Urban gorilla grow

Bushtrout

Member
I live in the metro and I would like to find a spot that doesn't take me 2 hours to drive to. I have a few spots picked out but there are paved walking trails nearby. I was planning on only planting 1 plant per location. The spots I picked out are out of site but I wonder if I'm just asking for trouble?
 

mtunz

Member
Ya homie I'd say plant near water and only walk past it till harvest if it lives bad ass if.it dies or gets caught oh well youjis planted a seed and bounced aywaya
 

Bushtrout

Member
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping to give it move attention then plant and harvest. Any one have any tips for maintaining the plants? Visit at dawn, dusk, middle of day during the week? My biggest worry is the police.
 

smoothforyou2

Active Member
1 per spots ok but i would do at least 4 per spot. better get your holes dug now and get your soil ready. Theres actually a soil that you can buy designed for gorilla growers just carry it to the location and cut an x in it and plant the seed the bag is camoflage so it wont easily be seen. also for rabbits and deer theres a granular that you can put around your plant and the animals wont come near it, the amish use it and they know there shit
 

Sunbiz1

Well-Known Member
Water always attracts people, particularly those with dogs. Try looking through industrial areas, many have properties that are never maintained or mowed.

Only drawback is you will probably be limited to visiting the sites on Sundays/holidays.
 
My first grow was done on top of a toys r us...lol. Plenty of sun but really hard to get to... and it never got harvested cause the damm maintnance dudes took them..

Just do it bro, water them from time to time and if you get caught or sum...just say you found them and couldent belive it... woull be fine... Guerrilla growing is a rush bro! take advantage of it!
 

stonerman

Well-Known Member
lol I thought guerrilla growing was about growing deep in the woods, away from society, Its does not sound very guerrilla like, the location you described to me. Its just simply, way to sketchy, to have plants close to so much foot traffic. For starters, the smell once it buds will be unreal, every person that walks by will be able to smell it, and most likely, you will leave a heavy trail beat down in the grass right to it, making it very easy for anybody to follow the trail right to your plant or plants. Have you thought about how your going to carry a big old bucket of water to your plants at least once a week without being seen? I would recommend not growing there, and finding some areas a little more "secluded", or you could just grow indoor.
 
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