Guerrilla Growing
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Recently on my travels one of my family bought back these deer cameras from the gun shop, they are self contained and motion sensitive so if someone walks past it takes pics day or night, they come in camo and strap to trees or whatever you like and have SD card that pops out and goes straight into laptop, They do the job and may aid any fellow farmers in a few things. I spend alot of time in the bush and a tip I couldnt stress enough is dont leave markers to your plot, even little things like a stick leaning on a fence stand out, or rocks stacked on top of each other. there's lots of wildlife outhere and its best to use the same trails that the roo's, emu's leave through…
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I found this trick make it even hard for me to find my own shit. First just get myself a few cheap spray cans of similar colour to where my ladies live, Next I break off a few branches from surrounding trees. On pots and water storage I will spray a few random squirts and wiggles in mat colour then get the branches and leaves I got to use as a template and spray straight over the top leaving all the outlines, works good for hiding shit and find peppercorn trees are perfect aswell to add
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Gday, just went out and bought back a load of ribbon seaweed ya always see at the high tide mark, spent ages last night rinsing it and want to shred some and add it to my mulch to keep moisture in come warmer days, I already mixed a heap into my big soil pile I use for everything else, My plan is to put down a nice layer of shredded seaweed around my plot then a bit of peastraw over the top of that. On another note I made up seedling mix in a few 4 inch pots with nearly a third shredded rinsed seaweed mixed through it conbined with sieved potting mix and my own compost soil which has bannana skins, mango skins and mainly that kinda thing with bucket of sand mixed in now …
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Can our sunlight be too hot for young plants? I just went out to prepare my guerrilla spot and it was bloody scorching, we're not even into summer yet. Should I plant my girls in an area that's a bit sheltered? It seems like the constant harsh sun is going to wither them.
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Hi everyone! I'm new to the forums and to growing. I have spent the last week or so scouring these forums plus others and have finally got enough info to start my grow (at least I hope). Just a few things I want to clear up before I start to maximize my chances at a harvest!! I'm worried that it is getting too late in the season to start? It will be another 2 weeks or so before I get my seeds and then of course I have to germinate them and let them get big enough to transfer. So will it be alright to plant in say, the first week of Nov? Which brings me to my second question. At what stage is it best to transfer into the ground? The site I have chosen is close t…
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Hi everyone, My seeds arrived successfully I have dropped them in some water and will put them in a seed raising mix after 24 hours. Just a question on this, I have one of those little greenhouse boxes, am I better off using this to start my seedlings? Also, do I put them straight under light once they are in the seed raising mix? Is it worth buying a small heating pad? If so where do u get them? Thanks T.H
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hey there all you green thumbs, i have been cruzing around the forum for about a month now and so far have found the answer to most of my questions. but i think i messed up guys. i live in SA, and i got bored (as u do hear) and germinated m seeds early. i planted my first one about 2 months ago, and i must say my baby girl is nice and strong, bg leave, 6 nodes growing 7 (now 5 cos i topped it today)and i have notice that at 8 week she is showing sex female. u could understand how happy i was first time first seed BINGO. but my concern is have i started my plant to early and have i triggered it to bud early by not waiting for spring? have some pics im sorry there no…
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hey all. i have been growing both indoors and outdoors for a couple of years now. lately its been more of an indoor venture but my housing arrangements are going to change shortly and growing indoors wont happen for another couple of months. however, i still have a little while left. not too long though so i have come up with a little bit of a plan to make the best of the time i have left. i'll be deconstructing my grow room and storing all the gear at a mates place(essentially giving it to him but hes like my brother so whatever). the room will then be set up purely for rooting clones. im not sure how many cuttings i am going to accomodate but ill think of that when i n…
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Hi Guys, Fronting court next week after getting done for cultivation. My lawyer told me to pack my toothbrush as I will most likely get 6 to 12 months. It will be my first time inside and at 33 and only a skinny 75kgs Id like a bit of advice from those who have experienced life inside. How is the best way to behave to avoid trouble / being stood over / sexual assault etc. Any advice from those who have experienced life inside would be much appreciated. Thanks
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Hey guys, For this years crop I want to keep my presence around it to a minimum. So for a watering system I'm thinking a 240L wheelie bin, with a tap fitted at the bottom. I think you can purchase these, but I'm just going to make my own. Off the tap I'm going to have an electronic tap timer which you can set to water for the amount of time you want each day. Or every few days. These systems are about $50 or less off eBay for a quality one. I'll also need hose or pipe coming off the tap to the various plants. Is this a good idea? Just want to know if there's any flaws in my planning really. Cheers (:
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Hey all, preparing my site for this year. Everythings nearly set up. Got 10 x 60L bins and mixed coco peat (soil which expands when water hits it). Theres a river near by but its like 50 metres away. My problem is trying to carry 30L of water up and down and people might hear my footsteps. Should I a) get a petrol water pump which im not sure but i think it would be noisy as hell which some one might here or ( can each plant survive with 10L of water per week in the 60L bin and im hoping this babies get around 4 metres tall and produce plenty of good heads. Chhers syco
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hey guys this is my first thread. i know there are prob a few threads like this but would like to get peoples opinions on my plan for a gorilla grow and hopefully keep people updated as i go. I know its early to start planning but theres alot of work to be done. K so strains i will hopefully be working with after i order them for attitude seeds will be amnesia haze, bubblegum, blueberry, ak48, cataract kush, and a few others i havnt chosen yet. Do these strains sound ok or have some people ran into problems with them? Also hows attitude seeds to get into auz? I will be preparing the site which is 5mins down the road from my house it is a bushforever site and pretty big 1 …
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I only have a very small amount of ganja out in the bush growing away. Doing quite nicely too. First grow too. But I'm getting MAJOR paranoia about first, the residends near the bush, and second, the helicopters that seem to be flying over the bush almost constantly...I have no idea if they are looking or anything, but im just really paranoid about them spotting my plants, or worse, me tending to my plants... Has anyone had any experience with this? Or possibly know if im mostly safe? The paranoia is really getting to me...
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hey guys, i have the location set out.. now i don't know about how to prep the soil? it's a coastal location and has alot of native trees and shrubs around. there is access to water, i'll need to sort something out tho. i just want to find a good product for soil conditioning or is there a slow release fertiliser that does well? maybe a liquid fertiliser? i've no idea. flower power maybe bunnings product? thanks guys.
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