Guerrilla Guide

ddimebag

Active Member
Not sure if it has been mentioned already, but for those who live in places with crap soil (I have clay) you can make a large growbag of about 100-200 L out of landscape fabric for about 5 bucks. Take it to your grow spot and keep bringing good soil every time you go visit your plants (like 10-20 liters at a time). After a few months the growbag will be full, and can be used in the following years without having to replace the soil every time. After each growing season you can bury some organic garbage to provide nutrients for the following grow. This is much easier than digging holes and filling them with amended soil (although a bit less stealthy)! Plus, the bags tend to flatten out a bit after some time, so they become less visible. I've done this multiple times and it works great!
 

mista sativa

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I'd like to throw a few things in or follow up on a a couple points... Public land is always the best option (national park, forest, or wildlife refuge) its easier to blend as a hiker or birdwatcher. Also, you don't have to worry about getting shot... environments are different. Yours may not be suitable for certain strains or grow methods. For example,if your soil is extremely rocky, sandy or has too much clay, you may have to use pots. Then you'll definitely need a water source, and take time camouflaging... someone suggested Google maps to pre-scout. Great idea, easier to pin down denser veg and ravines where possible water may be. Its good to know your native plants and animals. Certain plants only grow where moisture is constant. Animals need a water source. The larger the animal, and larger population need more water. Keep your eyes open for tracks and natural animal trails... natural springs are great, but can dry up. If you run a drip system, make sure that the spring can support the amount of plants and output of water... I preferto go as natural as possible and return my site to as close as it was to when I found iit... Hope you guys respect our resources and leave all the chemicals and science experiment shit indoors. Let's grow!
 

mista sativa

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Oh yeah. Stoner moment.... I prefer to have some overhead cover, but you have to balance concealment with sunlight exposure. I plan and prepare my sites during the winter. I cut or trim back limps or foliage how I feel suits the spot, then use the brush, with existing to fill in openings to deter animals. Then i run irrigation lines from the spring or creek, and conceal them with rocks and the dead leaves and foliage. If I can I will transplant natural vegetation to better camoflauge the site. The few months until spring ensure that everything looks untouched until you put the plants in the ground. Since you have irrigation, except minor check-ins to make sure plants are well, you don't ever make much of an impact on the environment, so its much harder to find..... Didn't mean to hijak your thread homie.
 
Quick lesson on civil disobedience.
“An individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law”
Martin Luther King Jr.

Gorilla growing is the absolute antithesis civil disobedience. That being said, I understand the need for it without question. But to compare your self to Gandhi, and proclaiming your self a civil rights activist, because you squat others peoples property, and do everything possible to absolve your self of responsibility for your actions, is absolutely sicking. You should be ashamed of your self.
 

Rudi I&I Automan

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I've been dry farming gorilla style for quite some time.. I usually end up with a pound, more or less, of decent weed.
Try some water next time, youll get twice as much :clap: "thank you" LOL my aspergers just couldn't resist that one,

I like to plant a kiddies paddling pool under ground idealy,at the edge of the branches where water runs off, and use it for emergancies. carrying water to your grow is a bitch.
but a sturdy trug, large bucket or such, drill a bunch of holes, starting a 3rd the way up from the base and fill 3rd full of chicken wire, some small stones to cover the holes in the wire and fill with soil, b4 planting, that way you allways have a chamber of water in the base, that self fills from water seeping through the holes.
but that's at night and under a largish tarp.

anyone had any luck with ultrasound devices to deter rabbits "with huge sharp pointy teeth" and other cannivores ?
 

Rudi I&I Automan

Well-Known Member
You should try Readi-Soil from Tractor Supply. It is worm castings which is a great soil and really hard to find. I have had really good luck with it.
it will grow in just worm casts, but you realy need to add humous/grit to allow ample oxyen gaps and to retain moisture.

ha ha, ever grown on last years or 2 chicken patch? trees is what you get and it was 14'.7 ", but it didn't flower much, I may have put a sativa not indica seed in his hand by mistake. but he was happy :)
 

hinjun

New Member
Working on it in the next chapter or two. Gotta decide where I want to take this. Might slow down until closer to the season. I don't want to get ahead of myself.
 

Father Ramirez

Well-Known Member
Just a suggestion, I'm a writer and a national honor roll society member majoring in English...you should have made an outline a table of contents too show your chapters and make it easier too write.

Otherwise great idea! I'll deffiendly sub for this and read it when it's done. I just hate reading lil bits here and there.
I'm known to be a ball busting grammarian on this forum, and even I think you're a pretentious hump! English major? Not likely. Honor Roll Society? What grade are you? If you're a minor, you'll have to exit the forum. Sure this tutorial could benefit from better advance organization, but it's damn informative. I enjoy reading it. Carry on please, Balzac.
 

willstown

Member
"Gorilla growing is the absolute antithesis civil disobedience."

I agree. It's more like obedience to God.

"That being said, I understand the need for it without question."

If something is needed, then by definition it isn't wrong, is it?

I don't think "without question" means what you seem to think it means. If you understand "without question", why are you raising questions and throwing stones?

"But to compare your self to Gandhi, and proclaiming your self a civil rights activist, because you squat others peoples property, "

That's MY property, actually. MY ancestors were forced to walk the Trail of Tears to leave this land which you are calling yours. Before you people came, MY people wandered, hunted, and yes, gardened all over this land in harmony with each other. Nobody owned the land; everyone did. You don't get to dictate how I use this land....I do.

and do everything possible to absolve your self of responsibility for your actions
What does this phrase even mean? I'd bet everything I own you don't define "responsibility" to mean anything close to what actual responsible people believe it means.

is absolutely sicking. You should be ashamed of your self.
And you should be silent, because your opinion is useless and unhelpful to anyone, except other deluded fools who have a similarly warped and fucked understanding of "morality."
 
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willstown

Member
how can I germinate my seeds outdoor?I can't germinate indoor because I have no place for that.
Use a small plastic cup to cover the seedling in its infancy, then remove when it's big enough. Works great, reportedly; haven't tried it myself.
 

willstown

Member
I'd like to throw a few things in or follow up on a a couple points... Public land is always the best option (national park, forest, or wildlife refuge) its easier to blend as a hiker or birdwatcher.
I disagree. It probably depends a lot on where you live. In Alabama, I would much prefer to be on private land, which is not attached to someone's house, and which has limited parking so it's obvious in advance if someone else is there....preferably owned by someone who lives in another county. During the 9-5 work week, nobody is going to be around, which lets me operate more freely than if I'm constantly worried about some hiker or birdwatcher walking around the corner.

For example,if your soil is extremely rocky, sandy or has too much clay, you may have to use pots.
Emphasis on the may. Or you might just be able to put the plant directly in the ground and walk away, as I do. Clay holds water well and can help the plant grow better with little or no watering help.

Then you'll definitely need a water source, and take time camouflaging... someone suggested Google maps to pre-scout. Great idea, easier to pin down denser veg and ravines where possible water may be. Its good to know your native plants and animals. Certain plants only grow where moisture is constant. Animals need a water source. The larger the animal, and larger population need more water. Keep your eyes open for tracks and natural animal trails... natural springs are great, but can dry up. If you run a drip system, make sure that the spring can support the amount of plants and output of water... I preferto go as natural as possible and return my site to as close as it was to when I found iit... Hope you guys respect our resources and leave all the chemicals and science experiment shit indoors. Let's grow!
All good advice!
 

willstown

Member
very true!! ime.... yess ime (hate to say that but) I have the most "heat" going in, or going out. This is when you are going to run into "wardens or the law" You have to make it look like your doing something else. Fishing, bird watching, mushroom picking, rock gem collecting, 4 wheeling, boating, camping.... and the list goes on. You have to cover your ass ten times over!!
No, you really don't, depending on where you live. In Alabama it is not at all unusual to see a person walking off into the woods, and people aren't the sort to flag you down and start asking you a bunch of questions. Plus we don't have nearly as many growers here, so the first thing that pops into their mind isn't necessarily that you're a weed grower.

drop off of supplies is and should always be done at night, there are way less people driving thru the woods at night period, it also makes it easier to hide from the traffic you might see.
To hell with that. I bring all my stuff out there in the middle of the 9-5 work day. That's the safest and best time. It's much safer than sneaking around at night, which does look completely suspicious if you're seen. Good luck with that "bird watching" excuse then...

Something else to think, of is interrogation. If you are spotted coming out of the woods with a shovel,
Why are you using a shovel? Use a mattock. Works better and is much more easily concealed.

empty bags of soil,
In Alabama, you don't carry soil into the woods, because the woods have far better soil than anything you could bring in.

any type of evdience, this is ammo for the wardens and law.
So don't let them see you.

If your growing with a partner( ive had this happen btw)
Sounds like a big mistake.

they split you up, they tell one of you hey so your buddy just told us everything, He is going to bring us to the plots, so "LETS MAKE A DEAL" you tell us the truth and we can work on letting you off a bit easier..lol NOT TRUE They lie, twist and compare each of your stories, if they are not exactly the same, more ammo!! another phrase I love the most is "LET US HELP YOU"!! help us, so we can help you,= put you in jail, get a bust and make us look good!! that is the truth!! you have to get your story straight!! every aspect of it too.
Or better yet, never put yourself in a situation where you're having to speak to some lying ass pigs.

Parking the car/truck.... the absolute biggest NO NO!!!! never leave you vechiel where it can be spotted from the sky, passer-by's or who ever.
Again....this entire state is forest. It's NOT unusual to see a car or truck parked next to some woods....especailly a truck....especially a beat up old truck that nobody will look twice at. This is extreme paranoia, at least in this state, IMO.

I had a plane fly over our spot like 10 years ago, 1.5 hrs later we come out of the woods walk up to the car and guess who?? A warden hiding in the woods waiting for us to come back to the car. he had parked up the road blocking us in.
Planes fly over my spot all the time. It's directly under the approach path to the airport. Nobody flying into or out of an airport is staring too hard down into the woods below to try and see anyone. Even if they wanted to, they can't....the jungle's too thick to see anything.

next thing we know, 8 cars, 4 trucks, 3 dogs and like 12-15 wardens state police sheriffs and local law... It was a fuking disaster!!! never park close to your spots!! its a royal flush for the law!! so hope you take my personal experience and USE IT!! just be care full out there.
All I can say is, whatever state you're living in sucks, and I don't envy you for living there....
 
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Michael Huntherz

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I'm known to be a ball busting grammarian on this forum, and even I think you're a pretentious hump! English major? Not likely. Honor Roll Society? What grade are you? If you're a minor, you'll have to exit the forum. Sure this tutorial could benefit from better advance organization, but it's damn informative. I enjoy reading it. Carry on please, Balzac.
"I'm a writer and a national honor roll society member majoring in English"..."I'll deffiendly sub" - haHahAHaaHhAhAh you'll deffiendly do what? STFU? Good call.

Father Ramirez, thank you for calling this out. That one is both pretentious and lying, methinks. I really like this board, I'm new, but I'm shocked at the density of idiots and trolls. I'm glad there are enough actual experts to counterbalance their presence.
 

brimck325

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No, you really don't, depending on where you live. In Alabama it is not at all unusual to see a person walking off into the woods, and people aren't the sort to flag you down and start asking you a bunch of questions. Plus we don't have nearly as many growers here, so the first thing that pops into their mind isn't necessarily that you're a weed grower.



To hell with that. I bring all my stuff out there in the middle of the 9-5 work day. That's the safest and best time. It's much safer than sneaking around at night, which does look completely suspicious if you're seen. Good luck with that "bird watching" excuse then...



Why are you using a shovel? Use a mattock. Works better and is much more easily concealed.



In Alabama, you don't carry soil into the woods, because the woods have far better soil than anything you could bring in.



So don't let them see you.



Sounds like a big mistake.



Or better yet, never put yourself in a situation where you're having to speak to some lying ass pigs.



Again....this entire state is forest. It's NOT unusual to see a car or truck parked next to some woods....especailly a truck....especially a beat up old truck that nobody will look twice at. This is extreme paranoia, at least in this state, IMO.



Planes fly over my spot all the time. It's directly under the approach path to the airport. Nobody flying into or out of an airport is staring too hard down into the woods below to try and see anyone. Even if they wanted to, they can't....the jungle's too thick to see anything.



All I can say is, whatever state you're living in sucks, and I don't envy you for living there....
We're not in Alabama!
 

Paganboy

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Dear growers, How will I flush my outdoor plants(4 plants 1-Flowerbomb Kush 3-Bagseed) without enough water? I have 1 gallon container with me all the time, and it is not possible to find water in the jungle. I need your help indeed!!!!
 
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