Ding-A-Ling Mans Guerrilla Grow-60 Gallon Smart Pots

chamezzzak47

Active Member
Here we grow again,

After watching some more of the brown dirt warrior videos to get me pumped up. I decided to post my entire grow this year for roll it up.

Its my 4th year growing and Ive learn 90% of growing from the roll it up community.
(Kind of like my last year as a apprentice lol)

lets get started:

Strains from seed
-Pineapple Chunk
Chemdog
Tangerine Dream
Frisian Dew
BC God Bud
Just got some kosher Kush seeds today


After a couple years of growing with some bad luck and some good luck. I've decided to scale back my grow to 6 plants from 50. Growing 50 plants is a ton of hard work, especially when you don't have easy access to your guerrila plot. After cutting ties with my partner this grow, i wont have to split my crop or worry about getting snitched on. After scaling back I'm hoping for close to 1 pound per plant. im going to baby these guys.

I live in the city so i managed to find a nice remote spot out in the country for my girls.

5x-60 gallon smart pots filled with

PRO-MIX HP Mycorrhizae
Cow manure enhanced with hummus and peat moss
Bone Meal
Blood Meal
Worm Castings
Dolomite Lime

Fertilizers--Undecided

I popped 3 seeds of each strain. I kept the best looking plant out of the 3 and gave the rest away
 

Fantastik

Active Member
is 1 pound plants possible....hopefully
Definitely possible with pots that big...some strains might give you 3+ lbs if spread apart enough. I have seen 1 pound plants in 7 gal and 10 gal pots! so with the way youre going you might get more... I dont want to get your hopes up, but shoot for 1 pounders, that is also my goal this year and its my first outdoor grow. IM growing Blue dreams and purple cindys. (5+ years indoor)
 

420tycoon

Well-Known Member
looking good bro. I myself have grown easy 1#'ers guerilla style but I like spots where I can tend to them sorta often but not tooooo often. but usually I plant in the ground but I suppose as long the smart pots don't dry up too often then they can produce # plants. good luck. subbed _Tycoon
 
Alright 2 questions... first how much do smart pots cost and can you get them at home depot or lowes?

2nd....and I know this is a stupid question....but how the hell do you remove the plant from the pot and get it into the smart pot?
 

420tycoon

Well-Known Member
hydroponics shop or online would be ur best bet... and simply transplant from the pot its in into the smart pot like any other pot? how do u mean?
 
Idk I've never transplanted something from a larger pot...say 1 gallon size into the ground...I guess I could cut the pot? Or just turn it upside down and catch the dirt? lol
 

chamezzzak47

Active Member
I ordered the smart pots off eBay..15$ each.

I let the soil in the smaller pots dry out a bit before transplanting. I work the outside of the container very lightly squeezing and working the whole root mass out
 

chamezzzak47

Active Member
Let it dry up a bit...you would be surprises how easy it will come out..check on you tube..there should be some good videos on there
 

chamezzzak47

Active Member
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Pots are mixed, what a lot of work. Between the bugs and hauling 60 pound bails of soil. What a long day. I had to move my spot about 50 yards but its a much better spot.
I will be doing all my watering at night time. I'm taking No chances. i try not to visit the spot much during the day. ive done full grows were i only go 2 or 3 times from May to oct. Most of the time its to inspect the plants and surroundings

60 pound smart pots are ready
 
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