Plans on next time this year after being ripped

eyes ableed

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:spew:I got ripped,sucks only way i can describe with out being angry. Well i did gain knowledge from it, not so happy but i am smarter because of it.
.....anyways, time for next years planing. I was thinking about a bunch of things. Please b specific on which point you are explaining. I was wondering should i do less but bigger, or should i do more but smaller?? the strains im looking to use are
BC bud depot's- pinewarp, sweet tooth, and sweet god.
Dr.greenthumb's- stealth, iranian short season, and possibly niagara x shiva or endless sky.
What do some of you og guerillas have in mind for me im open to real suggestions? everything to anything besides hanging buckets in trees i dont have the trust to get help while doing it. I do have some spots to put in big ones and small ones just want to disquize them the best i can, main goal is to stay safe and limit my visits to the bear minimum with out a water tank(i get enough rain out here). Please help me out and the spots arent where i got ripped so no worries on that note:cry:
 
o and feel free to suggest any outdoor strains that finish by the end of september and are very low maintenace strains, but also try to choose the strains listed with your preferance on the right combinations... If its big and small or just small and more or just big and more you tell me im open to every1s advice:weed:
 
Get a portable gps and use many locations for very few plants ea and mark them in the gps so you can even find them all.
Put the plants out after they've gotten a decent sized indoors and won't so easily get plucked and eaten by deer etc, protect them with wire cages and or urine spray or both.

You'll always loose some in all kinds of ways not just theft but if you plant enough, some will make it.
 
thanks oregon i appreciate the advice, if i lst can i just grow monsters because im planning on starting them indoors and putting them out about a month or so after and then just lst them so they stay relatively low? I will be using he bale out method described in skunk, prepare the plots in early march with half a bale of alfalfa at each hole then letting it decompose under a foot of dirt, then come back 2 weeks before planting and put all my nutes in the holes so i can just plant quickly. I believe mostly in seeds cause the roots just dont compare imo. And every 2 weeks or so ill b checking in on them with white shark mychorizae to make those roots tremendous. Do you think that say i use sweet god fem. pinewarp regular and then sweet tooth reg i will get some bountiful yields? all using lst because i would like to feel safe about concealment. my goal is to know there out of sight and blend in the best they can. i was thinking to lst with a cage around it to keep it low and have mothballs around each plant or mayb stake them which ever keeps them concealed better, the spots all have lush deep green growth through out. let me know what you guys think:joint:
 
Why wait til spring. Find and prep your sites before winter. Plan on more then 1 site so if one gets ripped or die then you'll have the other sites. Pick strains that are drought and mold resistant but also a strain that will finish within your season.
 
I would recommend leaving native vegetation alone and try not to attract any attention if someone were to be hiking in your area..cages, stakes, tents, all bad ideas..human hair and bars of soap will keep deer away if its a problem. You say you'd like to go every 2 weeks, I used to as well...trust me it gets expensive and old, not to mention creating paths to your plot. In my experience, you need to find a place that will make use of the daylight, have good drainning soil, stay away from power lines, private property and hiking trails. Never tell anyone where it is. As far as strains, your just going to have to use trial and error, climates vary along with many other things...good luck
 
do you think that i should go with 4 o per or like a big fat lady? like whats the best bet small and vast or large and smaller? thanks for the advice guys :bigjoint:
 
Big plants and big patches of little plants are spotted easily. If you want some big ladies that's fine but make sure you have a couple small ones scattered around too. Usually it's the small ones that make it full term unnoticed if any do so just expect heavier losses on large ones.
 
do you think 30 spots all prepared to accomadate a big or 3 to 4 small ones (4 feet at most would do that job like prepare 30 holes and then 10 big ones at the best kept hidden spots and 20 of the 3-4 at the other spots with high vegetation. i was also wondering if i could get big lady and lst to keep height low but yields around 16 per or do they have to be tall as well to achieve a pound? thanks for all the suggestions guys:hump:
 
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