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Darwin's 2010-2011 Guerrilla Grow

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
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Call me paranoid but I would be very reluctant to show images of myself or anyone else, even with a photo shop disguise. Clothing, shoes, height, body shape can all be determined and are clearly displayed in the pics. There may also be programs around that can filter the disguise showing the real identity. Personally I wouldn't do it. The plants look like they should grow out ok though.

I am very wary when returning to outdoor grow sites. I try and select a site I can monitor from a distance prior to approaching, 1 kilometer or so away if possible. Take binoculars and sit for an hour or two looking, at everything. Conduct surveillance on your own site.

Approach extremely carefully and don't have anything on you to suggest you are the farmer. Have a reason for being there, very important. Look for any new activity, disturbance. Look into trees for possible motion sensing cameras, these can also be obtained at hunting stores, many hunters use them to find out where their prey are.

At the site listen particularly to birds fleeing in stress or spooked by something. Don't leave anything behind at the site or on the track for the walk in/walk out. And above all have fun!
 

darwinsbulldog

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Call me paranoid but I would be very reluctant to show images of myself or anyone else, even with a photo shop disguise. Clothing, shoes, height, body shape can all be determined and are clearly displayed in the pics. There may also be programs around that can filter the disguise showing the real identity. Personally I wouldn't do it. The plants look like they should grow out ok though.

I am very wary when returning to outdoor grow sites. I try and select a site I can monitor from a distance prior to approaching, 1 kilometer or so away if possible. Take binoculars and sit for an hour or two looking, at everything. Conduct surveillance on your own site.

Approach extremely carefully and don't have anything on you to suggest you are the farmer. Have a reason for being there, very important. Look for any new activity, disturbance. Look into trees for possible motion sensing cameras, these can also be obtained at hunting stores, many hunters use them to find out where their prey are.

At the site listen particularly to birds fleeing in stress or spooked by something. Don't leave anything behind at the site or on the track for the walk in/walk out. And above all have fun!

hey high country, it's one of those things mate, if for whatever reason they decide a humble grower of weed for oneself not for commercial reasons is worth time and energy to chase down, i think they'll be relying on more sophisticated techniques to track me down via the internet etc and once tracking me down i'd say they'd have more on me already than to require my height and search my closet to be sure i was the right person. for someone like me who has a handful of plants indoors at any one time i doubt it would be worth their hassle. but i heed your warning with respect and won't upload anymore like this, i'll remove these ones if you think it's the best idea.

i've definitely been following that advice though, i take different tracks in, i'm always listening for anything out of the norm and never leave anything at the site. it's not easy to monitor from a distance however as it's in thick relatively flat bushland.

anyway thanks again for your advice and words of wisdom high country
 

Ickis

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Won't those plants try and flower now. It seems to early to put outside. Are you getting 14 hours of light now?

Great effort and nice early work effort though. I just don't want to see you get stalled with a reveg after being an early bird getting started.

We are in the final 2 months around hear so you are way early in your spring season aren't you?
 

darwinsbulldog

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Won't those plants try and flower now. It seems to early to put outside. Are you getting 14 hours of light now?

Great effort and nice early work effort though. I just don't want to see you get stalled with a reveg after being an early bird getting started.

We are in the final 2 months around hear so you are way early in your spring season aren't you?

hey mate, cheers, we're probably between 12-13 at the moment i'd say, i'm not too worried if they flower early as this is my first grow season so i'd like to experience that anyway to see what happens and when etc and how they react once they've flowered for a month or so then reveg. worst comes to worst i can always clone and put out more at other spots
 

Thc Rider

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Good thinking getting something now is better than waiting to spring.Atleast you can test out your strains for next year.
 

gaiusmarius

me
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yeah we'll see, i bet they flower a bit then switch back to veg and and get really bushy and wide, before they flower out at the end of the season with 4 pounds each, lol.
 

bushweed

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Hey mate, everything's rolling along nicely there. Good to see you guys putting in some hard work. The White Widow clones look healthy, I hope they provide you with some powerful smoke and some big plants. Keep up the good work.
 

Squiggles

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looking good Darwin just reading through your thread has me thinking its time for me to do another guerilla grow ;) keep up the good work mate
 

darwinsbulldog

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Hey mate, everything's rolling along nicely there. Good to see you guys putting in some hard work. The White Widow clones look healthy, I hope they provide you with some powerful smoke and some big plants. Keep up the good work.

cheers mate :D

looking good Darwin just reading through your thread has me thinking its time for me to do another guerilla grow ;) keep up the good work mate

hehe do it squiggles i'd love to see your work in guerrilla :D

Daylight hours go over 12/12 on September, 21, 2010.

yeah, you're definitely right, i went out tonight and planted 2 x sam skunkman's original haze x skunk #1 and 3 x pure power plant in sat patch, also went past jay's patch for a quick look and all the plants have probably doubled in size at least over the last 2 weeks, those guys in the cages have just filled them up with leaves lol they're bursting at the seams it seems. can't wait to see how they go, weather hasn't done them any damage which really surprised me. so yeah can't wait to see how the new plants go out there too.

darwin
 

darwinsbulldog

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bit o' fun tonight, ground up about 3/4 of an oz and got some hash out of it

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not a great deal, but this much will throw me into next week if i did it all at once. probably at least 2 nights of fun worth there for me this weekend haha
 
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