Which Cannabis specie should I use for Guerilla Growing?

Which one of the following species is best for Guerilla growing.

  • Sativa

    Votes: 5 50.0%
  • Indica

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Rudereralis

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Other and why?

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10

Black.Caesar

New Member
Hello guys,

Can you help me please, by giving me a specie and a reason which best fits for outdoor Guerilla Cannabis Growing and a reason for your choice?

Thanks In Advance.
 

chemphlegm

Well-Known Member
Hello guys,

Can you help me please, by giving me a specie and a reason which best fits for outdoor Guerilla Cannabis Growing and a reason for your choice.

Thanks In Advance.
where matters aye?

like in Michigan a sativa outdoors is tricky.
automatics are good for this if you can get over the rudy
any plant is good for this, you can train plants any way you like, any size you want, all guerilla style and everything.

I'd choose the very best marijuana I could find to plant, anything less is just stupid. I suggest a Corey Haim cut if you can find dem seeds. ecsd, chemdogs, commerce city kush, Stardawgs
 

Black.Caesar

New Member
where matters aye?

like in Michigan a sativa outdoors is tricky.
automatics are good for this if you can get over the rudy
any plant is good for this, you can train plants any way you like, any size you want, all guerilla style and everything.

I'd choose the very best marijuana I could find to plant, anything less is just stupid. I suggest a Corey Haim cut if you can find dem seeds. ecsd, chemdogs, commerce city kush, Stardawgs
Thank you for your fast response, and one more question. Is it a better idea to grow them plants in Coco in plastic bags with automated gravity drip irrigation or it's better to use super soil?
 

socaljoe

Well-Known Member
I tried straight Coco a few years ago. The plants loved it, but midway through flowering a problem developed that I couldn't address, I don't know if it was pH, cal/mag or some micro-nutrient deficiency, but I couldn't fix it. I made it to harvest, but the plants were not as healthy as they could've been.

I'll be using coco this year to fluff up my soil.
 

prostheticninja

Well-Known Member
Hello guys,

Can you help me please, by giving me a specie and a reason which best fits for outdoor Guerilla Cannabis Growing and a reason for your choice?

Thanks In Advance.
Get a bunch of autos. Perfect for guerilla. They stay small, and finish real quick. Maybe put out a few photos, but I would primarily go for autos in a guerilla setting. It's dumb to put out Bodhi or some high end beans, when you aren't going to the patch like everyday, ya know? I would put out something that will give you some pretty good bud real quick, with the lowest chance of getting robbed. Autos do just that.

Also, super soil outside is kinda fucked. The phosphates can leach out into the water supply and taint it. If you do try super soil, I would do it with no rock phosphate. And definitely NO to the coco. Coco is a neutral medium, which means you have to add nutes. Probably wouldn't be bad if you amended it with amendments or fed with only teas, but that sounds asinine. The easiest method with coco is to use salt nutes; a big no no outside, in my opinion.

It's very fucked up to use salt nutes that kill all soil life, adjust the natural ph, burns the shit out of surrounding vegetation, and causes the land to be barren of any life, should the applications continue. Salt nutes caused the Dust Bowl, you know. Pretty good evidence they shouldn't be used outside.

Rant over lol.
 
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Black.Caesar

New Member
Get a bunch of autos. Perfect for guerilla. They stay small, and finish real quick. Maybe put out a few photos, but I would primarily go for autos in a guerilla setting. It's dumb to put out Bodhi or some high end beans, when you aren't going to the patch like everyday, ya know? I would put out something that will give you some pretty good bud real quick, with the lowest chance of getting robbed. Autos do just that.

Also, super soil outside is kinda fucked. The phosphates can leach out into the water supply and taint it. If you do try super soil, I would do it with no rock phosphate. And definitely NO to the coco. Coco is a neutral medium, which means you have to add nutes. Probably wouldn't be bad if you amended it with amendments or fed with only teas, but that sounds asinine. The easiest method with coco is to use salt nutes; a big no no outside, in my opinion.

It's very fucked up to use salt nutes that kill all soil life, adjust the natural ph, burns the shit out of surrounding vegetation, and causes the land to be barren of any life, should the applications continue. Salt nutes caused the Dust Bowl, you know. Pretty good evidence they shouldn't be used outside.

Rant over lol.
Thanks a lot for the answers guys!! :)

Peace
 

Michael Lucik

New Member
Barneys pineapple chunk is a good cultivar for a guerilla patch. Very disease and mold resistant, huge yielded and knock your socks off stone. Good tuff outdoor plant ready by early/mid oct.
 

waterproof808

Well-Known Member
Thank you for your fast response, and one more question. Is it a better idea to grow them plants in Coco in plastic bags with automated gravity drip irrigation or it's better to use super soil?
Depends on your native soil but i would lean heavily towards automated watering of amended native soil.
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
See if you can get South African seeds like Durban poison or even better Swazi gold.
They are very mold resistant and can take a fair beating with wind and rain.
 

Sir72

Well-Known Member
Anything that has slightly above average mold resistance, doesn't take to long to flower -10weeks Max.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
Seedsman white widow.
Thc bomb by bomb seeds.
Ww x big bud from female seeds.
C99 from female seeds.
Critical+ by dinafem
White widow by dinafem.


Those have done good for me in harsh guerilla settings.

Many more that I can't think of.
 

Longcloud

Well-Known Member
Get a bunch of autos. Perfect for guerilla. They stay small, and finish real quick. Maybe put out a few photos, but I would primarily go for autos in a guerilla setting. It's dumb to put out Bodhi or some high end beans, when you aren't going to the patch like everyday, ya know? I would put out something that will give you some pretty good bud real quick, with the lowest chance of getting robbed. Autos do just that.

Also, super soil outside is kinda fucked. The phosphates can leach out into the water supply and taint it. If you do try super soil, I would do it with no rock phosphate. And definitely NO to the coco. Coco is a neutral medium, which means you have to add nutes. Probably wouldn't be bad if you amended it with amendments or fed with only teas, but that sounds asinine. The easiest method with coco is to use salt nutes; a big no no outside, in my opinion.

It's very fucked up to use salt nutes that kill all soil life, adjust the natural ph, burns the shit out of surrounding vegetation, and causes the land to be barren of any life, should the applications continue. Salt nutes caused the Dust Bowl, you know. Pretty good evidence they shouldn't be used outside.

Rant over lol.
What kind of nutes would u give your guerilla autos? any long lasting nutes?
 

sandhill larry

Well-Known Member
Hello guys,

Can you help me please, by giving me a specie and a reason which best fits for outdoor Guerilla Cannabis Growing and a reason for your choice?

Thanks In Advance.
Almost everything you find will be a hybrid. Not much pure stuff out there anymore. Your location {and situation} will determine which strain is best for you. What sort of woods are you going to be growing in? Are you going to veg with lights?

If you are a new grower, I would start a bunch of bag seeds 3 or 4 weeks before your bought stuff. That will give you a chance to fail several times over, and it not cost you a ton of money. Almost all new growers will kill some plants. Hell, most old growers will kill some plants too.

Good luck.
 
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