Help with super soil for guerilla growing

Da Almighty Jew

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Hey everybody i need help with super soil for a guerilla grow.

What size of a hole should i dig for each plant? Or how much soil should i use for each plant?
I am going to be digging holes due to not wanting to haul several hundred smart pots into the forest.

What kind of cal mag supplement would be best for guerilla growing?

Also what kind of amendments could i add to the native soil to make it very conducive to growing cannabis? :-P:leaf::leaf:
 
A couple things

growing season is over unless you have kids out by now

2 super soil is a just add water soil for your plants or did you not read that part

question #3 refer to the statement above

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Hey everybody i need help with super soil for a guerilla grow.

What size of a hole should i dig for each plant? Or how much soil should i use for each plant?
How big of a plant do u want to have?
I am going to be digging holes due to not wanting to haul several hundred smart pots into the forest.
So that means using native soil, not bag
What kind of cal mag supplement would be best for guerilla growing?
y would you need cal/mag?

Also what kind of amendments could i add to the native soil to make it very conducive to growing cannabis? :-P:leaf::leaf:

s.s would not work for guerrilla for several reasons. learn about guerrilla growing first. u need simple, easy to carry amendments to blend with native soil. guerrilla growing is for the well prepared. minimal visits for watering, keeping animals away. canopy coverage from surrounding foliage all need to be taken into account. guerrilla growing is not backyard growing!
 
s.s would not work for guerrilla for several reasons. learn about guerrilla growing first. u need simple, easy to carry amendments to blend with native soil. guerrilla growing is for the well prepared. minimal visits for watering, keeping animals away. canopy coverage from surrounding foliage all need to be taken into account. guerrilla growing is not backyard growing!

I plan on bringing one thing for the super soil every time i go out there untill i have it all. I know its gonna be a bitch hauling 50lbs of guano through the forest but so be it. I'll be Storing under a tarp in the meantime.

I'll be hooking up a solar powered pump and locate my spot next to a water source.

Not quite sure how im going to keep animals away yet.

For canopy coverage. My own plants will be there own canopoy coverage. I plan on digging so many holes and filling up the space so well with a hundred or so plants that helicopters wont know the diffrence between my grow and a lush forest.

Oh yea i want plants that are like 10 - 15 ft. how big of a hole should i dig?
 
s.s would not work for guerrilla for several reasons. learn about guerrilla growing first. u need simple, easy to carry amendments to blend with native soil. guerrilla growing is for the well prepared. minimal visits for watering, keeping animals away. canopy coverage from surrounding foliage all need to be taken into account. guerrilla growing is not backyard growing!


I miss the old days in the bush & SS would work ok so that type of grow once you get the soil out there & I have carried many of bales of promix back in the day through the bush

And with some compost to keep moister in a couple extra days you would be ok out there

I have used fishing line to create an inverted fence around my kids back in the day, fence should be at least 6 feet tall & have the bottom closer to your garden with the top of it hanging away from the bottom 3 to 4 feet out to keep deer from jumping in

You can use green & black spray paint for camo

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T i was thinking more along the lines of the blood and bone attracting animals. When i think guerrilla i think Polymer crystals, dry time release synthetic nutes, stuff you can carry on your back for miles if need be. utilizing native soil, self watering etc. minimizing visits to the spot not making a clear path. chicken wire cage to keep animals out...
 
T i was thinking more along the lines of the blood and bone attracting animals. When i think guerrilla i think Polymer crystals, dry time release synthetic nutes, stuff you can carry on your back for miles if need be. utilizing native soil, self watering etc. minimizing visits to the spot not making a clear path. chicken wire cage to keep animals out...

All too true MrK & you are correct, but than again it will have a different funk once everything cooks so it would be interesting to see how a SS patch vs non SS patch would do again critters

I always found it easy to carry a spool of fishing line than chicken wire but I am sure it does the job & we all have our own methods that work

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no arguing that the s.s. would be the superior flowers, im just thinking pure logistics here. and who know how important that is to the actual original poster he maybe "guerrilla" growing at the local park!

and the fishing line sounds interesting and lighter than the chicken wire... food for thought
 
no arguing that the s.s. would be the superior flowers, im just thinking pure logistics here. and who know how important that is to the actual original poster he maybe "guerrilla" growing at the local park!

and the fishing line sounds interesting and lighter than the chicken wire... food for thought

I'm going to be doing this grow in the middle of florida. Way out in BFE. I'm going to have to drive at least an hour to get there everytime and once i do that im gonna have to take proably a hour long hike every single time. I'm gonna be worried about mountain lions and bears im not gonna lie.

Superior flowers are extremly important to me. I dont want to be hauling back 100+ lbs of schwag:blsmoke:

I figured super soil would give me the best results. The only other complete fertilizer i've seen is heavy harvest by advanced nutrients for outdoor growing. But that still would be heavy to carry 10 jugs of heavy harvest out there and that would be alot more expensive than ss.

I like the fishing line idea pretty cool, i might end up using that.:leaf:
 
i put two full batches of ss in one of my smart pots along with 10 extra bags of roots. hopefully it will hit 5 #. you r gonna need an obscene amount of s.s too hit the hundred # mark guerrilla status.
 
im just throwing some numbers out there but proably like 100lbs each worm castings(more like 500 lbs castings, god damn this is gonna be difficult), guano, bone and blood maybe even 200lbs each. i havent done the calculations. epsom salts, oyster shell powder, humic, dolomite, azomite will cover a large area and should be easy to get out there. Not sure how the native soil drains yet so maybe some perltie, vermiculite and bales of promix.
 
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