Prince Charles
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Ok so this is what im planning on. let me know what you think or some things I could improve on
Currently on it's way:
10 feminized Ice seeds from Nirvana on its way
15 x fox farm ocean forest 2.0 cu ft
10 kg of each Heavy Harvest (Spring, Summer, Fall)
8 Qt Perlite
15 lbs of earthworm castings
11 lbs of jamaican bat guano
Maxicrop liquid seaweed
cloning solution
45-pack of rockwool cubes
organocide(spray)
I currently have 2 patches scoped out and at one of my patches on the side of a well hidden hill containes 10 holes with two 37gal buckets at the very top of the hill. 5 holes to each tub that I have tubes running from the tub down to each of the holes. I will poke tiny drip holes at each of the holes where im planting. I'd say each week I would have to come back and refill the 37gal bucketsto keep the dripping.
Other location is in a dense patch of prickers thats encircled by a fresh water steam that I plan on putting my 10 clones at. I also have another 37gal bucket there that I will be running lines from to create another drip scenario to each of the holes. I'm not sure that the lines will have enough pressure to continue running water down the lines because unlike this patch, it's on a much more level ground than the two 37gal ontop of the hill. Reason why I am going to keep large buckets stashed somewhere close by that if the drips dont work I can just make a 30ft walk to get some water from the stream.
To start this off before I plant them in the patches I will do a 4 week indoor grow to get a head start on the season. I've used another 37gal bucket with a lid and taped every square inch inside of it with tinfoil like tape to have reflectors in the inside to start my 10 germinated seeds in. Tough part about this is I will be in a dorm for the 4 week start-off period so I had to make it fool proof with no light coming out and to know I could go to class and sleep without it becoming a problem. I cut a tiny hole at the top of the lid for an outlet plug to run through and have 2 26 watt CFL bulbs I will hang inside of this box thats about 3 feet wide by 2 feet high. I will cut a circular hole in the side of the box to put my tiny circular fan infront of it that will be pulling fresh air out of my dorm window that will be cracked open and providing my box with circulation and also cool air so my bulbs and the the entire box won't over heat which could cause a fire inside of my dorm (BUSTED!) I will have the 10 seeds start out in pong cups that I will put one cup into the other. The cup that is on the inside I will poke acouple tiny holes so it provides a run off into the other cup if needed. watering about everyday? i'm still not sure about watering the weeks after germination.
Once they get high enough I will transport the bucket with my 10 babies back home around early days in april and will start getting them used to the outside sun. Maybe ill put acouple out in the woods or in my window to get the plants "hardened" to the sun because we all know the sun is much more powerful than bulbs and can scorch your plants if thrown out to fend for itself after 4 weeks inside. Once the beauties are ready to put out and all of my holes are dug to the size i need it (about 2 cu. feet for each hole?) I will transport all of my soil and fertilizers to the spot and begin planting. I will fill up the hole about 25% high with fox farm soil, add a handful of perlite (20-25%) and mix it in. Then I will throw some more soil into the hole while mixing both of my jamaican bat guano and earthworm castings to level out the hole to the natural ground. NOW THE PLANTS ARE ADDED ! which are about estimating will be around a foot or two high in length and will be ready to withstand natural sunlight on its own. I will then add a good handful of Heavy Harvest(spring) blend to the outer parts of the hole (not putting it directly next to the roots. This will cause burning of the roots) and give it a nice good watering to finish off the process. lastly 20in tall green chicken wire will be posted around each plant to prevent deer and other hoes from eatin my shit up.
Ill eventually add the Heavy Harvest in about every 3 week give or take the season (spring, summer and fall) with a handful of bat guano and earthworm castings and of course.. NO FERTILIZERS THE LAST FEW WEEKS TILL HARVEST. Once they get to a good size i'll give it a nice good SUPERCROP to the stems (pinch roll and bend method) and ill start to top them after 4-5 nodes. When they get tall enough Ill start to LOLLIPOP each of the girls to give the top half of the plants extra nutrients to run up through. Ill end up putting a bamboo stick right in the middle and use some string to tie the main stem up to give it a nice straight path to follow. I'm thinking about the watering schedules that will be needed.. Im on the east coast and temperatures relatively range from about 75-90 on some summer days. Giving that one of my patches is on a hill and will have a very good run-off from potential rainy days and my other patch is relatively close to a running stream. Im thinking ill have to give em a really nice good water around every 3 days and give them a nice dry period for the roots to expand while searching for water (of course taking in account of rainy days) but this is my estimate. (IF MY DRIP LINES DON'T WORK!). Im pretty sure the lines on the hill run-off will work fine but most likely I will have to make trips to the patch around the encircled steam every 3 days or so.
Also I -might- have a summer job that I will have to be at during the week which is 3 hours away, I hope the patch on the hill run-off will withstand enough drips to last around 4-5 days with the 37gal bucket if this is so, and if not well Im wondering if my plants will withstand until I get back on the weekends. Or even the patch by the stream if It could take possibly 4-5 days without water. Idk yet... maybe ill get a day of rain in the middle of the week well see!) Give or take my location would It be OK to water during the night ?\
Im hoping to average AT LEAST 4 oz per plant. and IF I get all 10 clones rooted i'll have a total of 20 plants (10 at each location) which would be around 80oz.
but all the reading I've been doing on this site.. most people that have outdoor plants and take good care of them end up with around 8-10oz per plant which could give me
around 160oz if I get 8 from each.$$
Just hoping for a killer season !!
First outdoor guerilla grow. Tell me what u think !
Currently on it's way:
10 feminized Ice seeds from Nirvana on its way
15 x fox farm ocean forest 2.0 cu ft
10 kg of each Heavy Harvest (Spring, Summer, Fall)
8 Qt Perlite
15 lbs of earthworm castings
11 lbs of jamaican bat guano
Maxicrop liquid seaweed
cloning solution
45-pack of rockwool cubes
organocide(spray)
I currently have 2 patches scoped out and at one of my patches on the side of a well hidden hill containes 10 holes with two 37gal buckets at the very top of the hill. 5 holes to each tub that I have tubes running from the tub down to each of the holes. I will poke tiny drip holes at each of the holes where im planting. I'd say each week I would have to come back and refill the 37gal bucketsto keep the dripping.
Other location is in a dense patch of prickers thats encircled by a fresh water steam that I plan on putting my 10 clones at. I also have another 37gal bucket there that I will be running lines from to create another drip scenario to each of the holes. I'm not sure that the lines will have enough pressure to continue running water down the lines because unlike this patch, it's on a much more level ground than the two 37gal ontop of the hill. Reason why I am going to keep large buckets stashed somewhere close by that if the drips dont work I can just make a 30ft walk to get some water from the stream.
To start this off before I plant them in the patches I will do a 4 week indoor grow to get a head start on the season. I've used another 37gal bucket with a lid and taped every square inch inside of it with tinfoil like tape to have reflectors in the inside to start my 10 germinated seeds in. Tough part about this is I will be in a dorm for the 4 week start-off period so I had to make it fool proof with no light coming out and to know I could go to class and sleep without it becoming a problem. I cut a tiny hole at the top of the lid for an outlet plug to run through and have 2 26 watt CFL bulbs I will hang inside of this box thats about 3 feet wide by 2 feet high. I will cut a circular hole in the side of the box to put my tiny circular fan infront of it that will be pulling fresh air out of my dorm window that will be cracked open and providing my box with circulation and also cool air so my bulbs and the the entire box won't over heat which could cause a fire inside of my dorm (BUSTED!) I will have the 10 seeds start out in pong cups that I will put one cup into the other. The cup that is on the inside I will poke acouple tiny holes so it provides a run off into the other cup if needed. watering about everyday? i'm still not sure about watering the weeks after germination.
Once they get high enough I will transport the bucket with my 10 babies back home around early days in april and will start getting them used to the outside sun. Maybe ill put acouple out in the woods or in my window to get the plants "hardened" to the sun because we all know the sun is much more powerful than bulbs and can scorch your plants if thrown out to fend for itself after 4 weeks inside. Once the beauties are ready to put out and all of my holes are dug to the size i need it (about 2 cu. feet for each hole?) I will transport all of my soil and fertilizers to the spot and begin planting. I will fill up the hole about 25% high with fox farm soil, add a handful of perlite (20-25%) and mix it in. Then I will throw some more soil into the hole while mixing both of my jamaican bat guano and earthworm castings to level out the hole to the natural ground. NOW THE PLANTS ARE ADDED ! which are about estimating will be around a foot or two high in length and will be ready to withstand natural sunlight on its own. I will then add a good handful of Heavy Harvest(spring) blend to the outer parts of the hole (not putting it directly next to the roots. This will cause burning of the roots) and give it a nice good watering to finish off the process. lastly 20in tall green chicken wire will be posted around each plant to prevent deer and other hoes from eatin my shit up.
Ill eventually add the Heavy Harvest in about every 3 week give or take the season (spring, summer and fall) with a handful of bat guano and earthworm castings and of course.. NO FERTILIZERS THE LAST FEW WEEKS TILL HARVEST. Once they get to a good size i'll give it a nice good SUPERCROP to the stems (pinch roll and bend method) and ill start to top them after 4-5 nodes. When they get tall enough Ill start to LOLLIPOP each of the girls to give the top half of the plants extra nutrients to run up through. Ill end up putting a bamboo stick right in the middle and use some string to tie the main stem up to give it a nice straight path to follow. I'm thinking about the watering schedules that will be needed.. Im on the east coast and temperatures relatively range from about 75-90 on some summer days. Giving that one of my patches is on a hill and will have a very good run-off from potential rainy days and my other patch is relatively close to a running stream. Im thinking ill have to give em a really nice good water around every 3 days and give them a nice dry period for the roots to expand while searching for water (of course taking in account of rainy days) but this is my estimate. (IF MY DRIP LINES DON'T WORK!). Im pretty sure the lines on the hill run-off will work fine but most likely I will have to make trips to the patch around the encircled steam every 3 days or so.
Also I -might- have a summer job that I will have to be at during the week which is 3 hours away, I hope the patch on the hill run-off will withstand enough drips to last around 4-5 days with the 37gal bucket if this is so, and if not well Im wondering if my plants will withstand until I get back on the weekends. Or even the patch by the stream if It could take possibly 4-5 days without water. Idk yet... maybe ill get a day of rain in the middle of the week well see!) Give or take my location would It be OK to water during the night ?\
Im hoping to average AT LEAST 4 oz per plant. and IF I get all 10 clones rooted i'll have a total of 20 plants (10 at each location) which would be around 80oz.
but all the reading I've been doing on this site.. most people that have outdoor plants and take good care of them end up with around 8-10oz per plant which could give me
around 160oz if I get 8 from each.$$
Just hoping for a killer season !!
First outdoor guerilla grow. Tell me what u think !