looking to start a guerilla grow

virusborn

Member
Hello, im new here, but not to green :) recently i realized, i'd be better off just growing my own. now. i tried looking at all the guides and such but id like personal opinions and insight instead of just generalized information.

I live in south florida and am planning a guerilla grow. This will be my first time. Guerilla grow is my only option so i cant be persueded for indoor.

Now, my area is an island with only one entrance. it runs along an off-intercoastal water way and a (lake like) area. id describe it as the water version of a couldesack.

id like to add, that there is also a creek-like water way going through the middle of it, and that the area is not filled with deer, chipmonks, etc. i know there are plenty of palm trees, but there is also other trees in there and plants. ill try and find out exactly.

Now this is where the newcomer part comes in.
Where on this island should i plant?
Should i use the natural soil or buy my own organic?
How many times should I water it a week?
What seeds should i look for on...nirvana?
and any other tips/advice to a beginner.

p.s although secluded, i will not be able to check/maintain it every day.

thanks guys.:leaf:

oh btw, 2 more q
It is november now, since i live in florida where...tbh, its never cold and even has a less chance to have FROST, could i grow anytime?
Can indoor seeds, be planted outdoors, and still live healthy?
 

ONTGROW

Active Member
Hello, im new here, but not to green :) recently i realized, i'd be better off just growing my own. now. i tried looking at all the guides and such but id like personal opinions and insight instead of just generalized information.

I live in south florida and am planning a guerilla grow. This will be my first time. Guerilla grow is my only option so i cant be persueded for indoor.

Now, my area is an island with only one entrance. it runs along an off-intercoastal water way and a (lake like) area. id describe it as the water version of a
couldesack.

Now this is where the newcomer part comes in.
Where on this island should i plant?
Should i use the natural soil or buy my own organic?
How many times should I water it a week?
What seeds should i look for on...nirvana?
and any other tips/advice to a beginner.

p.s although secluded, i will not be able to check/maintain it every day.

thanks guys.:leaf:
I would plant near one of those waterways, the native soil would work but i would buy some potting soil. Im up in canada so i dont usally need to water my plants but for seeds look for a strain that is suitable for your climate. Goodluck bud:leaf:
 

Dradden

Well-Known Member
Hello, im new here, but not to green :) recently i realized, i'd be better off just growing my own. now. i tried looking at all the guides and such but id like personal opinions and insight instead of just generalized information.

I live in south florida and am planning a guerilla grow. This will be my first time. Guerilla grow is my only option so i cant be persueded for indoor.

Now, my area is an island with only one entrance. it runs along an off-intercoastal water way and a (lake like) area. id describe it as the water version of a couldesack.

Now this is where the newcomer part comes in.
Where on this island should i plant?
Should i use the natural soil or buy my own organic?
How many times should I water it a week?
What seeds should i look for on...nirvana?
and any other tips/advice to a beginner.

p.s although secluded, i will not be able to check/maintain it every day.

thanks guys.:leaf:
Plant in the most unhospitable place you can find. Bugs, thorns you name it.

Depends on the natural soil and its ph. If using non natural soil its best to add the soil you want to use mix it and turn it at least a few months ahead of time.

Again depends on the area. Check when you can and go by what your plants tell you ;) I plant mine next to a swamp where the soil stays fairly wet and the only time i water is when i fertilize and this is in a area where +35 Deg C is normal.

Never use the same trail twice if you can help it. Keep it low impact. Also don't plant all in 1 area. Plant a few and move to another spot.

Wish i had more time to go in depth but hope this helps a little. :bigjoint:
 

Hybrid01

Active Member
I would suggest using your own soil. Make your grow blend in with the surrounding vegetation. Never plant more than a few plants in one spot or it becomes way too obvious from the air. Water as needed. If the top of the soil is still moist, don't water. A good way to avoid drowning your plants is to dig the hole and then gather some small stones or some gravel and throw a small layer into the hole before adding your soil as this will allow for good drainage.
 

Vr6T

Well-Known Member
Even though you live in florida and its usually warm the days are shorter in the winter and it'll fuck up the plants cycle. It'll be like planting them right into a 12/12 cycle. Plus even though Florida is usually warm it can still get pretty cold in the winter especially by the water, trust me i just moved from Daytona Beach. Don't quote me but i think the optimum temps for growing is 70-90. And last year the temps by the beach dropped to 40ish a few times. If your going to grow outdoors you need to plant the seeds around spring/early summer.

And be careful about the soil in the area that your going to plant. Florida is very sandy. I'd dig a big hole and fill it with Fox Farms soil so the plant has some good nutes while its still young.
 
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