Uk guerilla locations...

obijkli

Member
I'm starting a guerilla grow this summer and have spent long hours considering the suitability of various locations around my town. Some are on south-east facing wooded slopes... some in wasteland... others in newly planted woods with low trees... others by rivers. All have pros and cons. One particular concern for me is flooding... will we be flood free between may and september?? i have some great locations with mega soil that i know flood heavily but generally outside the summer months. other locations i worry about security. People root around even the most unlikely places... most woodland is managed and wasteland is rare. Farmland is maintained and hunted on. And on top of that nobody must see any suspicious activity from myself... All i know is i will have about 6 locations and hopefully half will pull off.

Let me know what your plans are for this summer in particular your ideas for LOCATIONS!
 

Meat wagon

Member
I'm starting a guerilla grow this summer and have spent long hours considering the suitability of various locations around my town. Some are on south-east facing wooded slopes... some in wasteland... others in newly planted woods with low trees... others by rivers. All have pros and cons. One particular concern for me is flooding... will we be flood free between may and september?? i have some great locations with mega soil that i know flood heavily but generally outside the summer months. other locations i worry about security. People root around even the most unlikely places... most woodland is managed and wasteland is rare. Farmland is maintained and hunted on. And on top of that nobody must see any suspicious activity from myself... All i know is i will have about 6 locations and hopefully half will pull off.

Let me know what your plans are for this summer in particular your ideas for LOCATIONS!
there is a possilility of flooding, i guess!? higher locations not low lying land will make sure you dont loose all your hard work. places that are hard for you to get too should deter random walkers!
my plans are, remote hard to get 2 areas lots of thorns and gorse possibly having to crawl through a tight space.
5 plants per plot is enough to not attract attention. visit as little as possible 6 times max throughout!
chicken wire and copper tape will stop the slugs and rabbits & deer.
hope this helps :leaf::leaf:V
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
The whole idea of guerilla growing is to get out into the middle of nowhere, deep in the bush and grow pot. The way your talking, it sounds like you are growing in a populated and or urban area. Find a nice wooded, forested area, and walk at least a mile into the woods, at least a mile away from the closest sign of civilization, look for beer cans, garbage, cut down trees, anything that gives sign of humans, and completely avoid those areas. Once your into the middle of no where, then begin to start look for guerilla areas, nice clearings with lots of sun, but still with lots of thick low lying vegetation. Google earth can be really helpful in identifying large patches of woods in your area, check on Google earth satellite view I believe it is, and examine the mapping very thoroughly and look for thick forested areas within traveling distance of where you are at. Hope that helps, happy growing
 

obijkli

Member
well that's just the problem... i live in the uk, which is heavily populated! the uk is about the size of a mid-west US state but instead of 1 million people we have 60 million. Forests barely exist here, especially in the Midlands. So i have to find places close to my town, which is surrounded by farmland and some small woods. And believe me i have spent many hours on google earth. Growing outdoors where i live is challenging, and ingenious locations are required. Like i said i have some great locations on the river floodplain, but the weather here is unpredictable and i'm not sure whether we'll have summer floods. Almost every bit of land is used, farm land is used intensively and the little bits of woodland are frequented by people hunting for pheasants etc. My situation is made even more difficult by the fact i don't have a car, so i'm restricted to local areas.
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
well that's just the problem... i live in the uk, which is heavily populated! the uk is about the size of a mid-west US state but instead of 1 million people we have 60 million. Forests barely exist here, especially in the Midlands. So i have to find places close to my town, which is surrounded by farmland and some small woods. And believe me i have spent many hours on google earth. Growing outdoors where i live is challenging, and ingenious locations are required. Like i said i have some great locations on the river floodplain, but the weather here is unpredictable and i'm not sure whether we'll have summer floods. Almost every bit of land is used, farm land is used intensively and the little bits of woodland are frequented by people hunting for pheasants etc. My situation is made even more difficult by the fact i don't have a car, so i'm restricted to local areas.
Other people in your situation grow indoors
 
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