Humboldtchronic's 2013 Guerilla Grow!!

Humboldtchronic

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Thanks man and ya I doubt they saw them mabey but most people don't wanna fuck with peoples grows here but ya man to bad there in the ground ha hard to move oh well rain for the next week so I'll visit in a week and see ha cross my fingers! Hey were not all douchbags lol.
 

Curiosity2

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Just post up a couple days, bust a cap in one of the deers, and shit and piss everywhere and leave the deer to rot after u rip off a nice steak ;) should keep those pieces of shit away... If you wanna keep quiet, get ya crossbow on.
What a terrible attitude on life, there are many ways to prevent deer from eating your crop. In my experience deer take one bite, and walk away never to touch it again. I have a patch made right in the middle of a trail, they might step on the fence, but they walk right through all summer long and don't even bend a plant over. The rabbits are the problem here.

Smell of decay keeps them away since the smell of death they associate with predators. shave a dog and put the hair around your plants too. deer are afraid of dogs.
Smell of decay doesn't keep dear away, I pretty sure animals don't understand death, their're definitely not afraid of it anyways. Two years ago my buck was courting a nice doe, I let him plant his seed before I dropped him and mounted him on the wall. The doe stayed around while I was dressing him for the long hull back to the truck.

Deer are not afraid of dogs unless being chased, in which case they would be afraid of anything at that point. Now putting Cat shit in your spot is a great idea, I found it brought in the predators like foxes & coyotes to catch the rabbits.

hey the snake your a fuck up and if you were in front of me i'd probably punch you in your fucking face. nothing pisses me off more than a poacher. typical norcal douchebag.
Yeah ilovethegreen I have strong feelings about poachers myself and if this punk was in my area he wouldn't be long getting schooled from my fellow hunters. He would end up like this guy.

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Sorry Humboldtchronic for the intrusion, I have been quietly following along, sucks about the surveyors, usually they are pretty decent and leave things alone, even the loggers cut around the patches leaving things be, best of luck.
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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What a terrible attitude on life, there are many ways to prevent deer from eating your crop. In my experience deer take one bite, and walk away never to touch it again. I have a patch made right in the middle of a trail, they might step on the fence, but they walk right through all summer long and don't even bend a plant over. The rabbits are the problem here.



Smell of decay doesn't keep dear away, I pretty sure animals don't understand death, their're definitely not afraid of it anyways. Two years ago my buck was courting a nice doe, I let him plant his seed before I dropped him and mounted him on the wall. The doe stayed around while I was dressing him for the long hull back to the truck.

Deer are not afraid of dogs unless being chased, in which case they would be afraid of anything at that point. Now putting Cat shit in your spot is a great idea, I found it brought in the predators like foxes & coyotes to catch the rabbits.



Yeah ilovethegreen I have strong feelings about poachers myself and if this punk was in my area he wouldn't be long getting schooled from my fellow hunters. He would end up like this guy.

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Sorry Humboldtchronic for the intrusion, I have been quietly following along, sucks about the surveyors, usually they are pretty decent and leave things alone, even the loggers cut around the patches leaving things be, best of luck.
Im pretty sure every animal understands death, you need to in order to survive. Just Because that one deer stuck by doesnt mean its the case for all deer, may have been a younger doe, or just ensued so much with its mating It didnt care about much else otherwise. If they didnt understand death, they wouldnt shy away from humans/predators so much
 

Curiosity2

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Im pretty sure every animal understands death, you need to in order to survive. Just Because that one deer stuck by doesnt mean its the case for all deer, may have been a younger doe, or just ensued so much with its mating It didnt care about much else otherwise. If they didnt understand death, they wouldnt shy away from humans/predators so much
Yeah……. I guess they understand it to some extent, like the fright and flight behavior that you are suggesting, but I have seen many animals take major risks that I consider insane; I guess they just don’t take life as fragile as it really is, or weigh the risk of a possible accident. I my need to recant my last post after rethinking. lol

What's your opinion on my other comment "they're definitely not afraid of it anyways" or better put for my point "not afraid to die"? Thanks M8.
 

Humboldtchronic

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Its all good curiosity2 ha I shot my first buck at my grow bag spot with a bow during rifle I love hunting and growing ha and ya hopefully they do cause there gonna be my big ones! I love the green thanks man I still have 25 bags left to pack then done glad its raining let's me catch up on everything! A day of every once and awhile is awesome!
 

Curiosity2

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Fucking pigs bust me and I'll throw in double 34 down 60 comming in try and fucking stop me!!!
I'm not sure if I understand your accent. Does this mean you lost 34 to the Pigs and their crop chopper????? If so that sucks, Pigs usually don't look in my area till late fall unless they have a HOT TIP.

On the other hand they have a BIG MILITARY plane always doing exercises in the area every couple of days, just high enough to clear the tree tops!!!! At such low altitude it sneaks right up on you. You have to watch the dam thing, try to figure out it schedule and work around it.
 

BeastGrow

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Damn humboldt sorry to hear about the loss of plants. Why do you think they were able to spot your plants? were they in those big smart pots?
 

Humboldtchronic

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Rest are going to a remote location using chicken shit and perlite along with marine cuisine time realease hope the native soil is good all I got to work with at the moment water pump is ready 30 plants in hole with potting soil rest will be native am end soil can't haul in 50 bags to this spot to far out so wish me luck all I need it shits fucking ruff right now and I need the weight for property but I will not fall down and die they motivated me to adapt and kick some ass late start but I will not fall down let's do it time to transplant the 12 ogres in there holes from last years crop.
 

DankBudzzz

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Trials and tribulations eh.

I put some more seedlings out a few days ago that were only 3 days old, so far this season I've planted 9 mothers and 2 are left... 40ish seedlings ranging from 3-7 days old and only 18 are left and out of 15 clones, I have about 8 left so it's certainly a rough start. Some of the clones weren't even rooted yet but I had to put everything outside.

I imagine another half of the seedlings will die off, majority of them were due to another late frost last night or slugs or drying out in solo cups. Hoping for 20 females by the end of the summer. Will probably pop another 20 seedlings over the next few days to ensure I don't end up with nothing at the end of the summer.
 

Humboldtchronic

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Dankbudzzz do what you gotta do man shit happens funny the helicopter didn't see my other spot close by I got 100 clones again 36 new green crack all rooted nice $5 a piece gotta have that cash to bounce back lookwhatimblazn you know it man I'm getting my land.
 

Humboldtchronic

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Ya they dumped out 50 10 gallon grow bags $500 worth of soil and flew everywhere for 2 hours hurts man they piss me off moving 100 tommorow along with 30 bags in to remote spot stay tuned for pics.
 
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