Outdoor talk/ gurilla grow.

Smasher420

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Hello. I'm from vermont and recently had an awesome year. 4 plants over 4 pounds but I'm forced to move spots. Now I'm very peticular about where I plant and it just seems like I can't find that honey hole I've been looking for any feedback would be great thanks!
 

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bluntmassa1

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Hello. I'm from vermont and recently had an awesome year. 4 plants over 4 pounds but I'm forced to move spots. Now I'm very peticular about where I plant and it just seems like I can't find that honey hole I've been looking for any feedback would be great thanks!
Walk deep in the woods and keep walking and walking. One thing I noticed is Google Earth if you can find a decent sized swamp on a mountain their is a spring up hill some better than others for sure but always water coming in and some spots you can plant right in the dry land next to the swamp without clearing trees. Another thing is clear cuts if you know when the loggers did it and where they are cutting but those ain't everywhere but the good spots are prime just acre upon acre of blackberry bushes you want to where jeans so bad but it's too fucking hot. Nobody is dumb enough to walk just 100 yards so 200 yards you're good.:bigjoint:
 

Smasher420

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Anyone who's got that shit saved on his computer is a weirdo in my book. But yes I have seen my fair share of creeps in vt
 

Mr.Smith710

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As seen by the picture I don't need "their" spot. Just tips on picking a new spot.
Google Earth is your best friend when looking for new plots. pieces of land that were logged years back are PERFECT, they have full Sun exposure while also having brush for ground cover.
 

Smasher420

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Thanks. I'm used to the whole gurilla swamp ideas but IL be sure to try a couple in some old logged spots. Sounds like a good idea. Just have to put in some leg work if this rain ever stops
 
Hello. I'm from vermont and recently had an awesome year. 4 plants over 4 pounds but I'm forced to move spots. Now I'm very peticular about where I plant and it just seems like I can't find that honey hole I've been looking for any feedback would be great thanks!
Google Earth is the bomb....
 

Smasher420

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In fact last week I found my favorite "hump" in a remote swamp. Kinda like where all the shits washed up over the years. Full sun. Love it. Hard to get to. Even better part is you have to get to it by boat. Not just any boat something that can go in 6 inches of water or less so I was pumped when i,found that. Dug a monster 5 by 5 and 4 feet deep hole. Nice existing soil. Il add a few amendments, such as bone meal, blood meal. Some green sand and some time release nutes. Il have 4 seeds from my last year's bagseed hulk now 2nd generation. Im,also trying clones this year. Couldn't resist the deal got 20 for 75 bucks. He's been cloning for years do I'm sure there good. Here's to high hopes and a good year !!
 
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