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Old 10-15-2009, 07:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
MannyBoy
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Hey, I'm new to this too, but I have researched this a bit. Maybe it would be a good idea to grow your germinated seeds in pots a while before planting them into your guerilla spot. This may not be feasible for you, if it is not you really need to watch these in-ground seedlings the first few weeks. I mean every day. They will need water (I'm thinking this is a real dry area). I would also recommend some kind of shade especially for mid day sun especially for these critical first few weeks as the plants set their roots. Maybe transplant some local flora or something next to your girls for shade then get rid of them after this period.

I would also recommend using more than one guerilla location to enhance your chances of not losing your crop to people wandering by, park rangers, or kangaroos and duck billed platypuses (platypi?). "Sorry Honey, our MJ was almost done flowering then a clutch of crazed duck billed platipi beat the hell out of the plants with their beaver-like tails and laid rubbery mammal eggs all over the place. They used to seem so cute!"

That would suck.

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