NickNasty's First Guerrilla Grow 2010 - Its going to be big (hopefully)

NickNasty

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I applied my HH when I planted so I just mixed it in the soil. I will be going to my spots tomorrow to water, It has been a 100 degree weather all week and I have not been able to get out to water them so I hope everything is doing ok. I will be adding my last few plants I plan on putting out and adding the Marine Cuisine to my older plants. I will do a pic update probably the day after tomorrow as I am sure I will be exhausted when I get back from watering.
 

1badmasonman

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With the HH I doubt the animals will be fucking with it. I would if I were to ever use that crap again blend it into the top 6 inches or so. Same way I re-apply the MC from FF. I hope you guys some how have great results from it. Just didn't impress me at all. Just look at the difference last season as soon as I switched back to FF products. I suppose if you liquid feed and use it it wouldn't be all that bad. But the whole point of using it is so I didnt have to frequent the patches so much.
NEL im a sceptic and im on your side bra. Only reason ive feed a few ladies is to see. I have total confidence that AN is some BS. I just dont like the "IM THE BEST" marketing bullshit. I see through all that. If you search the internet you cant find a single mother fucker growing with AN HH. Besides brwndirt and he didnt even mention that in his vids which ????? wtf I trust you aswell NEL. I started out using FF nutes and have never found anything that has produced like FF. Love em off to smoke a spliff of some sugar kush. Peace 1BMM
 

1badmasonman

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I applied my HH when I planted so I just mixed it in the soil. I will be going to my spots tomorrow to water, It has been a 100 degree weather all week and I have not been able to get out to water them so I hope everything is doing ok. I will be adding my last few plants I plan on putting out and adding the Marine Cuisine to my older plants. I will do a pic update probably the day after tomorrow as I am sure I will be exhausted when I get back from watering.
Sounds good nick. Hope things are going well. Im interested to see what the AN has done for you. I do believe its a chemical nute. Interested. 1bmm
 

NickNasty

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I will update tomorrow or the next day. One thing I did find out that is interesting, cool and a little freaky is the wild plant that is growing everywhere in my 2nd spot turned out to be Hemlock < the stuff they poisoned Socrates with. Apparently its very poisonous and just a small portion if eaten can kill you. I have been handling this stuff like crazy and its all over the place, Im going to have to hack it farther away from my plants because the seeds are poisonous and I dont want any of them to some how end up in my buds. :fire:

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1badmasonman

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The AN works. Just got back from my test plot and man the plants gained 2-3 ft since i ferted them. No pics yet but next week ill get a few. Seems to be working though. peace 1BMM
 

strictly seedleSs

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Oh and for the ticks I use 100% DEET. Still doesn't keep em off. Just make sure you check yourself real good when you get home. I got lyme disease at the end of last season, it sucks.
Damn....I get atleast 3 ticks on me every time I check on my plants (every other day) and I find atleast one still on me when I get home. Lyme disease huh...knew it was a possiblity.

Nick this is some seriously guerrilla growing, I admire the work. I use clones and have a fence around my OD area. I love the variety of strains you have. Nice work, hope it pays off very well.
 

NickNasty

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Sure that's not licorice?
Yeah Im pretty sure, everything I have read about it in the past few days from the conditions it lives in to how it grows to the purple spots on the stem is all almost exact. I will get a good pic of it when I get out there. Here is a bit of info on it,


[SIZE=+2]Poison Hemlock[/SIZE]
Conium maculatum
Carrot family (Apiaceae)
Description: This biennial plant is 3-12' tall. During the 1st year, it consists of a rosette of basal leaves spanning about 1&#8211;1½' across. During the 2nd year, it produces a flowering stalk that branches occasionally. The stems are round, glabrous, light green, and purple-spotted; they often appear to be ribbed because of
longitudinal veins. The alternate leaves are up to 18" long and 12" across, becoming smaller as they ascend the stems. They are double or triple pinnately compound and triangular-ovate in outline. and hairless. The individual leaflets are about 1/3" long, pinnately cleft or dentate, and hairless. These leaves have a fern-like appearance and a somewhat filmy upper surface. The basal and lower leaves have long petioles, while the upper leaves have shorter petioles. The base of each petiole is partially covered by a sheath. The upper stems terminate in compound umbels of small white flowers. These compound umbels span about 2-5" across and consist of about 8-16 umbellets. Each umbellet consists of about 12-25 flowers. A flower has 5 white obcordate petals, 5 spreading white stamens, and a white nectar pad in the center. It spans only 1/8" across when fully open. At the base of the compound umbel are several floral bracts that are ovate-lanceolate with elongated tips; there are also several bractlets at the base of each umbel. These bractlets are ovate-lanceolate like the bracts, but smaller in size. The blooming period occurs from late spring to mid-summer and lasts about 1-2 months. Each flower is replaced by a schizocarp that is broadly ovate and somewhat flattened; it has several longitudinal ribs that are wavy. The root system consists of a white taproot. This plant spreads by reseeding itself; it often forms colonies at favorable sites.

Cultivation: The preference is full sun to light shade, moist conditions, and a fertile loamy soil. Most vegetative growth occurs during the spring. After blooming and developing seeds, the foliage turns yellow and withers away later in the summer. In removing this plant from a given area, don't pull it out using your bare hands. It is better to wear washable gloves while hand-pulling a limited number of plants. For large areas of infestation, it is best to apply broadleaf herbicides or mow down the plants during the spring shortly before they develop flowers.

Range & Habitat: Poison Hemlock is a common plant that occurs in many areas. It is undoubtedly more common than official records indicate and is still spreading to new areas. Poison Hemlock is native to Europe and the Middle East, and was introduced into North America either accidentally or deliberately. Habitats include edges of degraded wetlands and prairies, low-lying areas along small rivers, banks of drainage ditches, thickets, woodland borders, fence rows, low-lying areas along railroads and roads, pastures, and abandoned fields. This plant is usually found in disturbed areas, but it occasionally invades native habitats.


Faunal Associations: The nectar of the flowers attracts a wide variety of flies, beetles, sawflies, and wasps, including Ichneumonid and other parasitoid wasps. The caterpillars of the butterfly Papilio polyxenes asterias (Black Swallowtail) feed on the foliage, notwithstanding the extreme toxicity of the foliage. This toxicity is the result of the alkaloid coniine and other chemicals, which can be found in all parts of Poison Hemlock, including the seeds and roots. Mammalian herbivores won't touch the foliage because of its rank odor and extreme toxicity. Just a small portion of the ingested plant can be fatal to humans.

Comments: The ancient Athenians used the juices of this plant to execute their prisoners, including Socrates during 399 B.C. Death is caused by respiratory arrest and heart failure. Poison Hemlock is a tall and imposing plant that appears to be increasingly common. Many people walk past this species without even realizing what it is. Because there are many members of the Carrot family with small white flowers, it can be somewhat difficult to correctly identify this plant. Poison Hemlock has the following key features: 1) it is often tall-growing, 1) the foliage is at least double pinnate and fern-like in appearance, 2) the foliage has a bitter rank odor, especially when it is bruised, 3) the hairless stems have purple spots, 4) there are undivided bracts at the base of the compound umbel and undivided bractlets at the base of the umbellets, and 5) the small leaflets are pinnately cleft or dentate. Other members of the Carrot family lack one or more of these key features.



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northeastern lights

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The AN works. Just got back from my test plot and man the plants gained 2-3 ft since i ferted them. No pics yet but next week ill get a few. Seems to be working though. peace 1BMM

Are you comparing to past grows or just in general that the plants are doing well? It made my plants grow but not like they usually grow. That was the reason I didn't comtinue to use it.



Funny, one guy at the local shop said everyone loves it and hasn't had a complaint yet. Just didn't impress me or compare to the rate of growth I usually get. I forget, is it only HH or did you also feed it something else?
 

chronic coinoisseur

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I only have an indoor grow to compare to but im using AN HH this year in grow bags of pro mix and they all seem to have even rapid growth with no nute burn or deficiencies yet. Started with 1/4 cup per grow bag gonna bump up next application in around 2 weeks give or take.
 

1badmasonman

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Are you comparing to past grows or just in general that the plants are doing well? It made my plants grow but not like they usually grow. That was the reason I didn't comtinue to use it.



Funny, one guy at the local shop said everyone loves it and hasn't had a complaint yet. Just didn't impress me or compare to the rate of growth I usually get. I forget, is it only HH or did you also feed it something else?
Just the HH. And no i have nothing else to compare it too. Other than the plants that i didnt fert at all. Id have to say the HH is doing something. I still would rather be using organics. But what the hell so far so good i guess. Im going to finish a few patches using just HH and in my others horse poo. Well see which works better.
 

slabhead

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damn poison hemlock is all around here too. I didn't realize that's what it was. What is this HH everyone talks of? Is it the Happy Harvest? Sounds like good stuff.

So how's that guerrilla growing working out for you? Man, Keep those ticks off too. DEET and a hot shower afterwards to get them off. I don't see how you're gonna be able to keep track of all those strains. hahaha
 

NickNasty

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Slabhead this is what we are talking about.
http://www.progressive-growth.com/hydroponic_recipe-advanced_nutrients_heavy_harvest.php
http://www.progressive-growth.com/proddetail.php?prod=1036
http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/products/heavy_harvest/heavy_harvest_product_information.php
If for some reason The info doesnt come up on the last link change the region to worldwide.

And sorry I haven't been posting updates but it has been raining enough to where I haven't had to go out to my spots. As soon as I do though I will post an update.
 

1badmasonman

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Slabhead this is what we are talking about.
http://www.progressive-growth.com/hydroponic_recipe-advanced_nutrients_heavy_harvest.php
http://www.progressive-growth.com/proddetail.php?prod=1036
http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/products/heavy_harvest/heavy_harvest_product_information.php
If for some reason The info doesnt come up on the last link change the region to worldwide.

And sorry I haven't been posting updates but it has been raining enough to where I haven't had to go out to my spots. As soon as I do though I will post an update.
DIDDO.. Glad things are well for ya nick. Yes the AN HH is a time release. Its not organic. But it is a fert. If your a connisuer id go organic. I got stoned and i missed that one, haha. Well im stil going to use em up and see what we got. I cant seem to find pics or nothing for a full grow other than brown dirt. I already used up all my summer blend. Peace Nick. 1BMM
 

NickNasty

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So it had been a few weeks since I went out to my spots and I decided I needed to check them out and feed them and I went out to spot 2 thinking that with all the rain we have been getting that my plants would be fine, Boy was I wrong. Every single one of my plants in spot 2 was covered in vines. All the hemlock had died away and when it did the vines must have finally got some light and they took off. I am missing over half my plants that were in spot 2 and the ones that I could find were mostly bent over and had branches torn off and were a complete mess. It took me all day to uncover the plants I could find and I can forget about getting anything from the autos because they are nowhere to be seen. Anyways I hacked away all the vines and tried to find as many plants as I could. I ended up finding 34 that look like they will make it and was lucky to find those. I can't believe how quickly those vines took over they were just barely around last time I was there and now they cover everything around that area that is 6 ft or shorter. Because of this I didn't have time to feed or water but I will be there and the other spot for the next few days trying to get everything cleaned up. Most of my plants in spot 2 are around 5-6 ft tall but since the vines were all over them they had pulled quite a few down to the ground. I will take pics next time Im out, today I had forgot to charge my camera and so I wasn't able to take pics. I learned a hard lesson today and am just glad I found as many as I did because when I first got there I could only see a couple and I am going to try and find some more next time Im out there and hope to find a few more. I will be hacking everything away that is even close to my plants and I may clear out another spot and put a bunch of clones there and just hope to get and couple of oz off of each. Next year Im going to clear everything out of the areas and plant closer together so hopefully I will be able to control the vines better. Anyways thats my sad update, tomorrow I will be hitting up the 1st spot and hopefully those are doing better then the ones I saw today. :cry::cry::cry:
 

Norcal14

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ya man clear cut everything and plant in rows with drip irrigation from a river or stream with timers and some green dear fencing to protect them go out 1s a week and feed nutes :)
 
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