Growing in a Corn Field. Help

mattisbaked

Active Member
Ok, I'm going to keep this as basic and straight as possible.

If I plant AUTOFLOWERS, after the farmer sprayed his crops, would in theory, be very hard for me to get caught? I mean normal strains have to flower late in oct and whatnot and thats how usually helicopters catch guys right? Cause the corns a different color by then, SO would Autoflowers work really well? In the sense that they are much shorter then the corn and they'l be ready to harvest fast as fuck?

Also I don't get it, how do people grow in corn fields, do they just rip out some corn and replace it with MJ plants? How the fuck can that work, because from the sky it would be so obvious wouldn't it? I mean just an empty patch of corn.. Please someone explain.

I want to do like a 50 plant outdoor grow, I live in Ontario not USA so I'm guessing its a little less risky. They will all be autoflowers. So in theory is it still possible to get caught with growing autoflowers? Do helicopters only start checking near fall when cannabis would be late into flowering? Or do they just do random checks all throughout summer?? I'm so confused

thanks
 

TruenoAE86coupe

Moderator
Pull up the areas of Canada on a map, or even in Ontario alone, how many hours would it take how many helicopters to search all of this land?
There is much bigger issues in corn field grows than helicopters. What are the odds that you are going to be any where near the site if they do find the plants? Odds of them staking it out, slim to none. Probably won't get caught, by the cops. Let that farmer find you and see how he deals with it.
Those plants you are ripping up are his lively hood, and that land is his (or at least he is responsible for it). You are risking his freedom, so remember the cops might throw you in jail, but no telling where the farmer is going to throw you.
 

AimAim

Well-Known Member
in theory is it still possible to get caught with growing autoflowers?
Hell Yeah. In fact, not theory, you can get caught. Sounds like you're in a remote agricultural area and I doubt if they fly all the cropfields for weed. But there's a lot more to worry about than airplanes or helicopters. #1 being the farmer himself, he's gonna be out and about checking his fields all the time and anything out of the ordinary is going to get his attention. And all the neighboring farmers keep an eye out for one another. So if anybody sees a strange vehicle parked in farm country it's gonna get noticed.

My #2 concern would be residual herbicides. Rather than get into a lesson on ag herbicides just realize that there are a variety of persistant, season-long control chemicals that are labeled for corn (a monocot), designed to kill all broadleaf plants (dicots) such as MJ. They may not kill, but can really suppress growth.

Anyway you are both trespassing and conducting an illegal activity which ramps up your chance of getting caught. Better off finding someone with some land who will give you permission to grow. Not as hard as it sounds.
 

Nice Ol Bud

Well-Known Member
Those stand out from helicopters since you said your worried about law enforcement.
Dumb idea in that case... go to the woods.
 

greenesthaze

Well-Known Member
how about you grow on your land instead of putting an innocent farmer in troubles path. I incourage you to find another location
 

jessica d

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nice to see ppl stick up for farmers. they do feed us. try asking a farmer friend nicely and then you got a good chance at not eating buckshot
 

deePTokEn

Active Member
careful of them fucking cornfeilds here in ontario.. us country boys ride the outlines of the fields with our ATVS we find and scout out for trails, and will always follow unknown trails just to see where they lead.

I live in Ontario and I own 86 acres of farm land, 5 acres are all immediate land, and the rest is all thick Bush, gullys and terrain . I've been growing every year for the past 4 years now, never had a problem. I know if I found plants on my land that somekid was stupid enough to plant there knowingly , Thats not his land, Yeah I would probably take it., But you'd have to be crazy to come and fuck with my shit, get passed my Dogs.

The choppers don't usually see them untill around Mid August it seems like around September, thas when the colors of all the other plants change. But the weed at the time of the year is still that Bright green easily visible from the air. I know the Chattam-Kent area always gets it bad around there for choppers.
 

DrKingGreen

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Don't risk getting a hard working farmer in trouble with your plants. It's just not right. A friend of my dad's had to pay out the ass in lawyer fees to get cleared of a grow that someone was doing in his corn. He's a hard working guy and doesn't take kindly to "drugs." Especially not after this incident. Find a national forest or park, maybe someone will let you grow on their land... Just don't jeopardize another mans means of survival.
 
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