OBX Guy 61
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Will this work for a guerrilla cannabis grow in terms of getting in the ground fast and getting out? I have no desire to linger for security reasons. I have about a 3-mile drive on the highway to get to a point where several exits converge and make some choice areas. I try to find all areas facing south at the bottom of small hills for runoff to go to them.
So what do you think, I found this video of this guy who's out planting fruit trees in the wild right off a path that is used for trail walking. Well, I'm not about to gorilla grow anywhere like he's doing in location and path proximity, I did take note of things like plants or trees being green, even year-round here. I think he really is into planting where water will run down a hill with good sunlight etcetera.
The part I am asking about shows him using a cordless drill with a 3 inch auger bit on there that you used to plant bulbs and stuff in gardens. My plan is to adopt what he's doing to be able to get in and get out fast in an area where the soil is great which I have plenty of in this area. I am going to use either peat cups or find some biodegradable nursery starter bags and when I get to three node plants, or about 9” – 12”, and that may be a bit big, hit the trail and go put out four or five in each location in the manner that he's talking about, nowhere near the beaten track, and see if I can adapt this method to a gorilla cannabis grow. Here's a video


and it's about 9 minutes long but I would never ask any of you all to view that. Just perhaps check out the beginning and even though it's right next to a trail I'm not talking about that, I'm talking about the method of getting it in the ground fast. Be cool guys and gals especially you rock and female growers, you show us dudes what you can do!
Here is a highway site in mind.
So what do you think, I found this video of this guy who's out planting fruit trees in the wild right off a path that is used for trail walking. Well, I'm not about to gorilla grow anywhere like he's doing in location and path proximity, I did take note of things like plants or trees being green, even year-round here. I think he really is into planting where water will run down a hill with good sunlight etcetera.
The part I am asking about shows him using a cordless drill with a 3 inch auger bit on there that you used to plant bulbs and stuff in gardens. My plan is to adopt what he's doing to be able to get in and get out fast in an area where the soil is great which I have plenty of in this area. I am going to use either peat cups or find some biodegradable nursery starter bags and when I get to three node plants, or about 9” – 12”, and that may be a bit big, hit the trail and go put out four or five in each location in the manner that he's talking about, nowhere near the beaten track, and see if I can adapt this method to a gorilla cannabis grow. Here's a video



Here is a highway site in mind.