Guerilla Grow in Cornfield. Need Advice!

Well I am thinking of growing in some cornfields due to that being the only thing around. does any experienced cornfield growers have any advice on these things.
Should I replace the soil?
Will the soil burn my plants from nutes?
when should I transplant from indoor to cornfield?
should i use own nutes? Organic or chemical?
 

Johns3yy

Member
depends on if the corn field is being used if not farmers will rob up your crop, take in mind if its being used think of the pesticides nd chemicals the farmers use it will kill or poision your plant
 
From where i come from, the land of dairy, theres def lots of corn. Your best bet is planting on the sides of the cornfield in other greenery. You know how there is always that area where there is a tree line or bushes on the side of in between cornfields. Farmers will try and catch you if they find a well maintained crop right in the center of there field. Replace the soil with your own and use nutes but just take it easy at first.

Peace
 
well first off i will say thanks for the advice. I have seen many grows in the cornfields which is why I was wondering.
So you would advise that I do it beside the corn in woods or a patch open area along corn?
An for the one who said not to get shot by a farmer well I would not be seen unlike you.
Well whats wrong with the soil in the corn fields?
 

<TRICHOME>

Member
Nobody has any other advice?????
Seems like an easy spot to get caught. Specially when those girls stretch up high to reach the sunlight. I dunno where you live, but i wouldnt do it if there are ppl looking for weed from above. Eveybody knows to look there, not to mention the color difference and heat signature(again i dunno the technology of the popo where u live) and depending on your season, will the corn turn brown before the weed is ripe?:leaf:
good luck
 

SCARHOLE

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Around here the farms are all circle irrigated, an the the corners are filled with dead weeds or the farmer plants somthing like sorgrrum there, U cant allways grow there. If u choose a smaller variety it wont outgrow the corn an be very notciable. I start em in door late march harden out an transplant to a field at night when the corn is about 2 ft taller than my plants in May . (dont pull any corn out!) I have a few very small corn field grows , an haent had any trouble with weed killer. Also around here they leave the corn in the field tell Nov-dec so it can dry fully for ethanol production.

Wooo hoooo, Due to ethanol all the farmers here got some cornn growing!
 

aagiants1

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From where i come from, the land of dairy, theres def lots of corn. Your best bet is planting on the sides of the cornfield in other greenery. You know how there is always that area where there is a tree line or bushes on the side of in between cornfields. Farmers will try and catch you if they find a well maintained crop right in the center of there field. Replace the soil with your own and use nutes but just take it easy at first.

Peace
Well over here on this side of the u.s farmers usually start "chopping" the corn in sept-oct...and the few that "pick it" to put in the silo's they do that in the middle to end of november...I have 3 different fields that i know they pick, so those are what i always use...And as for planting around the edges, the first thing that farmers do up here is make a pass around the whole outside of the field first, a couple weeks before they actually cut it, to help dry it out where the trucks will be, and other reasons...hope this helps..
 

Moldy

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I used to live in corn country Iowa. Most the time they cultivate until it's too high, I'd say mid to end of July. Then you could put in the middle if you didn't chop any corn and spread them out enough. They are usually done using herbisides then too if I remember right. They usually don't start picking until late Oct. or Nov. so the moisture content is low and they don't have to dry it as long... but the freeze comes in Sept.? Ugh! That's northern IA, don't know how they do it anywhere else or when your freeze hits.
 

MileHIGHclub101

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Dude wait a second I had this idea for like half a minute before i realized that it was a bad idea.
Find a farmer you can trust and do it with him/her so that they know about it and all the disappointment that you WILL get out of it will be put out of the mind.
It's gonna take all season so if you were to plant them in april theres may june july august sepetember, so even then if its an early harvester it's been sitting in a person corn field for 6 months without them noticing COME ON it's their lively hood and they are going to check on their crop as well (its six fucking months trying to be conspicuious on someones farm where they are already are growing) your gonna come back after like two months of undisturbed growth to see that the farmer got rid of your little ninja grow and now you've wasted that whole time and the idea you were eventually going to get some pot
 
Alright well here corn is harvested pretty late nov-dec but if i were to go drive right now id probably see 10 fields that have not been cut down. I plan on putting 5 in each corn field scattered out and the rest in woods somewhere. I have alot to plant so need some good advice where to do so.... For the corners they chop it down here first to. I am located in the midwest so there is alot of differnt areas but im growing critical mass, hashplant haze, ak 47 and bagseed. They have already been started indoors so that there a bigger yielder and so that i get the hang of things before doing it outside. check out the growjournal i just purchased 8 tube t5 light kit.
 

SCARHOLE

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Im pretty parinoid about farmers after my cousin got shot with rock salt for riding his motorcycle in his young crops. LOL

I look for areas where there are no farm houses in sight, an there is some cover for your vehicle So its not visible from road.
Cover your face Cops plant cameras to watch some times an bust you.
Use ducktaped on shoe souls,
Dont leave any thing around that will attract attention or be found with your finger prints.
I also tie fake sun flowers on my plants with wire cause the only green plants are yucca an sunflowers.
Crop tops to make bushyer.
 
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