Who's pumped for the season?

BlackOp

Member
Due to limited resources I'm doing an extreme guerilla setup this year. I've came up with a few setups I'm going to use including suspended in trees, floating gardens, and natural camoflage. I'm testing these methods to figure out which produces the best results. I want to see if you can grow bud upside down like those tomatoe planters. If I could. I could string these in a tree fairly easily. The next method would be a lillpad style where the water would be drawn in using a passive wick system. The next method would be with a small resovroir and go with a outdoor scrog type method where I would also cammoflage the buds. I'm trying to use super silver haze and trainwreck in a very norrthen climate. I'll be planning on more or less living like a homeless during this season but the juice is worth the squeeze. Let me know if you guys see any holes in the plan. I really need to germ some seeds though, but I have a place on standby at any time.
 

dtp5150

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growing it upside down requires a ton of time to maintain, its not worth it only for experiments or if it like...your backyard or something

floating garden sounds cool ...but what about high winds etc

i dunno man good luck, theres a ton of resources for your type of grow. personally i know who people who have trouble growing on their own property ( animals, pests, etc )
 

ataxia

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ok ....while we're on this subject .. i wanted to put a few plants up outdoors this year ... I may not have daily access to them and i've heard of outdoor growers who have lost an entire harvest in a matter of days due to pests and animals. Where I'm thinking about growing is a pretty safe location. I would plan on doing the grow in a pot as opposed to straight in the ground .. It's not populated with deer, however there's plenty of groundhogs, rabbits, rodents,.
I'm wondering if things like cages around the plants would help as well as treating the perimeter around the plants with some sort of deterrent.
Also, and forgive me for asking. I will refer to the net or my books after this.
But if i were using coverage will the shade from trees affect the outcome greatly??? just curious?
 

BlackOp

Member
For pests I'm thinking you might be able to get away with some simple bird netting. A deer would probably get tangled up in it, as well as other animals. Most animals don't want to trap themselves so they'll be cautious. You could also tie thorn type branches around to poke the curious ones. A net could then be staked up and would fold up easily and small.
 
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