Guerilla Grow: VIDEO JOURNAL!!!

yoyogrow

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Did you use Googlemaps to find your location? Is it pretty damn secluded? I would think it would have to be when you're bringing out 10+ plants that have been growing for over a month. How do you plan on doing that exactly without attracting attention and being sneaky?
No google maps...just good old fashioned hiking. The spot is about a mile from where i am so I can just walk thru the woods with the plants no problem.
 
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fureelz

Guest
were you a film student? lol..thats pretty good with the music and seedling photo freeze.. :P Have you been working on the plot at all or is it still frozen? you still have a while yet before transplant right?
 

yoyogrow

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were you a film student? lol..thats pretty good with the music and seedling photo freeze.. :P Have you been working on the plot at all or is it still frozen? you still have a while yet before transplant right?
Lol no ive never taken a film class in my life. Just a digital camera and some good tunes lol but I take that as a compliment :) Ground is still a bit covered in snow (2 inches) or so. In a week ill go back out there and trim some more. Im planning on planting outside end of april/first week of may depending on weather.

Take it easy:bigjoint:
 
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fureelz

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oh nice, ya totally a compliment, I can't do that and I went to an art college. Speaking of cutting back more, I saw this electric chainsaw on craigslist and thought about how perfect it would be...but the downfall is lugging a car battery to the site, 60+ lbs. and a bulky chainsaw, ya right.. Stick with that guerilla saw eventhough it takes forever. Ohya how many seedlings did you put in the rockwool?
 

yoyogrow

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oh nice, ya totally a compliment, I can't do that and I went to an art college. Speaking of cutting back more, I saw this electric chainsaw on craigslist and thought about how perfect it would be...but the downfall is lugging a car battery to the site, 60+ lbs. and a bulky chainsaw, ya right.. Stick with that guerilla saw eventhough it takes forever. Ohya how many seedlings did you put in the rockwool?
Yeah no electric chainsaw for me haha:) I put 24 seedlings into the rock wool by the way.
 

surfthebrainwaves

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whats up yoyogrow lookin forward to seein how this turns out im also plannin on growing some autoflowering plants maybe some new england out doors just waitin for the last frost too most of the snow is melted around here me and my friends are just itchin to start our projects wont be long now .....subscribed and good luck man
 

trains strain

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funny ass videos man good job. i cant wait to see your results. im starting my first out door grow actually. today i just finished cutting back some thick bush, dug some deep holes and filled thm up with fresh soil. another month and a half and ill be outdoors. hopefully haha mother nature is unpredictable
 

yoyogrow

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funny ass videos man good job. i cant wait to see your results. im starting my first out door grow actually. today i just finished cutting back some thick bush, dug some deep holes and filled thm up with fresh soil. another month and a half and ill be outdoors. hopefully haha mother nature is unpredictable
Good to hear!:leaf: Mother nature is definitely very unpredictable but im hoping to be out in about a month. What strains are you growing??? Take it easy bro:bigjoint:
 

trains strain

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probably going to try for NL skunk and some auto flowering, havent decided which kind yet, i just want something to keep me burning through the summer without paying for it haha
 

w1ckedchowda

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probably going to try for NL skunk and some auto flowering, havent decided which kind yet, i just want something to keep me burning through the summer without paying for it haha
ha! that's awesome man I'm growing some NL x skunk right now and it's lookin the best outta all of them :bigjoint:
 

growinman

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Great journel, yoyogrow! I really like the vids too!!<---how cool! You've got me itching to get outside this year......it's been a few(I brought mites to my inside in '06).
I didn't notice if you found your answer for getting your water up out of that creek or not. The one idea of using an electric with a car battery.......right idea, but they have them that run on smaller batteries and they run quite long actually. BUT, imo, and what I 've always done is use a double-action hand pump. We'd keep a 55 gal(food grade blue)drum up on the hill and pump it full(only takes about 5 minutes). Then we'd run lines from a manifold set-up at the drum to the plots. That was in a pretty remote area where we didn't have to camo everything too great, so we were able to leave our water lines on top just running wherever. This could be done as portable and temporary as wanted. The guy that I learned this from when I was a kid used a metal 55 gal drum with a removable lid and put his pump and lines, etc., inside when he was done. I just dont know how he got away with the metal drum year after year......

I think it was brndrt that used a pond liner in a hole?? I like that idea too, though have never tried it. I like the idea because it would be easier than burying a drum and easier to get to your spot.

The idea of having to carry water in buckets...... I know I am getting old now...... and that thing you call a saw??? haha<-----jk, used to do the same with a bow saw!! I think now that I would look into a cordless chainsaw or use my dewalt sawsall and make a pass through where I was going to grow a couple of months ahead of planting as you've done.

You have a few great sounding strains to play with!! What is your plan for nutes, etc..... and I am sorry if you already said that too(I did skip a few pages). I 've always had great luck with the NL's and crosses with it at my latitude, which I think is similar to yours except I am opposite side of the country and a few degrees south. I think the best strain I ever grew outside was Northernberry by Peak, but we had crossed it again(cant even think of with what??----in my notes somewhere).
I have the same Thai S-Skunk(G13) and 1 fem ww as you from the attitude that were freebies(+1 fem PPP) with my AK47 order. I am going to run the Thai ss for outside. I will get them started so I can get clones too... are you just running the seeds you have, or taking clones?<---I 'll go back and read what I missed.....

Hey, great journel you have:clap:!! You sure got my mind going right now!!<+ this MoonFlower I am smoking on.....haha!bongsmilie:bigjoint:

:leaf:growinman
 

yoyogrow

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Great journel, yoyogrow! I really like the vids too!!<---how cool! You've got me itching to get outside this year......it's been a few(I brought mites to my inside in '06).
I didn't notice if you found your answer for getting your water up out of that creek or not. The one idea of using an electric with a car battery.......right idea, but they have them that run on smaller batteries and they run quite long actually. BUT, imo, and what I 've always done is use a double-action hand pump. We'd keep a 55 gal(food grade blue)drum up on the hill and pump it full(only takes about 5 minutes). Then we'd run lines from a manifold set-up at the drum to the plots. That was in a pretty remote area where we didn't have to camo everything too great, so we were able to leave our water lines on top just running wherever. This could be done as portable and temporary as wanted. The guy that I learned this from when I was a kid used a metal 55 gal drum with a removable lid and put his pump and lines, etc., inside when he was done. I just dont know how he got away with the metal drum year after year......

I think it was brndrt that used a pond liner in a hole?? I like that idea too, though have never tried it. I like the idea because it would be easier than burying a drum and easier to get to your spot.

The idea of having to carry water in buckets...... I know I am getting old now...... and that thing you call a saw??? haha<-----jk, used to do the same with a bow saw!! I think now that I would look into a cordless chainsaw or use my dewalt sawsall and make a pass through where I was going to grow a couple of months ahead of planting as you've done.

You have a few great sounding strains to play with!! What is your plan for nutes, etc..... and I am sorry if you already said that too(I did skip a few pages). I 've always had great luck with the NL's and crosses with it at my latitude, which I think is similar to yours except I am opposite side of the country and a few degrees south. I think the best strain I ever grew outside was Northernberry by Peak, but we had crossed it again(cant even think of with what??----in my notes somewhere).
I have the same Thai S-Skunk(G13) and 1 fem ww as you from the attitude that were freebies(+1 fem PPP) with my AK47 order. I am going to run the Thai ss for outside. I will get them started so I can get clones too... are you just running the seeds you have, or taking clones?<---I 'll go back and read what I missed.....

Hey, great journel you have:clap:!! You sure got my mind going right now!!<+ this MoonFlower I am smoking on.....haha!bongsmilie:bigjoint:

:leaf:growinman
Thanks for the great advice man! I really appreciate it. What I was thinking of doing for the water is getting one of those hand pumps used to pump water out of boats. I found a great spot to hide my bucket under some fallen trees down stream and will just keep the hose coiled in the bucket with the pump after im done using it. That way I wont have to carry things to the area each time and it will look less suspicious if someone happens to see me hiking thru the woods. (hopefully this isn't an issue). As far as nutes I have my plants started on the technaflora line right now but might switch it up...not sure yet. Im going to be prepping some of the spots this week with some good soil from the farmers co-op so watch out for a video of that. I also might be picking up some clones closer to the planting date but im not sure of that yet. Again thanks for stopping by and the super advice! Take it easy:blsmoke:
 

smokiedog

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i'm using the complete technaflora line right now for the first time. i picked up their starter kit that comes with everything, even includes cloing gel. i couldnt be happier with it! i used every thing 100% strenght from the beggining, followed the shedule and no nute burns or deficiencies of any type. the only change i mage is they recommend feed, water, water, feed for soil application. i did water, feed, water, feed and now im just starting week three of flowering and i'm just doing feed, feed, feed, feed, feed, and the ladies love it. No issues. so far i like them better than foxfarm, and wayyyyy better than Canna line. canna blows.
 

yoyogrow

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i'm using the complete technaflora line right now for the first time. i picked up their starter kit that comes with everything, even includes cloing gel. i couldnt be happier with it! i used every thing 100% strenght from the beggining, followed the shedule and no nute burns or deficiencies of any type. the only change i mage is they recommend feed, water, water, feed for soil application. i did water, feed, water, feed and now im just starting week three of flowering and i'm just doing feed, feed, feed, feed, feed, and the ladies love it. No issues. so far i like them better than foxfarm, and wayyyyy better than Canna line. canna blows.
Good to hear it! Ive had good luck with it too.
 

scooby snacks

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Im going to veg until around the beginning of may. 20-24 hours of light. All going outside. :eyesmoke:
I was just wondering if you can explain why your lights are on 20-24 hours.
I'm confused
when you transplant outside, won't that be a major shock to your plants.IDK:leaf:

++++++++++++rep 4 the videos:!::!::!:
 

alanpartridge

Active Member
cool journal, will read it more later... bookmarking.. im going doing a outdoor grow in uk this summer, have some lil ones strarting under lights at the moment.. gl
 
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