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RangerDanger

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If you want to grow truely monsterous plants--plants that will yield 5 to 7 POUNDS of bud per plant--you're gonna have to start soon.
There are 3 key factors that must be adressed to grow a plant that is 10' tall and 8' wide.
One is the plants should be raised under optimum conditions indoors and grown to a height of 3'--5' before being put outside in late April/May 01. That's gonna take 3 months, longer if you have to sex them. So Jan. is the time to germinate.
Second is individual plants sites.
The planting "holes" should be 3' deep and 10' across. Excavate that much soil then re-fill with Fox Farms Ocean & Forest or equiv. This is probably gonna take at least 2 people (or a tractor) labor-wise and cost hundreds of $$ per plant site in soil cost.
But the size and yield are truely amazing.

-Because of the work involved, which includes transporting potting soil & water, this is not a guerilla growing technique. Plus, the massive plants stick out like a sore thumb.
-Another factor to consider: the plants will require AT LEAST 10 gal. water every few days during full veg.

This techique is best suited for backyard grows in semi-rural area's. And it'sa best in area's where it's legal but you're limited to the # of plants you can grow per year.

I have a friend who has an area behind his house that is big enough for a spirited game of frisbee. This past season he grew 12 plants MOG-style (what I call growing plants this big--Mountain Of Green), which is the max. amt. he can grow in his county.
It took him a week with a tractor to prep 12 sites, and it cost him approx. $3,500 in soil, nutrients & water during the growing season. And that's not counting the cost of raising them inside for 4 months.
He harvested over 100 lbs. of primo weed. The only drawback is that he's only allowed 2 lbs. in possession. He sold lots to a cannabis club, donated some to low-income Med-MJ users, and he has friends who have Dr's recommendations but smoke very little weed who let him store some at their house.

Someimes the sheer size of these plants can fool people.
I have another friend who lives VERY remotely, and he has several plants flanking his house that can be seen by people as soon as they drive up. If you just glance at them, you don't recognize them as pot (unless they're in full flower with buds galore). Because they don't have the typical x-mas tree shape that most MJ plants have.

So if you have documentation, a private area and the $$--and want to grow big--this is an ideal way to go about it.
 
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