What's up blades? I was just wondering how many plants would be safe to have at the same sight. I was thinking 5 tops. Does anyone know how many it takes to pick up major heat signatures?
outdoor growing you dont have to worry about giving off heat the only time you have to consider heat is an indoor grow where the lights will give off heat gorilla growing outdoors what you want to worry about is people seeing your plants so try and plant them so they blend in with the backround when picking a spot pick a place where 1 nobody goes 2 where there is sun 3 close to a good water source 4 good soil and dont leave a trail behind when going there dont let anybody see you going there try and have a cover story for going up there bring the dog with you if anybody asks your bringing the dog on a walk and very important keep it to yourself dont let anybody know because people will want to rob them
[quote name='"potsmoker995"']outdoor growing you dont have to worry about giving off heat the only time you have to consider heat is an indoor grow where the lights will give off heat gorilla growing outdoors what you want to worry about is people seeing your plants so try and plant them so they blend in with the backround when picking a spot pick a place where 1 nobody goes 2 where there is sun 3 close to a good water source 4 good soil and dont leave a trail behind when going there dont let anybody see you going there try and have a cover story for going up there bring the dog with you if anybody asks your bringing the dog on a walk and very important keep it to yourself dont let anybody know because people will want to rob them[/quote] Thanks for the reply bro. That's deffs helpful. I found a perfect spot. It's in the middle of 3 old fields. There's abandoned houses from the late 1800s that are collapsing. No one goes to the houses or farms the fields. And behind the houses there's about 500 yards of thick ass thorns and brush.. How many plants do you think would be safe to grow there? Here's some pics of the houses
[quote name='"potsmoker995"']outdoor growing you dont have to worry about giving off heat the only time you have to consider heat is an indoor grow where the lights will give off heat gorilla growing outdoors what you want to worry about is people seeing your plants so try and plant them so they blend in with the backround when picking a spot pick a place where 1 nobody goes 2 where there is sun 3 close to a good water source 4 good soil and dont leave a trail behind when going there dont let anybody see you going there try and have a cover story for going up there bring the dog with you if anybody asks your bringing the dog on a walk and very important keep it to yourself dont let anybody know because people will want to rob them[/quote] Wrong u do have to worry about beat signatures. When u put a shit ton of water in your hole it puts big unnatural looking cold spots in the mountain an bang they know where your plot is.
the water would heat to the temperature of the soil and blend in pretty fast even then if they had seen that they have seen the plants