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Using Collapsible Green House in Wild

budkid

Active Member
I’m looking into doing some guerrilla growing. Obviously one main problem is starting the plants at home and then transporting them to the grow site.

I went on a few hikes and found a brilliant grow site. Up a mountain, south facing forest with a small open area. To get to it is a maze of thorns off the beaten track. Perfect for hiding it.

I was thinking though that for 40 quid I could get a cheap green house made from translucent green plastic. It would be easy to fit into a rucksack and assemble on site. Allowing me to grow seedlings and then plant them once they've become established. Taking out the risk of animals, moulds and other problems affecting the young plant.

What does everyone think of this idea?
 

prostheticninja

Well-Known Member
That sounds epic, but is this place where your green house is, is it surrounded on all sides? Because if someone goes up on a rock or some shit and they see a plastic building, "they are going to be like fuck son someones grown some reefer". Also is it on state land?
 

budkid

Active Member
Its surrounded by about four fifths of coniferous trees. The other fifth is the thorns. Even though the trees are dense and high a lot of sun light comes through even on a shitty winter day like today. The path to it is very hard to access and has more trees. At first I went to investigate a clearing which was visible from the path. But after searching deeper it led me to the spot I found.

Its state land. Also stream running about 100 metres from it. Soil looks in good shape, apparently blackberry thorn bushes are a good sign of nutritious soil.


I’m thinking of growing other plants maybe to help blend the green plastic into the forest. Like finding a fast growing bush or something of that nature.
 
First you must rat poison the area a couple of weeks early. Sounds like a good place to grow, w/o the green house. If you are going to seed start, maybe an alternate location would be more suitable. Let the vegetation canopy be your green house. Any way to elevate from the ground would be beneficial. Consider a "wick method" so you don't have to transport H2O but maybe twice. Original and 1 refill. Growing Indica keeps them small and out of sight. AK47 doesn't stink if you don't play w/them. :blsmoke: I transport in vehicle inside tupper ware 2'x4'x30" tall w/snap lid. Can transport up to 20 at a time w/o stink. Most plants are clones only tall enough to close lid in pt size pot w/24hrs light grow cycle. We grow 3 plants in a 30 gal pot, cotton sock for wick into buried 5gal bucket full of Mir Gro solution, time release under transplant, producing 6oz per pot. Each location only has 5 30gal. pots. If someone finds one site, you only loose 15 plants, not your crop.
 
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