Desert Guerilla Grow

curious2garden

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Guys I don't have any threats of dangerous creatures, and I'm at over 6000ft elevation. Worst it will get is 105 for a few days. I figure if I plant in the ground they would need water on average once every 2 days?
The only way to know is to try. At 6k you might get away with it depending on your microclimate. Read the thread use some ideas and start a journal. I'd love to read how it goes for you.
 

DrOgkush

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Hello! @curious2garden Thankyou for the tag! Yes. I’m here in the high desert as well. But more in the desert desert part. East kern north la county.
Gets 110-115 typically every summer.
Brutal but possible. I grow outside IN GROUND every season. I don’t do to many fancy things. I keep things simple. Organic and only use tap. I let outside grow outside and even with the brutal environment. It thrives. Just water twice a day and you’ll be fine. I like to think we have the best advantage for outdoors.
1Humidity is not a problem.
2long ass season. You can run autos in feb and start your photos in may while trimming your autos.
2a. Long season. Run long neat exotic sativas that get you ripped like narcotics. (If that’s what you want)
3. Not a lot of weather occurs (like heavy heavy rain fall, but this year might be different)
4. Weather in fall. Temps drop dramatically. So you can get cool looking shit.
5. It’s grown in California. Could you argue? Lol.

Durban is Hard to grow outside for a lotta places.. But here. You can nail it with little effort.
 

grayeyes

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I have personally seen helicopters harvest hundreds of pounds from a grow 4 miles from Lake Silverwood. I know those guys are sitting in the can somewhere.
Seems to me much safer to have some pots at your house to grow in. No federal charges!!!!

I have some 16 week ORIGINAL Durban I'm going to grow eventually.

I would prefer no prison time but your mileage may vary. Guerilla growers get Prison.
 
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