5 gallon bucket outdoor Guerilla grow

okay guys this is my new project aside from my babies inside, i live in a rural area, very quiet and everyone in the area is elderly including the old man whos land i "borrow". its about a mile walk from my house through hardwoods and alot of mud, to a field of blackberry thorns and briers which are very detouring. The blackberry bushes have the same color of leaves just if anybody needs help with camo. I grew in a white bucket which is potentially bad but i really dont think there are going to be any searches in this part of arkansas, everybody is shit poor. anyway this is a white queen beautiful seed plant. not sure on sex yet but im almost for sure its a female, tell me what you think. she has very bushy short growth and has been FIM'ed which made her grow four heads (WHOOOT):bigjoint:
 

Cali chronic

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camo that bucket---i second it. bag her with plastic shoot bucket with spray can. remove plastic. Be careful not to inhale or let her either. got holes in the bottom? at least 6? 3/4 spade on a cordless. Great job on the mulch to retain water on hot days. Good luck. What the excuse Jogging/ Fishing?
 

BadAndy

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Is there a reason you have to use the bucket rather than just digging it into the ground?
More soil lets the roots spread better and equal bigger plant with more/ better buds.
oh, and you dont have a bone white bucket to show where the plant is, so more stealth IMO.
 
yes i have many holes in the bottom, and im working on the camo for the bucket. my excuse for being out there is scouting for deer hunting locations. just carrying a bottle of water for my plant, or for me if someone finds me.
 
and my reason for the bucket is because blackberry plants have ravenous roots that leach the soil dry of moisture and nutrients. its terrible soil.
 

singlemost

Member
camo that bucket---i second it. bag her with plastic shoot bucket with spray can. remove plastic. Be careful not to inhale or let her either. got holes in the bottom? at least 6? 3/4 spade on a cordless. Great job on the mulch to retain water on hot days. Good luck. What the excuse Jogging/ Fishing?
I bought three 5 gallon pots from target. They only have 3 small holes.. should i drill for more? since its a actual gardening pot i thought the design would be substantial.
 

miked86

Member
looks good man just watchout for those Blue berrys... they tend to like the slightly acidic soil. good call on the bucket! I believe walmart sells straight black ones for like 3 bucks
 
Actually they are blackberry. Very very thorny. They also love to suck up every drop of moisture to produce their berries which are very juicy
 

Cali chronic

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Hey Sensi Stealth Have you ever seen a wick method of H20 feeding?
Bucket within a bucket with a Jute rope as a wick?
get it ?
rope thru the other bucket ---reservoir below-- plus perlite in soil, Use to do that--hang em in the redwoods in the North and they grow up hanging in the trees. Outta eye line veiw
Happy hunting
 

Polecat

Active Member
def. camo that bucket. Hope nobody else knows about your blackberry patch. Since you live in a area that is poor and ederly their are mostt likely alot of people that seek them out for jams,jellies etc. Searchs by the law are not your only problem. Rippers, deer, having to water evry couple days in 90 degree heat carrying water a mile.
I,m def. checking out the wick system. Might get me back to growing in buckets.

As far as growing in a bucket you can grow huge plants. But I have better plants waiting till middle to end of april to germ.
the plants dont get as big but that really yield. If i started them early as you have I get birrger taller plants but it seems like i get a lot of popcorn on lower parts of branches. When I start them later they would be fully covered with bud almost evry inch of stemm covered. Football sized main colas.

I also use spring turkey hunting, mushroom hunting, and balckberry picking will be a good one for you.

good luck
 
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