Guerrilla Growing
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Hi stoners. Have a nice little grow going this year on a plot i came across 3yrs back. I had a go in it back then with a hurkle and a pennywise which didnt go too well due to lack of rain and extreme high temps, also i made a noob mistake by digging holes and filling with my own soil without lining them, the native soil was near abouts sand and i think it may have effected them. I ended up with some really nice bud, structurally it was prob the best iv grown, maybe something to do with the fact this spot gets alot of sun. But the size of plants and yeild were low. So this year i plan on lining my holes with heavy duty bin bags. Iv dug out a little dam an lined it with b…
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I'm in a capital city, not too far from the cbd. So it's pretty much suburbia. Outdoor at home is not an option at all due to properties being so close to each other. There are however a few reserves around the place which have walking trails so some moderate foot traffic. Has anyone done an outdoor grow in this type of area? It's prob 300m away from houses. On a bush walk now and thinking it might be doable if I prep the ground this year. Anyone had success like this or should I just stick to my indoor? More trouble than it's worth? MLG Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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So went to water my two girls this evening. I have a Blue Dream CBD in one location and a Moby Dick in another... about 2km away from each other. Have been caring for them for near on 5 months. Both plants had well over 1lb on each. So i walk up to the Blue Dream and..... ripped! Totally gutted but thinking to myself ok I still have another one. So I head over to water the MD and would you believe but yes.... ripped too! Only been two days since I visited them and they were doing beautifully. So gutted now! These plants were in locations where nobody would go. A 200 metre walk from the nearest carpark through sand dunes in the middle of big Coast Wattle trees. Being in sa…
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G'day guys.. I've been running a greenhouse grow for the last few months and have a mix of indica dominant and what look to be nearly pure sativas. My question is, the sativa dominant plants aren't showing sex as yet.. is this normal? All the indicas have shown their sex about a month or more ago and I've gotten rid of the males... but no show with the sats yet? I know the sativas take longer to flower, so do they also take longer to show sex? Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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So I've been on holidays for a week now (haven't had a birthday at home for last 6 years so thought fuck it, holiday's this year) anyways my seeds arrived when I was at work (bugger) gotta say seedsman, top work on stealth packaging. So been doing extra hole prep and making up timber boards for holes cause being on side of hill bit hard putting up rocks as an edge thought I'd give some boards a go, more height, more soil, more roots, more fruit so they say. Some pics of the holes at moment Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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Hello i just visit my outdoor crop of blueberry by dj short.. i have cone to find that the have flower not even half way the December (not really sure why maybe my plant coves offered alil too much shade).. anyhow it the way it is now. My question is if my blueberries have flowered early (about a ft to a ft and a half tall) should i let then continue, like will they still give anything i know it will be no minor jackpot but is there anything to be expected of these girls? Or will it be that low of a yield that i cant even count it as a harvent?
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Hello fellow tokers, First post in a couple years, tried to find a thread about this but everything is from a while ago. My question is does anyone have any knowledge as to how the logistics of a copper chopper operation goes down? (In NSW to be more specific) I was told that they usually only do 1 or 2 fly overs per year because of the cost of such a operation. Is this correct? Assuming they have not been tipped off to a huge crop worth busting of course. My apologies if this has already been covered, looking into it online most of it applies more to America. Anyways it's starting to get that time of year again stay safe fellow travelers never get sloppy! the mor…
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Hey Mateys, please point me to any good threads if this topic has been done to death I been outdoor growing for a while but because my bank account is always been in the minus haha I have always just scraped up what I can get for making my holes (usually consists of some searls 5 in 1 cow shit and dolomite) this year I'm thinking into the future and want to go all out and get all the extras goodies. My question is and sorry if it's silly I've only just started looking into more sophisticated ways of growing thb, I'm looking to do a fair few holes for next season which will take a while and was wondering can a hole be cooked for to long to the point i would be wasting…
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Hey everyone I need some help, me and my mate wanna start going marijuana out bush near a dam but there is no electricity. What are some alternate ways to water. Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
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Greatings, Hope all has had lovely holidays. SWIM's obviously new to the world of cultivating cannabis and planning to do both indoor and outdoor grows this coming year, using an indoor mother to clone and keep planting and playing until he figures it out. If one were to consider planting outdoor on the gold coast, QLD, what information, calculations and measuring devices is at ones disposal when choosing a site and testing the soil? What is one looking for? And subsequently, how does one then go on to choose a strain to match the soil conditions? Many thanks!
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http://www.hydrosyph.com/More-Information.php Just picked up a 5 pack of these for just under $40 delivered. Looks like a great way to deliver water slowly to the root system of plants. I'm about to trial a couple on some fruit trees I'm planting and then, if they work OK, planning to use them for some bush grows this summer. [i will have to cart in water as don't have the luxury of an available water source in our bush!]. Not sure that 10L would last for 6 weeks during the hottest part of our summer, but it should be pretty efficient when delivering the moisture below ground. And will hopefully allow me the luxury of leaving plants unattended for a week or two. …
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How can I break up a fairly clay ridden area for use next month?? Is it possible?? Or should I just bury buckets??? ... It's got a bit of composted material through it. And is surrounded by tea trees and big ol gum trees. "Sow the seed Grow the weed KOG"
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Hey guys I found an awesome spot for a guerilla grow and I will be spending the next few months prepping the plot before the grow season starts again. I will be using the native soil and will be growing 50-60 plants of the strains super silver haze, super lemon haze, blue dream, og kush, afghani, cheese, durban poison and dutch passion's Euforia. What would be some good soil amendments for this grow keeping in mind that i can only get to the plot one or two times a fortnight with one backpack full of stuff and the area I'm growing in is 4-5 km's into the bush and requires alot of steep walking to get to it. Thanks
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Okay so here are the plants. Would moving these during the day time (hidden in a box) To a spot possible cause problems??? Max of 4 hours. They are 3 weeks old Posted from the OZ Stoners mobile app
Last reply by PhatNugz, -
Okay so I'm soon to throw some seedlings outside.. Now.. Where I'm growing is a natural rainforest. . Lots of hardwood and ferns ECT (Well.. where I am growing is a little bit dryer). Now.. The soil is fairly sandy.. Would I be better off digging a hole and filling it with sheep shit and perlite, blood n bone, vermiculite, lime. Or using a high grade potting mix with a bit of perlite??... Cheers. Pope "Sow the seed Grow the weed KOG"
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