I do remember when i bought 4 ft. shop lamps they were dirt cheap! on sale at meijers. I walked mine home. I wouldn't be scared taking them home on the bus or anything. just not with bags of soil and supplies. if theres a will theres a way. if you can sneak the other stuff in and out you...
I do remember when i bought 4 ft. shop lamps they were dirt cheap. on sale at meijers. I walked mine home. I wouldn't be scared taking them home on the bus or anything. just not with bags of soil and supplies. if theres a will theres a way. if you can sneak the other stuff in and out you...
yea they do. not sure bout cvs. others is shnizz. just remember be sneaky. Don't go throwing the cfl boxes in the trash, getting dirt in the bathroom sink, or leaving supplies out in your room. also don't get dirt on your clothes after mom sees you at dinner. potting mix can be dirty...
I used str8 tap in a grow and it worked fine. I use it for my present house plants and they are fine. defineatly bigger pots! south side of the house is best.
Yea. thats what i meant by the small flouro's. I would say if you cant sneak the lamps in. good luck growing under your parents noses. They nead care and mom's gonna wonder why you've been drinking pitchers of water in your bedroom. Bottom line moms aren't stupid they are probably down right...
I guess I have to add not to top the plants after you plant them in the ground. Let them grow tall as the idea is there is more light towards the top of the trees unlike other trees where the canopy blocks the sunlight.
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I would use the small flourescent light bulbs. or betta you could pick up a couple cheap shop lamps and some lightweight chain. and make a light pully system. You want to grow more plants than you think. lots will be males. If your gonna take the time and grow inside first you might as well...
If you have access to a pine forest i would suggest growing in the forest. pine trees are thinner than regular forest. i would look for younger shorter trees. I grew some in a very small clearing in about 15-20 ft. tall pine trees. I't worked well because the canopy is low. eg. ^^^ oak is more...
Tow years ado I had two successful plants along the R/R one was right behind a factory. So close I could hear them on lunch break when I would sneak to check on them! although the night I harvested my friend almost walked into the headlights of a cop car sitting looking into the woods across...
yea the ice storm tip is basically. even if the tree looks fine after the storm trees can be weakend for the rest of the year by the ice. There will be more down branches during thunderstorms.
just bumpin my post cuz it took hella long to write and was wondering what people think of my guerilla advice. any more tips????
Along railroad tracks can also be good places to grow.
I would say be careful We had an ice storm here not long ago and even the tree branches that don't look damaged can be weakened from the pressure of the ice on them.
O.k heres the digs. What I suggest everyone do. Especially if you live in the city. Its the chisel plow method. This is what my friend Ron calls it. Its not complicated. It is basically finding a place around the city to grow and being smart about the guerilla operations. Step one- Find a...
If your only growing one plant at a time I would make sure theres not any light cycle interruption. a friend's plant was interrupted and went hermie almost immediately. He was bringing it in from outdoors and putting it outdoors irregularly. he saved the plant by leaving it outdoors and...
heat was a big prob if my friend's grow. the plants didn't smell at all as they weren't potent. the buds dried an ultra floral smell which tasted unbelievable. but you could toke all day long and not catch a buzz.