Guerrilla Growing
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I was thinking of how to protect my summer grows and the fact that Poison Ivy done not bother me. I have rolled in large patch of the stuff and nothing happened to me. Any ways I know where there are large patches of Poison Ivy so I was thinking of transplanting a lot of them around my garden to keep rippers out and any one just walking in to it. Also i will tie down the ganja to keep it low and concealed. Any Ideas thanks
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Gday all Setting up a few outdoor grows this season of about 4 plants each I was wondering what sort off watering systems people have had success with in the past I am thinking gravity feed and will only be able to visit every 2 weeks at the most any proven ideas would be much appreciated stay cool
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my very 1st grow! 1 2 3 4
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hey everryone wat up? so as the title says this is my first grow and by using this thread im hoping to get some feedback on wat i should and shouldnt do etc. i am almost 2 weeks in to it already and will post up some pics as soon as i can... they are a bit sketchy cuz there of my phone.. tell me wat u think of them if they are a good size for almost 2 weeks old
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Hey everyone, Just thought I'd start a general thread for people guerilla growing in the '06/'07 season, sort of a shared journal I guess, and to shared ideas. Anyway, this year my friend will be growing 14x Neville's Haze and 8x Kongo (Kog X Mango, backcrossed once). The Neville's Haze are all clones, currently have 4 Kongo mother plants to take clones from, which are currently pre-sexing (clones under 12/12 flouros). He'll have 3 seperate gardens, 1x 14 Neville's Haze, 2x 4 Kongo. To water his ladies, He'll be using his experimental solar-powered pumping setup, backed up by a simple res/timer setup (just in case), if all goes well this is a set-and-forget operatio…
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ok a buddy of mine id thinking about doing a lrge outdoor grow around 1000 plants but needs genetics first off can anyone recomend a place to buy seeds in bulk preferrably 2000 seeds around a couple bucks a seed would be nice but i know just bcuz it would be nice doesnt mean it would happen how would you prep that much land for a grow i know normally you check the ph treat the soil and everything else but we dont have the supplys to do to that any ideas on a way to pull this off northern hemesphear out west in the usa closer to the top part of the country and when would be a god time to seeds them i was thinking of doing clones how many mother plants would i have to hav…
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Hey all again. I put my first lot of vegged afghans out last night, 2 of em both 2.5 feet high. I dug em into my patch, watered em in and this morning both have been decimated. Looks like what ever ate them only wanted the main stalks as the tips/cuttings have all been neatly severed. The thing is i have some other ones in the patch skunks and sativa X's that have never been touched. My first suspicion is Rats or bandicoots but not sure. Spose I could put a fence around it but it will stand out more from above. What to do?
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Yes I expect these to double in bulk in the next 4-6 weeks. This is my single cola girl A closer look at 'Single Cola Girl' ..(182kb)... Another plant & another bud ......(247kb) .click me ........................... A bubble gun Bud in formation ...sml pic.... Another bud in process .........sml pic.......................................
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Grow Australia! by Pete Brady (13 Feb, 2003) How growers Down Under produce award-winning pot under the wide Aussie sky. What's the difference between a wombat and a wallaby? According to KoalaMan, a 30-year-old former opal miner who has spent most of his adult life growing cannabis in rugged Australian backcountry, "The wombat is a tiny, furry bugger that digs massive burrows under your plants and eats their roots." "The wallaby is a miniature kangaroo that travels in packs while eating or trampling your weed," he continued. "They do vicious damage. I lost a crop to them just two weeks before I would have harvested. The only difference is that a wombat will run un…
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I was at a party on the weekend and in strolled these 2 teenagers. Real big time smokers, so they thought they were, Anyway to cut the story short i said to 1 of them How come you got so much weed.... this is what they told us. They never grow they flog peoples crops by walking along back fences and having a quick peak in the yards, asking little kids in parks if there old man has a garden and stands there all day long looking at it, checking out the yards of dealers and paying there mates a few bucks on there neighbours to notice if anyone is watching there garden grow. Seems that is the big give away, watching your garden so from now on i will only be looking at mine at…
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Hey everyone this is my first post so Gday! I have recently bought some M60 from Xpat and they have just sprouted for my first guerilla grow up in the bush. I was wondering if there are any strains that don't actually look like marijuana? I was thinking about tying the plants down to keep them low profile but I think i'll just hope no one sees them. Appreciate any thoughts! Smithy
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Well, as the title suggests, i wish to start a little 2-3 plant outdoor grow... in my area the weather should be good enough for it.. I'm in northern Victoria, so i am told it is pretty good weather at the moment for a grow. i am getting a hold of 10 seeds and will be scouting around the place for good growing areas... i am thinking i will germ them using the paper towel method on a plate and then put them in pots.. i will pre-bury the pots in the ground at the location and come out with the germinated seeds and plant them up. i don't want a massive yield (yeah i know, silly hey) as i simply don't have a place that i could trim and cure a pound of bud. about max i…
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hey all you guerilla growers. i'v come to the conclusion that , after growing geurillas for 35 years. i'm addicted to it. is it me?. or is everyone else insane as well? happy chooffing guys.
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I think I might have found a good spot for a decent size guerilla grow. I don't have any questions right now instead I'm looking for a guide that will hopefully answer most of them for me. I want to find out how much work I will need to put in and what the possible results are, I've heard of half - full p if grown optimally and long although is this dry weight cured etc? This is all for personal use ofcourse, I have alot of friends Cheers in advance
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Hey Guys, Im New to this site i was an overgrow member but as it is shut down i cant do n e thin n e more. I was just asking, because i had my plants indoors to start with and i thing i transplanted them outdoors a bit late, now they are a bit smaller than my first indoor grow and i cant understand why. can anyone help? Ill try and post some pics on monday. Cheers Perfection.
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i'm starting a crop in what i hope will be a good spot.. bout 150km from the nearest town.. along a river its a little dry however the surrounding plants and reasonable green.. and i was planning on either a. putting 2-5 4x5m crops sites in surrounded by chicken wire. or b. just plant them out at about 5-10m intervals 10-50m from the river maybe 100-200 plants the one problem i see atm is that cows come down to drink. there seems to be a good amount of vegetation on the ground for them to eat.. just wondering if anyone has known them to 'attack' crops? the only thing about the fenced off areas is that they might be seen from the air more easily
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