Guerilla Growing in a Wet Climate

Jmy137900

Active Member
Last year was my first guerilla grow and it was completely ruined by the rain. I was wondering if anyone had ideas on how to prevent that this year? (other than moving to a different climate)
 

Gaz29

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DIY yourself a see-through plastic cover ; (greenhouse style), keep it low and no-one can see it.! Good luck, happy growing ..
Gaz
 

Jmy137900

Active Member
Thanks Gaz. I considered that but the air humidity gets so high that it might even ruin plants protected from rain. I also have heard about autoflower strains that can ripen before the onset of fall, but I don't have any experience with that. It's a difficult climate here in northern Oregon, perhaps there's no way around it...
 

backtracker

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autos are easy they flower in a set amount of time they don't need the 13 hours to flower. get seeds from a known breeder that flower in under 90 days and you can beat that early rain. I have web feet I grew up in Oregon, lived in Milwaukee, a river rat.
 

Lucky Luke

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We had/having a terrible year on the east coast of aussie to.


Strains that finsh early like Black Dog can work
 

Jmy137900

Active Member
I'm thinking autos might be worth a try. The weather is definitely good enough throughout summer. Autumn is the problem.

Last year I grew half a dozen northern lights in the woods, all throughout September, great weather, just a few weeks away from harvest, Bam! Record-setting rainfall for the entire month of October.
 
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