My outdoor guerrilla grow. Heavy DF, Chernobyl, Crit Hog and more..

ProfessorChaos420

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Im not sure about the genetics of these three. They were the first three I put out there, and had forgot to bring the tags with the strain names, so, seeing as how theyre right up front, Ive been calling these three...

Front Row
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ProfessorChaos420

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I am. I'm new to guerrilla growing, and want to learn as much as possible. This year was quite tragic, but I learned a great deal. Great looking plants!
Thats cool. Thats how I learned ALOT of good growing tips, when I was new to growing. I'd go on sites similar to this one, and dig through the grow journals. It saved me alot of "growing pains" when i was learning. These sites help people to not have to make the same mistakes twice, by providing true growers of dank to help new growers out.

I should tell ya, seeing as how you're learning... I grow 100% organic(super soil), until the last 4-6 weeks of flowering. The reason I do that, is because they grow just fine with good organic soil,while vegging, and I dont want to "burn out" the organic soil with chemicals, until its time to hit them hard, and push them to the finish.

Unfortunately, my situation still mandates me to grow in guerrilla gardens. It rained hard literally every day for most of the month of June and alot of July, here. After that passed, I had lost 9 plants and was left with 19 unhappy plants. Since then, we've had very little rain, and I've been able to completely control what goes into my dirt, and they are lovin it!
 

ProfessorChaos420

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Such beautiful plants man. They look very healthy.
Thanx, man. Stick around. I'll post some finished smoke shots.

Looking good man. How would you say Chernobyl handles being outside? I had a few I was going to pop this year but didn't get around to doing so.
I had a ridiculous amount of early season rains here. Chernobyl DID NOT like the overage of water. lol. Two of my nine that I lost, were Chernobyl. The ones that have pulled through(including the little late season clone I have), are doing well. I treat with Serenade, and thus far, I've only seen bud rot on one of my Critical Hogs.

Yep, nice plants. Have run chernobyl outside covered patio half dozen times and will again shortly. Nice selection you have
Thanx. My Heavy Duty Fruity is flowering a bit slower than everything else. Unfortunately, I think she wants to be a Halloween plant, and that's usually well past the first killing frost, here.
 

ProfessorChaos420

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A member had asked me how my Skunk XXX is doing. I had some pics, but its not as close to finish as some of the other ones, and I haven't taken many pictures of her...
This is how I left her, yesterday...
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Damn slow-ass sativas. This one and the Heavy Duty Fruity are both moving slow.
 
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2014LML

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A member had asked me how my Skunk XXX is doing. I had some pics, but its not as close to finish as some of the other ones, and I haven't taken many pictures of her...
This is how I left her, yesterday...
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Damn slow-ass sativas. This one and the Heavy Duty Fruity are both moving slow.
Looking good dude! It's definitely an inspiration for other outdoor growers to see beautiful plants doing their own thing. I think next year outdoor I'll do Chernobyl and delahaze and a few others
 

ProfessorChaos420

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Had a couple of routine, late-season issues in the garden...

Had a storm blow through,over the weekend, and layed a couple of plants over. Now, any experienced grower will say that I shoulda seen that coming... ... They're right. lol. I got caught being lazy. Knowing that they werent reinforced, i went out to my patch the morning after the storm, and staked a few of them up...

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After that, I got to spend the next half-hour cutting grey mold off my Critical Hogs, and Chernobyl plants. I had a few small spots on a few plants. The only plant that was kinda bad(and it wasnt all that bad) was my Hog that sits back, and is in shade until about 11;00. I saw it coming with her.
After cutting the infected area out, I hit them all with some organic fungicide a buddy gave me, and another good shot of serenade.
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ProfessorChaos420

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I have a couple of little plants that I haven't really talked alot about...

I have two late season cuttings(Chernobyl and Kushberry) that I took around the middle of June, just before the summer solstice. After rooting, they were put back outside in early July. Naturally, this caused them to flip a few weeks later than the other plants. I put them in a much brighter location than my main garden, as I dont need to hide smaller plants as much. They are in direct sunlight almost all day, and the weeds here dont grow near as tall or dense.
My Chernobyl is a branchy little shit! When I put them out, it was trying to shoot and get tall, so I topped it to keep it from being alot taller than the surrounding weeds and it made a mini bush. Lol.
Both cuttings are in 8 gallons of Super Soil. They were fed nothing until they started to show signs of flowering. From there, they were started all organic, and are slowly working there way down the very same "Orgemical" feeding regime my other plants get in the end of flowering.
Hopefully I can keep these girls out there till late October. With them being behind, like thy are, it may take that long to get some truly dank smoke from them. In my area, it's not unheard of to not get our first killing frost till November, but it's not unheard of to get it by the middle of October either... Fingers crossed, man.
Here's some shots of them...

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Kushberry
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ProfessorChaos420

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I haven't taken any pics lately. Cant wait to take some with my new phone. lol
Everything is really starting to go off , down there in the patch. :)

If anyone's following...
 

mushroom head

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I'm waiting for more pics man! Sorry to hear about the mould man, I'm fighting it off right now, lost at least a quarter pound of bud so far, I havnt been spraying with anything though, maybe I should be..
 
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