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guerilla grow -- greenhouse style?
Okay, so heres my situation..
I live in a small town, in northern NJ and theres a shitload of woods around here. Miles and miles of woods, and I happen to live right next to it. Last year, I built a small greenhouse out of 1x1 wooden stakes, and plastic window covering. It was only about 3' high x 10' long, just enough space for an early start. That soon caved in because of heavy rain.. This year, I wanna do something similar so I can get my plants outside early. I'm thinking of building another greenhouse. Only, something alittle more sturdy. I would love to go all out and build one about 20'x10'x10' (LxWxH), but that would be EXTREMELY noticeable in the middle of the woods. Thats my main problem. Also, I'm debating weather or not I should plant these straight into the ground or not. Last year, I had them in 5gal buckets and that seemed to work alright, but the buckets were really noticeable (they were neon orange, lol). What do you think? Good idea, or not? |
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I assume you want the early start for bigger plants but bigger plants are more noticable... not to mention the greenhouse. Why not start later and use more smaller plants?
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Ive got exactly what you speak of Boomer, its in the middle of the woods, but i used heavy gauge wire between two trees to keep it from caving in. Same principles and everything. I cannot wait to fill it with plants.
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y are u gunna grow in a greenhouse if its a guerilla grow? am i not understanding the scenerio? if you want to grow outdoors simply find a remote plot and plant ur babies be careful ofcourse but i dont see the point of growing outdoors in secret and constructing a massive greenhouse. if ur worried that ur plants may be found find another spot or plant multiple spots. remember if u live right next to the woods and there arent others in the same situation u will be a prime suspect.
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if there are trees around you can get simple eye hooks and screw them into the trees and string cables or rope and drape whatever greenhouse material over that, im assuming plastic is your greenhouse material. Some friends and i did this years ago for a treetop loft and i got to thinking it could be used as a greenhouse if we lowered it a bit
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jojajico, it actaully helps you get out earlier in the season to start seedling and cut clones, and basically when everyone else plants and there seedlings take a long time to take off. Your plants are nice and warm, and grow like crazy, until you put them in the ground.
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I agree with Jojajico; the greenhouse adds more problems than it solves. 1. its visible! (rippers,LEO) 2. it will build up humidity unless it has very good ventilation 3. for the labor of haulin' in and buliding this, you could camo w/o the house. The only thing it prevents is some insects and deer from muchin' away, but there are other means to accomplish this. I would concentrate on a "reg" guerilla grow for the effort compared to the risk, jmtc. PS for early starts do it indoors (or a small temp cold frame with pvc hoops)and then bring em out shade adjust for a week and they're off to the races!
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I don't know much but air line cable is cheap, eye hooks are cheap, quick links are cheap, plastic is cheap.. more importantly you can carry it all in a duffle bag.. Do as they say, use the eye hooks, create a tent, and stake it down.. should be plenty of protection and just as unstealthy as anything else.. plus you can take it down easily should you need to. If you must, it really is the best option.
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you gotta think of what thats gona look like from the air !
im doing a gorilla grow this year (UK) and theres rain here and i dont need a green house lol .just find a spot in DENSE trees cut out a oval hole in the middle with the point of the oval pointing the direction of the sun and plant at the back ...get some wire fence and nail it to the inside of the grow area to keep out animals , camo it up both sides remember to leave a flap as a entry point and ...... im planting 50/70 females this year ! great white shark durban poison ak47 x big bud early girl hollands hope KC 39 laterz |
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For plants to survuve early in the outdoor season, a greenhouse would be necessary.
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