Vindicated
Well-Known Member
Trail cameras are good if your growing legally on your own land, but they don't prevent anything, and might not even be noticed in the woods. I really don't like gorilla growing because it puts you and wildlife at risk, and gives cops fuel to request more money for cracking down on growers, but just because I don't agree with it doesn't mean people are going to stop. So having said that, if your going to do it, I think the safest approach is to spread out the grow and assume half of it will be found. Be careful about carrying a weapon. Police always assume growers are heavily armed and won't hesitate to shoot. And if you give up easily, just having a gun on you is going to significantly up the charges against you.
What you could try doing is plating different strains that naturally grow at different heights and have different finishing times. You can then bury ollas terra cotta pots filled with water and amend the soil with water storing crystals to help conserve as much water as possible. Avoid hydroponic nutrients that leach into nearby ground water and streams which could potentially get you busted for environmental damage. Instead, apply thick layers of compost, potting soil, and wood chips. Never leave a trail, never leave litter, and avoid digging and disturbing the surroundings as much as possible. Even cutting down old trees or clearing dead brush is risky. People who fly over on a regular basis will notice changes in the land.
What you could try doing is plating different strains that naturally grow at different heights and have different finishing times. You can then bury ollas terra cotta pots filled with water and amend the soil with water storing crystals to help conserve as much water as possible. Avoid hydroponic nutrients that leach into nearby ground water and streams which could potentially get you busted for environmental damage. Instead, apply thick layers of compost, potting soil, and wood chips. Never leave a trail, never leave litter, and avoid digging and disturbing the surroundings as much as possible. Even cutting down old trees or clearing dead brush is risky. People who fly over on a regular basis will notice changes in the land.