Im 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?
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?