Guerrilla Guide

DuBR

Active Member
Yo Balzac can you post any information on how to avoid detection?i skimmed through the Plot selection post but i didnt spot anything about avoidjing detection from air? i was gonna plant in spots of 2 each spaced out about 100-200feet. but i heard they can spot pairs of 2 from the air? any advice on how to camo them and get full sunlight?
No because it seems to be all Smith’s in here.
 

Deadhead13

Well-Known Member
I’ve been reading through here and getting great info and experiences. I’m wondering about what people do to camo in gardens and such. Not finding public places but on private plots.
 

Grow for fun only

Well-Known Member
We do most indoor garden growing, public places not allowed somewhere, private to be the such important sometimes .:P indoor garden need grow light and grow tent and other equipment..:weed:
 

DuBR

Active Member
Noun1.guerilla - a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
(California Raids)
That’s why Canadians are all down here illegally? Someone is a rat. How they get busted.
Canadian Lobbyists money all over, Kamala Harris that damn Canadian. Bunch of horse shit. Probably had those fire set to end competition.
Make all my peeps homeless.
So you can sell BS cannabis in America.

How did some Trans’ Canadian HollyWeed get sold her in Cali, isn’t that illegal to cross national boarders with cannabis?
 

Grow for fun only

Well-Known Member
I heard that this year the price for cannabis buds in USA market ''GET HIGH'', good news for us boys. i'll move my next run with the ts1000.
 

MrToad69

Well-Known Member
"or"
you grow Cannabis plants that don't look like Cannabis like these recessive webbed plants I've been growing.. :)
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BALZACS: GUERILLA CULTIVATOR


So you want to grow some weed? Well there are some steps that need to be taken in order to be successful at any venture that involves cultivating Cannabis. When cultivating Cannabis one must always recognize that it is illegal under the current Federal Laws to cultivate Cannabis. Even in states that harbor medical marijuana users it is illegal to possess, sell and or manufacture Cannabis. A medicinal user approved by state government is still violating Federal laws. The first step when growing Cannabis illegally in the United States or any other country is to accept what you are doing is illegal. Society is slowly evolving and one day in the future Cannabis will be legally consumed by all adults as a choice of freedom. Cannabis cultivators are the Mahatma Gandhi’s of the drug culture of the world. We as a group must stand up and represent ourselves as a peaceful group of resistors. We are resisting using civil disobedience as our tool in our arsenal. The consumption of Cannabis in one’s own home is a victimless crime and such is cultivating Cannabis.

To circumvent such laws Cannabis cultivators must be resourceful to avoid detection. We must take a chapter from history and the founders of the United States during the Revolutionary War. The states we confounded with the overwhelming power of the British Empire. The Revolutionaries had to be resourceful to take on the power that was the British Empire. Guerilla tactics were used against the British Empire to turn the tide of the Revolutionary War. We as cannabis cultivators must use these tactics to our own advantage when peacefully protesting Federal and State law. I propose that all Cannabis Cultivators take Cannabis back to its rightful place under the open skies. Guerilla cultivation has been used for many years, but as of recently fewer cultivators has moved indoor to avoid further detection and to produce the highest quality Cannabis under strictly controlled environments.

The production of Cannabis in an indoor environment is seen as the only way to produce the highest quality and most valuable Cannabis in today’s underground market. The legal liabilities involved with cultivating Cannabis indoors are astronomical. In the majority of the United States cultivating even one cannabis plant is a felony. Not all Cannabis cultivators can afford the equipment and risk involved with indoor cultivation. The factors that need to be controlled are numerous and will keep a cultivator on the edge constantly. The factors that play a large role in detection are odor, light leak, electricity consumption and supply movement. When a cultivator decides to conduct cultivation outdoors the liabilities are limited. When deciding to guerilla cultivate one must avoid liabilities by choosing a plot of land that is not by any means is associated with the cultivator or persons relating to the cultivator. The most necessary step to successful Guerilla cultivation is to avoid liability if the plot is discovered.



Guerilla cultivation is growing Cannabis in an uncontrolled environment outdoors.





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This is just the preface to the guide I have started to write. It is going to have pictures and tons of info. Want some feedback!


My man. Finally.. I'm in the south. Folks have no idea the struggle. I'll take notes might toss some old school ideas I've picked up the last 20 years.
 

Bakersfield

Well-Known Member
My man. Finally.. I'm in the south. Folks have no idea the struggle. I'll take notes might toss some old school ideas I've picked up the last 20 years.
I just found this thread as well and am really looking forward to reading it.
I'm planning to leave the great state of Alaska and settle down in the Ozarks of Arkansas.
I've been growing indoors for years and I plan to try my hand at Guerrilla growing.
I have an extensive indoor collection of genetics and am really excited to finally get a chance to learn something new.
 

Canix

New Member
Your guide seems really useful to me. Like this thread. Can you please suggest some tips to recognize seed quality.
 

TychoMonolyth

Well-Known Member
I didn't read the guide (on page 1 from 2011)

1. You can be pretty sure a white seed is No Good. But I've had them pop (about 20%). Not bad for garbage.
2. If you press on a seed with your finger tip and it pops or snaps, it's No Good.
3. A good seed will not pop when you press down on it (hard enough) with your finger tip.
4. Shape is important. If it's not a smooth round/egg shape, it's probably No Good.
5. Some strains have a pale color without the tiger stripping (or very little). Nothing wrong with that.
6. A sinking or floating seed can't tell you if it's good or bad.

There may be other ways, but this is how we do it.
 
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