Counties in Florida that don't have police flyovers

soupnazi

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What county are you in?

Also... know anything about swamp growing? I have an area in mind that receives moderate light and really would be my best bet... My reasoning is "who the fucks gonna go diggin around in a giant snake/mosquito pit lookin for some plants?"

anywho my only concern is as the rainy season comes that area is going to fill up with water and i'll have nowhere to put my plants.
 

LegalizeNature420

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We'll, just dont worry about them. If you grow outdoors, just do it far away from yur house and everything is ok. Just get them started, transplant, and they will do fine. If indoor, keep yur lights on during the day and the flyover will be worthless! Don't base yur new residence on this issue bro!
 

CoLTsMoKe

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We'll, just dont worry about them. If you grow outdoors, just do it far away from yur house and everything is ok. Just get them started, transplant, and they will do fine. If indoor, keep yur lights on during the day and the flyover will be worthless! Don't base yur new residence on this issue bro!
Listen to this guy
 

iblazethatkush

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We'll, just dont worry about them. If you grow outdoors, just do it far away from yur house and everything is ok. Just get them started, transplant, and they will do fine. If indoor, keep yur lights on during the day and the flyover will be worthless! Don't base yur new residence on this issue bro!
Yeah I'm not worried about indoor. It's outdoor I'm worried about. Most places have police choppers fly over looking for weed in the woods. I'm kinda going to do this for a living so I really can't afford to have them find one of my spots. This is the only loose end I can think of, so if I get caught it will be because of this. If anyone knows of any counties like this is in North or Central Florida it would be appreciated:blsmoke:
 

granitestate

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key west? when growing outdoors, and the only fresh water source is ur backyard hose...?

Im thinkin bout goin north, appalachian trail style. i want some hills/mts. to make it a lil more difficult for passer by's. i think any big wooded off area/state park is gonna have flyovers. the area is too densley populated, id say somewhere between gainsville and jax would be ur best bet, country. or more central florida
 

WoRRaLL

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Move to central fl, in Lake county, dont know about the choppers though but i havent seen any around me and there are loads of woods around here to grow in + i use the lake water around here which works really well for my plants.
 

granitestate

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how long would a drive from...oh sayyy, just north of Jax to Lake county...? Sounds like good land out there haha
 

mastakoosh

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Move to central fl, in Lake county, dont know about the choppers though but i havent seen any around me and there are loads of woods around here to grow in + i use the lake water around here which works really well for my plants.
i was gonna say lake county, my folks live near and seems like plenty of dense forest but dont know bout flyovers.
 

FebreezeIt

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I saw clips of barry coopers brand new video, never get raided again. He was a trained detector who flew in choppers to scope for crops. In the vid they went up in the chopper and he pointed out stuff like styrofoam cups, which somepeople leave behind from their clones. If you need to keep your tools out there, keep them in a black trash bag and cover them with leaves and stuff. Choppers don't just randomly scower acres and acres of woods, it would be far too costly. What they do is they follow rivers, ponds and streams. They know that growers need easy access to water, so they use this as a starting point. Trails are obviously a giveaway too. So I guess just be a badass and deal with the thorns, branches and whatever. You can kinda think of choppers as a flashlight pointed towards the ground. They will be able to best see the stuff right underneath them. The farther away you go, well you get the idea. Nothing can gaurentee you total protection but you can really improve your chances. I've always thought about stretching a cammo cargo net over said grow field, like the kinds used to cover tanks and stuff. I just don't know how much light would get through but who knows...
 

WoRRaLL

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how long would a drive from...oh sayyy, just north of Jax to Lake county...? Sounds like good land out there haha
Id say about 3 hours probably. but yea theres woods everywhere and crazy ass redneck families where like 30 of them live in the same double wide trailer on like 20 acres of land in the middle of nowhere.
 

MunchieMan420

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I live in Jacksonville and if I were you I would grow somewhere in Clay County (south of Jacksonville) Theres this mid sized town Green Cove Springs about 30-45 minutes south of J-ville that has tons of dense woods around it. It seems like a good spot. From what I here they hardly ever bring out the copters. I might be starting a grow out there in February.
 

LetsGetHigh90

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Polk County, my dad's a cop, they don't do any of that BS here. I'm starting my first guerrilla here in march so Iv looked into all that. Good luck though
 

satch

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Yeah I'm not worried about indoor. It's outdoor I'm worried about. Most places have police choppers fly over looking for weed in the woods. I'm kinda going to do this for a living so I really can't afford to have them find one of my spots. This is the only loose end I can think of, so if I get caught it will be because of this. If anyone knows of any counties like this is in North or Central Florida it would be appreciated:blsmoke:
Just get anywhere within the no-fly zone of a military base. No flyovers there looking for weed :weed: It's served me well for years.
 
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