Need some advice regarding guerrilla growth

Hey guys.I want to plant some weed outdoors (guerrilla way) but I kind of have one problem.

I've got the seeds, and I've seen that the best method is to first plant them(after they've germinated ofc) in some pots until they have grown a bit so they can't get destroyed so easily.

My problem is that I don't live alone and I can't really keep those plants until they've grown enough to be moved (unless it's really really stealthy).And even if such a stealthy method existed, it couldn't be based on any other lighting method but the sun (I can't place LEDs or stuff in my house without someone finding out).
What do you suggest?Are there any other ways?
Thanks in advance.
 

Smidge34

Well-Known Member
Be inventive dude. Leave them in the bush in pots -- I recommend 50 cent blue fabric Wally World bags to start lol, but they stick out like a sore dick -- and fashion a little wire cage around them or something. Somebody in the Northeast Growers thread posted a pic this morning of some wrapped up, but they went in the ground. Do the same with pots til ready to go in the ground.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

Well-Known Member
Do you live in a rural setting or have a rural setting close to the house? You can use a clear see through tote with a clear lid. Pick them up at any wal mart. Start your plants in clear solo cups and place the solo cups in the tote and then put the tote out in the weeds/under brush where it won't be easily found but gets lots of direct sunlight. Drill some holes in the tote to let a little air flow through. Or you can just use clear solo cups without the tote. Just take another solo cup and flip it upside down on top of the one with the plant in it and put a thin strip of duct tape around the seam. Acts like a little greenhouse and gives some protection for the seedling. Fill up your solo cup a little over half full with soil. Then put some water on it to wet the soil down good. Then I take a toothpick and make a little hole to drop the already sprouted seed into and cover it up with soil. You can then place the cups in your closet or under your bed, etc. Keep a close eye on them though. As soon as that sprout pops through the soil it needs to be getting direct sunlight. I sprout my seeds by putting them in a little cup of water and usually within 2-4 days the seed will start to split and a sprout will begin emerging. Once that happens I put them into a solo cup. I like to you use Miracle Gro seed starting soil. Once your seed has sprouted and reaches to the top of the cup you want to fill the cup up the rest of the way with soil around the stalk being careful not to break it. Keep your soil moist but not drenched. It's a good way for me to get a plant to a viable size. The clear solo cups are nice for keeping an eye on the root system as well. I generally let them grow this way for 3-4 weeks before putting them in the ground or smart pots or sometimes a one gallon pot if I so desire so as to get them a little beefier before turning them loose in the ground or bigger pots.
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Yes, I actually live in a village that has a lot of good places around for this kind of things.I can certainly find one safe from humans and big animals, the only ones I'm concerned about being small rodents and snails maybe.
Lol guys, I was starting to lose confidence but you gave me some great ideas.:smile::D Thank you for taking the trouble to help me (:(:
 

MyRep

Member
If you're worried about something getting into them go with predator urine. And remember green spray paint and tall weeds are your best friend. Try to find a local East / West running Treeline and plant on the south side if you're in the norther hemisphere. If you're afraid of the wind getting them due to the stalk not being strong enough tie them up with some thread. Work with gloves on so you don't leave prints and don't get caught being there. Remember it's not that easy to recognize a small bushy plant as bud unless someone is looking for it. I've had friends with them planted in their back yard and no one realized what it was.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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These three items will help.

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For the high value seeds, I plant the seed right in a one gallon pot. When the sprout is about a week old, I sink the pot in a briar patch or some other weedy place. After about three weeks in the holding ground, they are ready to go in the patches.

I can't grow in my house either, but I do have lots of land and a big garden, which makes it easier to get away with.
 
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