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Getting Water To Your Guerrilla Site...Any tips??

stoned-trout

if it smells like fish
Veteran
electric pumps rule.quick disconnect or screw attachment so ya take pump with ya....bury lines... if distance to far for pump .put hidden/covered res half way... then pump from res to plants....I stayed by water source when filling res and had pump covered....... worth the effort for sure....peace
 

stoned-trout

if it smells like fish
Veteran
carrying water makes the trail show and hard to take different routes... and the impression you leave is making your spore easy to find......
 

hamstring

Well-known member
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I love taking care of my plants too much to do a set and forget. I have a nice piece of land to grow on. It's like 25 miles from where I live and the owner lets me use his swamp because I pay him. He can't grow or move product so it's free money for him and he loves it. I love being able to take care of my plants every day or every other day and not have to worry about being seen. I have another spot thats right in my buddies back yard. We are gonna rock that spot this year.

I envy your circumstances both realestate and customer relationship. This old guerrilla has niether the market nor the land.

I'm sure it changes how you look at outdoor growing? Opens up many more possibilties when you have a stable grow location.

Good luck to you.
 
Very good tip but set it high enough so critters deer etc do not break it .

Problem is if you set it about chest high then people are more likely to notice it if they walk through it, it's closer to eye level and sort of like walking into a spider web, what's this thing sticking to me, oh it's cotton!

It saved me once and it might save me again, as my spot has just had the cotton broken.

If you are growing near lowlands or a swamp in my experience there is no need to water at all.

As long as the water level stays the same, what might be damp ground now may become waterlogged for weeks if it rains heavily.
 

MJBadger

Active member
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You can set up right where hunters hunt

I kind of hunt & poach & like a lot of those that are looking for prey am very aware of my surroundings & would notice & actually have found guerrilla grows .
 

45th

Member
My kind of guy, except with the generous antlerless permits here, no need to poach, just crack the loft window :)

I have found two grows myself. Deer scouting walk-abouts.
 

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