Seed guerilla grow

psychadelibud

Well-Known Member
Lets just say that you had a big bag full of seeds and you were to do a guerilla grow and try
to get as many as you can put out. I realize that there would be alot of wasted time in digging
because you might end up with a male in your well spent 30 mins of digging hole. Would you just
go along in different locations and transplant 2-3 seedlings per hole and then end up with one
female per each hole? Would you dig trenches 3ft wide by 2 feet deep and 12ft long and plant
maybe 15-20 plants in rows, hidden in brush lines that is. Would you spend the time to haul soil to
over 500 differeny holes in 100 different locations? Or would you just turn the native soil and add
time released ferts? Most people I know add 20-20-20 to native soil and have great results during
harvest time.

Realize that in this post/question that cloning is out of the question. Now I realize that putting
2 or 3 plants per hole will diminsh the growth and cause smaller plants. Im just saying if you were
to use this method how would you do it? Or with that many plants would one be better off vegging
the seed for a couple weeks and then put in 12/12 just long enough to see preflowers and
immediately revert to 18/6 with a high N fert and maybe top the plants to cause them to revert
quicker.. Or would ya just do the 2-3 per hole thing? I know a guy last year that dug a trench like
I explained and simply germed 30 seeds in that row and went back killed out the males
and ended up with over a lb per trench. Im not wanting a lb per plant, but a way to get lbs
from a larger quantity of plants, since im not using clones.
 

BeastGrow

Well-Known Member
i would recommend keeping it down to 2-3 plants per location after pulling males... so just dig like 3 holes per location and put 2 seeds per hole.. you'll have a good chance to get 2 females at each location...

you probably won't have time for more than 30 sites.. even so you will have a good chance to get 60 females growing.. that could easily be 30lbs
 

brimck325

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you would be better off starting in a more secure environment, if indoors isn't an option maybe a makeshift mini greenhouse. this will give the seedlings a fighting chance once planted in final destination. just my 2.
 

psychadelibud

Well-Known Member
If I were to do this than i'd use a mini green house of some sort. No way would I try germinating them in the ground. I'd definately give them a good start.
 

notoriousxander

Active Member
grow as many females as you want to put in one location, then double that, use 3 gallon pots until the sex shows, half of what you planted will be female which is what you originally wanted, where i live the soil is sugar sand, so there is no amending the soil, if you can amend then obviously dont haul hundreds of pounds of soil and make unnecessary huge trails stright to your grow/grows if you dont need to,

also some advice although im surre you know the risk, the more grows you have the more chance someone will eventually stumble on one of them, and it would be stupid to have 100+ plants in one location, find an equilibrium for your grow, say you wanted to pull 50 females, instead of 10 spots with 5 females id go with 5 spots with 10 each, less traveling and less kids fucking up your hardwork

i dont think you realize how much work growing is, unless this is your full time job and you have a few seasons experience dont expect to pull 100+ plants you will work yourself to death, and all the soil and nutes and gas cost money, dont forget you have to haul a thousand gallons of ph'd water to your 500 plants ;)
 

stonerman

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do not just plop your seeds in soil, they should be started indoors, in a warm area in nice fluffy potting soil, even in a window is good. When marijuana plants are seedlings, they are completely defenseless, meaning anything can come along and kill it, a single slug can wipe out multiple seedlings overnight. When you put an established bigger plant outdoors, it has a much better chance of surviving. And remember to add soil amendments to all the soil you are digging up, like manure, lime, peat moss, bone and blood meal, potting soil etc. Trust me, you will waste your time and a bunch of seeds if you simply plant them in the ground, I am saving you a lot of time and heart ache.
 

notoriousxander

Active Member
do not just plop your seeds in soil, they should be started indoors, in a warm area in nice fluffy potting soil, even in a window is good. When marijuana plants are seedlings, they are completely defenseless, meaning anything can come along and kill it, a single slug can wipe out multiple seedlings overnight. When you put an established bigger plant outdoors, it has a much better chance of surviving. And remember to add soil amendments to all the soil you are digging up, like manure, lime, peat moss, bone and blood meal, potting soil etc. Trust me, you will waste your time and a bunch of seeds if you simply plant them in the ground, I am saving you a lot of time and heart ache.
potting soil in the ground?
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
Im for multiple and many different areas for trenches or plots and scratch in organic nutes . Plant lots of em a foot apart or throw a handfull and see what happens . Cull the males and weak ones , mother nature handles the rest and you end up with what you need . I believe we should just seed the world . lol :leaf:
 
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