southeast guerilla grow questions

lbow89

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i have a few questions about growing in the southeast. my spot is located deep into the woods, and ends up looking out over a waterway. it is aproximately 300ft. from the water, the gap inbetween my spot and the water is marsh land. there is extremely thick brush and i dont think anyone in their right mind would trek out there willingly. the spot gets plenty of light all day :-) . i have never grown succesfuly "out-do", i have a few harvests under my belt growing "in-do", so i have a pretty good grasp on the growing aspect of my chronic. i will be growing bluemoonshine x master kush (some seeds an aquaintance of mine ended up w/ after some "MK" pollen got spread through his grow). i think these seeds are going to turn out super stanky, even though they probably arent very stable. i plan on having 4 plants spread out over this whole area, and hopefully the surrounding vegetation will be enough to disguise my ladies.:blsmoke:

sorry for the horrible description i'll get pics updated when i take my little gal's out there.

so here's my questions, any and all help is greatly appreciated.

1) should i use pots, or dig holes
2) will all the salt in the air affect the plants
3) if i plant into holes, will the salt in the ground hurt the plant/stunt growth
4) what are effective and cheap ways to manage bugs
5) should i worry about critters (rabbits/deer/etc...)
6) should i top/fim or let grow naturaly
7) what are some good recipe's for quality dirt , or should i just buy some?
8) how stanky does herb get outdoors?? ( i kinda figured since there was waaay more airflow that it wouldnt bee as stinky as "in-do" buds ) <--- correct me if im wrong.

thats all i can think of as of now, ill get pics of my spot up within the week, i'll upload some pics of my indoor setup also.
 

Unwanted

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if ur in the south east dont go to jail... im somewhere over there and i am going to wait till i make it to the other side... cali... before i go for aynthing like this..

but... if i could..

i would use soil... ammended... in the ground aka holes.... digg brotha digg...

deer and rabbits and all that shit will destroy it an u will have nothing.... piss near them... mothballs... lowes spray... whatever... and u will looose some anyways...
 

Unwanted

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i dont get the salt thing... you on the ocean? if so and still worried dig holes and use trash bags ass liner... look at browndirtwarrior on youtube.. just search it.. and dream. watch all the vids its worth it
 

lbow89

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i know all about the brown dirt warrior, he is what i strive to be haha, yeah its right on the ocean. i actually came across some 15 gallon pots which i am extremely excited about :-)

anyone got ideas for a "trap" so i can tell if someone ever goes near my shit.
 

lbow89

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stealth really isnt the issue, the spot used to be a chill spot a few years back ( atleast 3 years ) but now its all overgrown and it doesnt look as is anyone has been back there since, i just want to make a trip wire or something just incase. there is no way im gna pass up these 15 gallon pots, they're just too damn perfect. my motto is "go big or go home". i only plan on using the spot one time, through this season.
 

veggiegardener

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Salt marsh?

Is there anywhere closer than 300 feet where fresh water flows into the marsh?(Carrying water is a BITCH.)

If so, and you can do it stealthily, dig a sump a couple feet deep to collect fresh water.

If the native soil is sandy, you can dig holes in which to place the pots, and fill them with good potting mix.

Best of luck(and take no chances with LEOs).
 
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