Recommendations on strains for guerrilla grow in forest.

OBX Guy 61

Member
So, I have a store in town that sells Humboldt seeds. Instead of mail I bought some there. Here is the strains, thoughts? 2 auto’s and 3 photos.

My photos arep strawberry cheesecake, Bigfoot glue, and Humboldt poundcake. The local store has a very limited menu
but I took a look went back and that’s what I got. The two auto flowers I got our train wreck and chunk a Delić. Once again thoughts?
 

Sparky413

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You should do autos. Especially if it's guerilla style. If you do a nice organic soil, you could grow it in 5 gallons buckets, never have to worry about top dressing, maybe once or twice if you feel inclined. You could make the bucket hempy style. Fill the bottom 4 inches with perlite, then drill a small hole above that, then fill the rest with soil. The idea being that 4 inches of perlite, acts as a water reserve. Then you could tie those buckets up in trees, and maybe check on them once or twice a week depending upon weather. There is no photo period that finishes early enough where I'm at, that I'm not at least a little concerned about mold.
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
my vote is for a shit ton of autos find somewhere that sells the seeds in bulk get a couple hundred going be good for guerilla growing they finish early and dont get too tall easier to hide they will finish when the sun is at its peak late summer. you'll have so much flower probably be better to turn it all into hash or something :eyesmoke:
Was thinking lots of Autos and bought 2 types, but also want to try some photos to see what happens.

Question, start indoors and then transplanting to ground, of course, but when.. after node 2 or 3 when about 9” tall? Looking at using 5” peat cups and then doing this with them. Hope it’s ok to link to YouTube videos … I think it is the bomb method, just not that close to a path. I love the get in and get out quick in planting stage. Am I crazy?


I am so green, but, I am not stupid and I been planning and prepping for months. Ashamed to say I have done some real black op shit in the past including a bit of transporting from Bahamas to us in the 80’s. I was sweating but plan went perfect, even though none are ever perfect. Just don’t be stooped.

Everything I do is first time. I only started last year goofing around and well here I am trying again. Thos year, I bought 25 Humboldt seeds locally in a store but legit from them. Frankly a bit nervous ordering online first time. Here I could use cash and it felt ok as a first purchase. Boy I wanted some of those killers online, gg, sshaze, saw one called LSD. Sounded interesting, but I simply went with buying local cash transaction. On a side note another question. My god the different seed dealers, there are consistent ones rated as best but anything you want to share about who is preferred by you all, I will listen.

So back to plan, going to put them out all over the place in batches of two or three maybe different strains at each site. I have five containers each with five seeds so perhaps five aites with each plant if enough room and we’ll see what goes best.

I plan to visit very limited after planting, and it is within walking and biking distance for me so I can pop in and out quick, but it’s not far from prying eyes when I initially enter the forest. I do feel confident in my locations, but spread them out everywhere to maximize potential of our good harvest and not eaten or stolen.
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
You should do autos. Especially if it's guerilla style. If you do a nice organic soil, you could grow it in 5 gallons buckets, never have to worry about top dressing, maybe once or twice if you feel inclined. You could make the bucket hempy style. Fill the bottom 4 inches with perlite, then drill a small hole above that, then fill the rest with soil. The idea being that 4 inches of perlite, acts as a water reserve. Then you could tie those buckets up in trees, and maybe check on them once or twice a week depending upon weather. There is no photo period that finishes early enough where I'm at, that I'm not at least a little concerned about mold.
Soil I am thinking Mother Earth and adding some roots organics and a rooting additive from Mother Earth. The soil is already got perlite in it.

My biggest enemy is where I live, I can not visit very much at all. 1-2x a moth tops.
 

John Rollwan

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If you’re in like the Appalachian highlands (NE Tennessee, SW Virginia, SW North Carolina, within 100 mile radius of where all 3 states meet, you’re in the same climate as Humboldt, 14-15 hour summer days, humid and cool enough for giant flowers. Green triangle conditions. I’ve seen 12-18 ft. Geurilla grows in Cherokee national forest, of course they found south facing clearings etc. but went to an international rainbow gathering there, and saw some wild geurilla sites being that far in.

Most of the rest of the east coast and Appalachian mountain range I’d imagine favors indica type conditions. Maybe if you’re in FL or something it’s tropical enough.
 

xox

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Was thinking lots of Autos and bought 2 types, but also want to try some photos to see what happens.

Question, start indoors and then transplanting to ground, of course, but when.. after node 2 or 3 when about 9” tall? Looking at using 5” peat cups and then doing this with them. Hope it’s ok to link to YouTube videos … I think it is the bomb method, just not that close to a path. I love the get in and get out quick in planting stage. Am I crazy?


I am so green, but, I am not stupid and I been planning and prepping for months. Ashamed to say I have done some real black op shit in the past including a bit of transporting from Bahamas to us in the 80’s. I was sweating but plan went perfect, even though none are ever perfect. Just don’t be stooped.

Everything I do is first time. I only started last year goofing around and well here I am trying again. Thos year, I bought 25 Humboldt seeds locally in a store but legit from them. Frankly a bit nervous ordering online first time. Here I could use cash and it felt ok as a first purchase. Boy I wanted some of those killers online, gg, sshaze, saw one called LSD. Sounded interesting, but I simply went with buying local cash transaction. On a side note another question. My god the different seed dealers, there are consistent ones rated as best but anything you want to share about who is preferred by you all, I will listen.

So back to plan, going to put them out all over the place in batches of two or three maybe different strains at each site. I have five containers each with five seeds so perhaps five aites with each plant if enough room and we’ll see what goes best.

I plan to visit very limited after planting, and it is within walking and biking distance for me so I can pop in and out quick, but it’s not far from prying eyes when I initially enter the forest. I do feel confident in my locations, but spread them out everywhere to maximize potential of our good harvest and not eaten or stolen.
im not really an expert on guerrilla growing, i would bring them outside when they are large enough that they wont be eaten by rabbits or deer. however im unsure if you have that where you live. where i live its important to put up chicken wire to prevent animals from getting to the plants however if im doing a guerrilla grow i prefer to target small islands with no animals running around on them especially it there hard to access by boat ie requiring you carry the boat over land. anything that would make it a real pain in the ass for the average person to access is the way to go.
 

big bud man 413

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You should do autos. Especially if it's guerilla style. If you do a nice organic soil, you could grow it in 5 gallons buckets, never have to worry about top dressing, maybe once or twice if you feel inclined. You could make the bucket hempy style. Fill the bottom 4 inches with perlite, then drill a small hole above that, then fill the rest with soil. The idea being that 4 inches of perlite, acts as a water reserve. Then you could tie those buckets up in trees, and maybe check on them once or twice a week depending upon weather. There is no photo period that finishes early enough where I'm at, that I'm not at least a little concerned about mold.
Autos get mold too I get a little every year on mine I also grow photos outside I keep them in pots and bring them in when it rains. I got some freeze land and some serious 6 and biddy early I'm going to try in the ground this year.
 

Unga Bunga

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I just watched the first minute of that video , good luck finding that plant when the native vegetation grows up in the summer . I'll watch the rest late tonight and try to make suggestions . I did the guerilla thing for 30 years .
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
I just watched the first minute of that video , good luck finding that plant when the native vegetation grows up in the summer . I'll watch the rest late tonight and try to make suggestions . I did the guerilla thing for 30 years .
All I am talking about is the use of the drill and auger to get a good in and out planting. Nothing else. Spots are picked and I think they are pretty damn good. Isolated and hard access. Don't want to spend too much time as there are houses about 100 yards away, but I don;t want to stay on site long. You should write a guide with that experience. People would love it I am sure.

In that light, Unga, anything you want to throw down about going guerrilla is welcome.
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
If you’re in like the Appalachian highlands (NE Tennessee, SW Virginia, SW North Carolina, within 100 mile radius of where all 3 states meet, you’re in the same climate as Humboldt, 14-15 hour summer days, humid and cool enough for giant flowers. Green triangle conditions. I’ve seen 12-18 ft. Geurilla grows in Cherokee national forest, of course they found south facing clearings etc. but went to an international rainbow gathering there, and saw some wild geurilla sites being that far in.

Most of the rest of the east coast and Appalachian mountain range I’d imagine favors indica type conditions. Maybe if you’re in FL or something it’s tropical enough.
1 mile from the coat, well about 1.5.
 

big bud man 413

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All I am talking about is the use of the drill and auger to get a good in and out planting. Nothing else. Spots are picked and I think they are pretty damn good. Isolated and hard access. Don't want to spend too much time as there are houses about 100 yards away, but I don;t want to stay on site long. You should write a guide with that experience. People would love it I am sure.

In that light, Unga, anything you want to throw down about going guerrilla is welcome.
You can't grow in your back yard? Is it not legal in NC yet? Wife doesn't like the herb? Why do you have do guerrilla? Lots of ticks out in the woods now a days had one on my left nut a couple of years ago lol!
 

John Rollwan

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You can't grow in your back yard? Is it not legal in NC yet? Wife doesn't like the herb? Why do you have do guerrilla? Lots of ticks out in the woods now a days had one on my left nut a couple of years ago lol!
Tennessee is still schedule 1 following federal guidelines. Especially eastern TN you can easily score 2+ years for 14g+ on 2nd possession. 1st possession 11 month 29 day probation, heavy fines if u have an attorney. I’ve seen people immediately get years for first time offense on over a LB.

Virginia legalized recreational gifting though so I don’t have to sweat now, as we have land over there, but prior to that.
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
You can't grow in your back yard? Is it not legal in NC yet? Wife doesn't like the herb? Why do you have do guerrilla? Lots of ticks out in the woods now a days had one on my left nut a couple of years ago lol!
No cover in backyard, not legal in NC, wife loves it, fuk ticks, been around them forever. On my balls, in my belly button. F it
 

OBX Guy 61

Member
Tennessee is still schedule 1 following federal guidelines. Especially eastern TN you can easily score 2+ years for 14g+ on 2nd possession. 1st possession 11 month 29 day probation, heavy fines if u have an attorney. I’ve seen people immediately get years for first time offense on over a LB.

Virginia legalized recreational gifting though so I don’t have to sweat now, as we have land over there, but prior to that.
NC laws, 1.5 OZ to 10 LBS, 8 months in jail. 10 lbs???? damn.
 

John Rollwan

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NC laws, 1.5 OZ to 10 LBS, 8 months in jail. 10 lbs???? damn.
more than 14.175 grams is an immediate felony in all of East TN past Knoxville. Knoxville, Nashville,
Memphis, and Chattanooga have adopted more progressive stances. In the city of Bristol, Tennessee which shares a state line through the middle with Bristol, Virginia one half of the city is recreationally legal and the other half will assault you for smoking. It is an awesome example of the hypocrisy of American legislation.

TN votes again in a few sessions, maybe they’ll go the path of VA and allow all adults to grow. Only upside is a LB. Goes for 3K+ wholesale all day. Stores on the border sell for old school prices, 300/zip, no breaks until a half. Wild stuff.
 
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