Need advice on location

Lucidherb

New Member
I have a bunch of areas that I'll be looking at over these next few weeks but there's a fairly large forest I'm interested in but the issue is that it closes in the middle of September for hunting. So depending on the weather that leaves anywhere from 2-4 weeks for hunters to stumble onto my plants. However a few years ago I was out there and if I remember correctly, I believe there was this area that was filled with brambles and was difficult to get through and I believe that some areas are off limits for hunting but I'm not sure about that. So should I consider it or not risk it?
 

lickalotapus

Well-Known Member
Yep . I had half my plants stolen this year at a spot iv used for 3 years and was very hard to get too. So make sure your spot is very out of the way for most people . Also do t put all your eggs in one basket.
 

calicocalyx

Well-Known Member
Not only hunters but if there is a known public hunting area then any local fish and wildlife/law enforcement types will be cruising around as well.
 

Carl Spackler

Well-Known Member
You might consider growing Auto-flowering strains. Direct sow in soil around the first 2 weeks of June. Done in 60 days or so. Well before hunting season and, since they a relatively small, they will be more difficult to detect. A lot of folks get bent out of shape about yield/plant on Autos. Simple, plant more..
 

Reeferfish

Well-Known Member
As being a hunter myself... They will find it. You Gould see some of the swamps and shit I have trekked through. Just like guerrilla growing, when you think you hve gone far enough keep going... Not to mention us hunters have a trained eye for anything out of the ordinary. And spending time in the woods you develope a pretty good knack for picking out the feintest of trails and even oddly looking/ placed plants.
 
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