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´How do I find back all the spots? but without GPS.
Hi Y'all.
For this year I got a couple of tens of thousends of auto seeds to play with and that are ment for sinsimilla in outdoors. They ain't no breeders, so large quantity is where I will be going for. With these seeds I also don't want to carry large amounts of home made soil to their spots, so just a liter of soil per spot to get them germinated should do. The spots to be planted should follow an irregular pattern so it will go unnoticed by helicopters and ultra light aircraft. I probably will do 50 seeds per 1liter of soil and then cull down to whatever looks best, and the number of spots to be made can go into the hundreds. (untill the engergy or mood to do so gives in) On our poor soil in here I expect not more to get then some 5 gr per plant on average this way, but it is ment for sinsimilla so I would have to be certain to retrieve all the males. The thing is that I plan on doing much to much to remember all of my spots by heart, so I was thinking to map their locations by means of coordinates in my noteblock. Practically maybe not so much the k7 or b6 type of coordinates but more like coordinates that are using the x and y lines. (like a1,a2, a3, etc. I reckon that "while in the field" only the lettered y-line is importend to walk up and down, allthough on the map I will also have to note their numbered x-line .( y-line as in a1,a2, a3, etc. up to 20 whereas every coordinate equals 1 mtr times 1 mtr.) So in the field I could rectangularly plant 4 stakes in the ground that are some 20 times 10 meters apart. These 4 stalks would then represent the outlines of my "sink the navy" field.(whereas the "ships" equal "my spots".) What do you think of this methodical way of getting 100% certainty on retrieving all males? Any other reasonable suggestions I'd rather like to hear too, but only oldschool and no high tec shit please, I even would not want to own a cell phone as a matter of fact, so thank you for your sugestions in advance. ^^
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That made my head hurt. GPS and latitude/longitude are your friend.
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Thank you so much Midnight, exactly the kind of help I hoped to get. ^^
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Well draw a map and hide it at near the first spot?
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a quality waterproof topo map, a quality compass, some experience with orienteering...
you could tie kite string to each plant as you go....hehe gps bro, waypoint, waypoint, waypoint, waypoint |
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Kite string? , or someone could pick it up and find all your plants
But the principle of it sounds good, well, then maybe a dotted line of twiggs and branches might be a good idea. A bit like in Hansel & gretel but without the bread ? Maybe too obvious to notice for pilots ? |
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sarcasm transmits poorly on the internet. the kitestring thing is not a serious suggestion.
i have had mebe a dozen guerrilla crops ripped or otherwise eradicated in about 20 years. the only successive way to ensure you reap what you sow is to be sure there is zero trail from one plant to the next. and of course to be able to sacrifice a few spots. |
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double post
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Well Ganja, As I said> the principle of it could actually work in here.
My situation is that I live in northern scandinavia and that I happen to grow in freshly clearcutted pine forest where everything looks all the same. There will be plenty of pine twiggs and branches all over the place. Kinda like a mat covering the surface of the soil. So if I would place those branches in an "only for me" recogniseble position from one plant to another, like a bit vertical or so, hell, no one would notice my trickery and your sarcasm actually did serve a purpose ? lol. I will be keeping that one in mind mate Thanks for your suggestion!
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