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Not guerrilla. I'm in San Diego so it's all legit. It's mostly about having a dedicated spot, semi-controllable conditions. With the tent I don't have the limitations of the seasons, not that there's that much change down here.Light can pass through the emergency blankets. Might want to black it out. guerilla growing in a tent? Well there's a first for everything.
Ok nice. No law makes it easier. Guess a small shed or maybe one of those car cover shelters would be a nice upgrade. If you can get away with it.Not guerrilla. I'm in San Diego so it's all legit. It's mostly about having a dedicated spot, semi-controllable conditions. With the tent I don't have the limitations of the seasons, not that there's that much change down here.
Not guerrilla. I'm in San Diego so it's all legit. It's mostly about having a dedicated spot, semi-controllable conditions. With the tent I don't have the limitations of the seasons, not that there's that much change down
A camping tent looks like a headache, a fail, and a waste of cultivars. Spend a little money and do a real grow. Build a little greenhouse. You can put a padlock on it. Even a tiny greenhouse could bring a fat harvest in that strong desert sun. Probably hydroponics++If you don't want to water them 10 times a day.
And I know there's gaps now. There won't be by the time I'm ready to turn the lights out.
It's usually a 4x4 pressure treated and infused with a copper mix. It's designed to not decompose. You would use it for fences or anything that sits in the ground. Or needs to be somewhere damp. Has a label on it. Usually says for ground contact. For the footings in you're not using blocks.It's not in contact with the ground. Maybe I'm just slow, but I'm not familiar with treated ground contact wood unless it's called something else. Fill me in?
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