Getting Guerilla Monsters?

be ez

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hey guys

just smoke a nice doobie and go to thinking about rethinking my guerilla grow setup.

Seeing all these medical grows in cali with huge pound+ plants makes me think going for monsters might be the way to go... I'm growing 30 plants this year looking for a few oz's off each separated into 2 spots, would it be better to run 10 monster in one location in 50 gallon pots? How much easier would monster be to spot from above? Would I even be able to get pound plants north of 45 finished mid october?

I'm not a grow master be any means but I feel as though it would be more effective to hone my skills, harvest more, take less risk and be able to care more closely for the 10.

looking for anyone with experience to give me some feedback
 

doublejj

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Do you have an indoor place you could grow some big plants before you plant them?.........if you put 3' plants out in mid June, you should expect 1+ lbs.....putting out larger plants later is killer a combo.......
 

be ez

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Yea I got a place to start some this year, just moving 3'ers to the bush seems like a pain in the ass. Would 50 gallon pots be enough?
 

be ez

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Move them at night & get one of those deer/game haulers. They will go anywhere.........
Not so much the physical labour just the having 3 foots in my car driving out to my spot haha, will be an interesting drive
 

Rob Roy

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Yea I got a place to start some this year, just moving 3'ers to the bush seems like a pain in the ass. Would 50 gallon pots be enough?

Some variations of certain plants have a genetic predisposition to getting larger. If "going big"...consider the strain as well as the soil prep.
 

OddBall1st

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Getting great advice so far, but remember Rob Roy`s advice, you don`t want a 10+ footer that is all stem and branch and if the soil is not correct it wont allow big growth.
 

Tragic420

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i grew two monsters this yr..... main stalk was big as a beer can, bout 8-10 foot tall. sadly tho they was both males....... i did it in swamp where i built up a hill of dirt.... it self watered, i never watered it once....... but like i said they both wer males oh and not one yellow leaf on them.....
 

be ez

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Some variations of certain plants have a genetic predisposition to getting larger. If "going big"...consider the strain as well as the soil prep.
Yea I had a couple strains in mind like guerilla gusto, timewarp and early skunk. I think Ill be going back to super soil after what was a disappointing year with slow release nutes.. plus I liked the organic taste from last year
 
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