Guerrilla 2018

MiddlerGuerrilla

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great looking grow and I grow out doors in ky. looks like you soon be needing to stake them girls so they hold up them buds when there bigger.I been a guerrilla grower this year makes the 44th year good luck to you sir from ky.
How have you been? It's my best grow to date. Hopefully the weather turns friendly soon. Thank you for the kind words. What are you growing this year and how is it doing?
 

ky farmer

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Growing some SD and a lot of croeses,I grew all fem seeds this year that I made last year and I am making lots moor now this year.I can only grow so many and that's why I only grow mostly fem, beans now. its hell getting old but others and I need the weed.I hope you have great luck this year with your grow.
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ky farmer

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Bunch of fem, beans I made last year and there BIG and doing good.also the beans most of them where clones I made the seeds from.And 2 sd fem, beans and there looking killer.hope you have a great year also growing just the beans I made and a lot of crosses.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Another year of failure is quickly approaching. I've got plants on the brink of meltdown after days of relentless heat and humidity. Black spot showed up 3 weeks sooner than last year. Black spot is so fucking invasive around here that guerrilla growing with measured succesa is akin to emptying the ocean with a fucking 5 gallon bucket. I've got two plants out of 22 that look to have a chance to finish with little loss. But first they have to get past the next four days of forecasted rain and cloud cover. I expect most of my prize gals to melt strt the fuck down in the next few days. This same ol song and dance of heartbreak hurts more each year because each year my garden gets better and I lose more by extension . Im sick of pissing in the wind . Black Spot funfungus and the shitty fucking weather for the win.
 

Dmannn

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Another year of failure is quickly approaching. I've got plants on the brink of meltdown after days of relentless heat and humidity. Black spot showed up 3 weeks sooner than last year. Black spot is so fucking invasive around here that guerrilla growing with measured succesa is akin to emptying the ocean with a fucking 5 gallon bucket. I've got two plants out of 22 that look to have a chance to finish with little loss. But first they have to get past the next four days of forecasted rain and cloud cover. I expect most of my prize gals to melt strt the fuck down in the next few days. This same ol song and dance of heartbreak hurts more each year because each year my garden gets better and I lose more by extension . Im sick of pissing in the wind . Black Spot funfungus and the shitty fucking weather for the win.
I know this seems nuts for a gorilla grower, but a hand held leaf blower my help you out drying them out..
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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I know this seems nuts for a gorilla grower, but a hand held leaf blower my help you out drying them out..
There isn't much that I won't do provided circumstances allow. But the noise factor rules that out. My patches are in close proximity to outbuildings in one spot and a house at the other. I grow in what some would term ballsy areas right under their noses (not quite literally) .
 

thumper60

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Another year of failure is quickly approaching. I've got plants on the brink of meltdown after days of relentless heat and humidity. Black spot showed up 3 weeks sooner than last year. Black spot is so fucking invasive around here that guerrilla growing with measured succesa is akin to emptying the ocean with a fucking 5 gallon bucket. I've got two plants out of 22 that look to have a chance to finish with little loss. But first they have to get past the next four days of forecasted rain and cloud cover. I expect most of my prize gals to melt strt the fuck down in the next few days. This same ol song and dance of heartbreak hurts more each year because each year my garden gets better and I lose more by extension . Im sick of pissing in the wind . Black Spot funfungus and the shitty fucking weather for the win.
i no how ya feel!!seems u need to grow mid oct- early nov strains,u using copper this yr?glad iam not killing my self out in the bush anymore its pretty much war on!
 
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MiddlerGuerrilla

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i no how ya feel!!seems u need to grow mid oct- early nov strains,u using copper this yr?glad iam now killing my self out in the bush anymore its pretty much war on!
Yes everything except for a couple are mid Oct- Nov. I used copper. I used the you know what in spring before anything got planted. When i say invasive I mean invasive beyond measure . All of it vanity, pure fucking vanity.
 

BionicΩChronic

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Another year of failure is quickly approaching. I've got plants on the brink of meltdown after days of relentless heat and humidity. Black spot showed up 3 weeks sooner than last year. Black spot is so fucking invasive around here that guerrilla growing with measured succesa is akin to emptying the ocean with a fucking 5 gallon bucket. I've got two plants out of 22 that look to have a chance to finish with little loss. But first they have to get past the next four days of forecasted rain and cloud cover. I expect most of my prize gals to melt strt the fuck down in the next few days. This same ol song and dance of heartbreak hurts more each year because each year my garden gets better and I lose more by extension . Im sick of pissing in the wind . Black Spot funfungus and the shitty fucking weather for the win.
What I've been doing is if I think I'm about to loose a plant to rot I'll chop it down n make ice hash. So sorry to hear this news :( how is the c og handling the rot?
 

ganga gurl420

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sucks dude!!only so much we can do with nature lots of praying bout it
Everywhere around my garden is infested with black spot and every other type of ailment. I've been hitting the girls hard with my baking soda/silica spray...... and other then a random leaf here and there the girls are fine.
I then will just remove the infected leaf and spray the sounding leafs again and all is well.
I spray once a week with silica and every other with the baking soda added.
 

too larry

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Another year of failure is quickly approaching. I've got plants on the brink of meltdown after days of relentless heat and humidity. Black spot showed up 3 weeks sooner than last year. Black spot is so fucking invasive around here that guerrilla growing with measured succesa is akin to emptying the ocean with a fucking 5 gallon bucket. I've got two plants out of 22 that look to have a chance to finish with little loss. But first they have to get past the next four days of forecasted rain and cloud cover. I expect most of my prize gals to melt strt the fuck down in the next few days. This same ol song and dance of heartbreak hurts more each year because each year my garden gets better and I lose more by extension . Im sick of pissing in the wind . Black Spot funfungus and the shitty fucking weather for the win.
Damn buddy. I feel for you. I've had a few "what the fuck am I doing this for?" moments the last week or so.

I've had a spot or two of rot on almost all my flowering plants, but this week was my first two meltdowns of the year. This one was one of the younger plants. I've been planting later and later, trying to get past the rain before flower, but it isn't working out. For the most part it is still raining everyday.

Tangerine Power #3 f2. Only about 2-3 weeks into flower. {I cut the top out, hoping the seeds in the lowers will mature before the rest of it rots}

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MiddlerGuerrilla

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Damn buddy. I feel for you. I've had a few "what the fuck am I doing this for?" moments the last week or so.

I've had a spot or two of rot on almost all my flowering plants, but this week was my first two meltdowns of the year. This one was one of the younger plants. I've been planting later and later, trying to get past the rain before flower, but it isn't working out. For the most part it is still raining everyday.

Tangerine Power #3 f2. Only about 2-3 weeks into flower. {I cut the top out, hoping the seeds in the lowers will mature before the rest of it rots}

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I go through this shit every year and keep coming back. But I just figured out a stand up guy with a huge heart in the north east has much bigger problems and that puts things in a different perspective for me today as the rain continues to fall and my crop hangs in the balance. I've been a casualty of the drug war and it's a mother fucker.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Everywhere around my garden is infested with black spot and every other type of ailment. I've been hitting the girls hard with my baking soda/silica spray...... and other then a random leaf here and there the girls are fine.
I then will just remove the infected leaf and spray the sounding leafs again and all is well.
I spray once a week with silica and every other with the baking soda added.
Something I've heard of but never used . I will have to give that some more thought aye? Mix ratios?
 

Longcloud

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Damn buddy. I feel for you. I've had a few "what the fuck am I doing this for?" moments the last week or so.

I've had a spot or two of rot on almost all my flowering plants, but this week was my first two meltdowns of the year. This one was one of the younger plants. I've been planting later and later, trying to get past the rain before flower, but it isn't working out. For the most part it is still raining everyday.

Tangerine Power #3 f2. Only about 2-3 weeks into flower. {I cut the top out, hoping the seeds in the lowers will mature before the rest of it rots}

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Skunk 1 has good resistance against mold shiva skunk good from sensi has 45 to 60 day flower. We grow skunks and affies here in new zealand without a problem might wanna try something with this lineage
 

Longcloud

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Put the plants in a galley to make them flower early. Ill usually harvest 2-3 weeks before all other guerrilla growers
 
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