lot's of them critter's ,but plan on putting out more seed than that
 

rob333

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alright guys well i'm planning my first grow! I'm in the southern states and wanted to do a guerrilla grow in a forest near my house. i was planing on purchasing 3 seeds from attitude seed bank. #1 : blue dream auto #2 :Green bud #3: super lemon haze. i wanted an auto to grow quickly and have some bud this summer and the two to start early in the year so they have a long time of vegging so the get real big. i was planing on topping the two photoperiod's and thinking about scrog'ing the auto to get a better yield. what can i do about pest control? and by pest i mean animals such as rabbits. also what type of yields do you think i'd be looking at? i plan on using decent soil but i dont plan on feeding them very often if at all.
i would say man up and grow em in ya backyard ;)
 

MonkeyGrinder

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see it gets really hot. im talking 90-100+ thats why i want to do it in a forest with some protection from burning up. plus people wont find them. as for the number of plants, these plants are said to grow around 2 meters tall and have some huge yields. im just gonna try it and hope for the best.
You don't have to tell me man. My girls see 100 degree temps through July and August. On top of humidity. The reason I stated it won't work In a forest is guess what? I've been there done that. In the South. Even with plants the banks say have "monster yields.
Those monster yields only come into play when you know what you're doing and giving them an environment to thrive in. Not a shady patch of woods. Or the plants are scrogged out inside under nets.
You're going to have to rethink your plan. It's that simple. Your plants aren't going to die over heat and sun. They'll be acclimated to it by the time the real heat hits anyways.
 

calicocalyx

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Don't forget the males, If those aren't fem seeds. Always count on giving 30% to mama nature. Get them a foot tall with cfl's or something, then put them out at the appropriate time with regards to light cycle. You want something that will finish before your fall rains.
 

TheTrippyHippie

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Best advice when it comes to Guerrilla Gardening is to plant double what you expect to harvest. It will not be unlikely that a wind/rain storm will level your crop or that predators and insects will take over your precious MJ. I would probably get six strains. You can order pick in mix or go with a pack of three seeds and do two strains instead.

Also, if you get quick finishing autos you could always start them in April to harvest by July And start another run in July and harvest in October. Just a thought to play with.
 
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