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Old 07-23-2009, 02:08 PM
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What up.Ok so.Here's the skinny on my biggest most stealth grow to date. The plan was fifteen hundred plants out door. We started making mothers back around halloween when my partners and I began growing a sick strain we found by accident. We grew fifteen plants to be used as mothers for our project.(Berlyn and sugar shack.)We stashed our grow room in a secret room in the basment of our house.Our air intake/outake is hidden from outside view by a normal every object that i cannot disclose for saftey reasons sorry!
We have a fiv foot tall carbon can wich is the heart of our outake system.This allows me to grow all year without my neighbours ever knowing.
The door to the grow room is a steal door with no trim or handles so it sits flush with the wall.The reason for this is because we move a large shelving unit infront of it.No person outside this household has ever set foot inside this room!!!
The room was powered by a single 1000watt hps two 600watt hps and a 400watt hps.We have five fans atleast.We grew all plants in dirt.
Nows it gets a little hairy from this point on.
We needed more room as we progressed on making more mother plants.
We stopped bring people over to the house all winter so we could build another very large temperary room.Around April we started making our last batch of mothers.We were set.Fourty five or so mother plants ready for "the clone warz".lol.We cloned the **** outta thos plants making us two hundred and sixty plants in verious sizes and hights.We had Berlyn,sugar shack some auto flowering plants and plants grown from seed that i got from a freind.(he says they were bought from dutch passion but forgets what strain.
The day has finally come to move our girls out to the camp.
We get up two hours before sunlight pack up all three trucks and one trailer with all but three plants....to tall to make the all day trip into knowhere.
We drive way off into the mt's down old roads and trails untill we got to our prebuilt trail.We then carried all the plants up a hill and into the tree's where a stealth trail began.We had a homemade twowheel trailer and two wheelbarrols.We pulled all day down our trail we blazed through some of the thickest blowdown i've ever had to hike through.After moving plants all day we get all the clones and seedlings to our first stop.CAMP.aww what a rest.Some food,beer a few doobies and some sleep and we were up again with the sun.Now its time to move on.We move all our gear and wagons and such across the lake by canoes.One guy takes plants to the canoe.The other runs the canoes and droppes them off on the other side of the lake where i start to hall them with my wagon.
Again it takes it us all day to get all the plants and gear to our site.We spend most of the night moving our plants down the bank to their final resting place.We found a nice little meadow with a pond fed by a stream that used to house beaver but the beaver has long moved on to god knows where.We plant all our huge babes ontop of the beaver dams were we found natural clean dirt.The rest of the plants get plants in the surrounding area's near water.Most of them are in some moist like dirt that seams to never need watering.risky yes but it worked so far.After having everyone of our girls planted we hike back to camp and deactivate our trail moving logs,sticks,trees an rocks all over it half way down.Then building it off into the wrong way.We know that their will be no logging in this area because the logging industry has died and left the only company in the area banckrupt.It is very seldom to see a plane overhead and never once have we seen a heli.We bring huskies with us when visiting to help keep animals like deer elk and bears away.I keep a machette and bear spray for protection from attack since i am in the b.c mt's.Cougars,bears,wolves,coyottes,wolverines all stick to them selves but you still can surprise them by mistake. Now.Our camp is an hour hike through blowdown and has no plants,ferts,or propagation equipment is ever kept at camp.We almost never use the camp and we are very surtain that if anyone ever stumbles across our camp that they will leave as easy as they find it.The lake has no fish and the only close road is a dead end.Our plants mostly grow short hiding them in amoungst the bush already over running the area.The pond reeks of thick mud backing in the run annd mint and wild cabbage grow everywhere theirs not plants or water!We leave no trails,no garbage no shovels or evidenve behind when leaving.
The auto flowering are nearly done and we sure the others are no to far off but some will take most of the summer.Bug spray is a must.
The only way i would have improved this op would be to rig up some sorta self watering system or drip system.we've thought of hooking up drill pumps to soaker lines but figure it would be to hard and have to much mantiance.All of our trimming and drying will be done out their on site so we dont have to travel with raw plants.Check out my pics and give me some comments and let me know how you think i could have made it better.Take in account i do live in a remote part of B.C.
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Old 07-23-2009, 05:39 PM
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That's a really nice grow op
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Growzilla,Thanks for entering the contest and sharing your grow with all of us.You have a good thing going...Take care
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wurd homie, all the work you put in to her will pay for itself come fall
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i would like some pics of those plants on the beaver dam! i bet that looks awesome.
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Hey thanks bro...I'm heading out this week to trim and prune some dead stuff off so i'l take some better pics.Its kinda strange how all the beavers all left this area.I'd like to talk to a enviromentalist about what might have happened.The beaver dam it self is very old an rotten so it makes great dirt.peace dude.
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Beavers ate some of the plants.
Now they think they are squirrels so they are off playing with their nuts.
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hey man.some of those plants are on the dam but when i go back i'll take some nice pics of the dam with water in it
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beaver families will migrate if their habitat becomes un suitable for them, which can be anything from pollution in the water to an influx of predator species to just wanting a change of scenery.
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