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If we are talking guerilla then it can be better to plant late.
The less time the plants will be out there exposed to rippers, leo, insects etc. the better.
Also less trips you will have to make overall to water or check the plants, which means less chance of getting spotted and less chance of leaving a trail.
For example I had a grow once in the woods, and I knew someone else had a grow less than a mile away.
He planted early while I still hadnt' planted.
Leo went looking for grows in that area in a helicopter and found his grow, and then 6 weeks or so I planted out my grow and got a harvest, and he didn't.
Gureilla is all about getting a harvest, and not getting greedy and wanting huge plants.
So in that grow my plants yielded about 2.5 ounces a plant, but I had 50 of them, so I got about 125 ounces dry out of it.
Better than going for a huge harvest and getting nothing.
The less time the plants will be out there exposed to rippers, leo, insects etc. the better.
Also less trips you will have to make overall to water or check the plants, which means less chance of getting spotted and less chance of leaving a trail.
For example I had a grow once in the woods, and I knew someone else had a grow less than a mile away.
He planted early while I still hadnt' planted.
Leo went looking for grows in that area in a helicopter and found his grow, and then 6 weeks or so I planted out my grow and got a harvest, and he didn't.
Gureilla is all about getting a harvest, and not getting greedy and wanting huge plants.
So in that grow my plants yielded about 2.5 ounces a plant, but I had 50 of them, so I got about 125 ounces dry out of it.
Better than going for a huge harvest and getting nothing.