20 plant auto guerilla grow in the pacific northwest.

Jeremy Pivens

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Hello folks, Monday I ordered some seeds from a smaller, US local auto flower breeder. It's 3 days later and the seeds have already arrived! I got 4 different strains, all finishing within 12 weeks and I am going to do these in sandy native soil(I hear they prefer this anyway) and I will feed light synthetic nutes by hand. Some of these are the nicest, biggest, healthiest looking seeds I've ever seen from any bank, auto or photoperiod. I got 5 of each strain in my germination jar right now so hopefully this time tomorrow they will have popped! All femenized BTW. These are the strains:
Massive crack (fast buds green crack x massive midget)
Hawaii five auto (unknown parents)
Xlr8(Buddha OG x speedbud)
Fast n Loud(Lowryder x ruderalis of eastern European origin)
And heres a peak at some monster seeds! Should be a fun season.
 

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Jeremy Pivens

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My backpack is all packed, 12 out of 20 popped, so I am going to be doing some hiking in a few hours. I have 5 gallons of compost to mix into the soil, a collapsible shovel, some homemade "humidity domes" made out of plastic bottles, some dietemaceous earth, lunch, some bubba kush with gorilla glue #4 bubble hash to put on top, and a pipe to smoke it with. I'll get pictures of the spot for you guys in a few hours! With 12 new baby seeds! Hopefully everything leaves my stuff well alone this year.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Had a nice hike up a creek today, funny, while I was digging the compost into the holes I dug, a sherrif helicopter flew right over the creek I planted on...luckily we were well hidden in the bushes and I could tell they couldn't really see me because of the nice cover. I dug the holes really deep rather than wide because it is on a very steep hill, and I'm hoping to soak in more ground water that way. The soil is nice and sandy but still dark so I think it will be great for autos. It took us an hour to make it 300 yards, so needless to say it's ROUGH country and I doubt anyone will be going back there. Heres a few pics of the holes, hopefully tomorrow night there will be pics of seeds breaking ground. Anyone else plant germinated seeds right into the ground with domes? How long have you left the domes on with success?
 

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ANC

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In dryer parts of Africa, they use a small twig hut over small plants. Just build a little frame around your small plants with sticks.
 
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