xebeche
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Been a while since I posted here. I currently have nine plants in the field right now -- started several months ago using feminized seeds: G13 Labs Blueberry Gum (2 ea), Dutch Passion Strawberry Cough (2 ea), G13 Labs Pineapple Express (1 ea), Paradise Seeds White Berry (1 ea), Breeder's Choice Chocolate Berry (1 ea), DNA Genetics Kushberry (1 ea), and Sagarmatha Seeds Strawberry D-Lite (1 ea). I also have one Barney's Farm Red Cherry Berry which is ready to be upcanned and put in the field (as soon as I can find a good spot for it) and two Black Skull Seeds Pineapple Gum plants (which have only grown slowly, and so will hopefully be ready to be moved out in the next few weeks.
This is my second guerilla grow. Last year I grew a half-dozen plants in 5-gal Roots Organic camo bags. This year I'm trying a variety of different pots and bags (of various sizes) to get a bit of comparison. I lost quite a bit of product last year to worms (although I still harvested about 5 oz. of pretty good buds), so I'm gonna try to be vigilant about treating the flowering plants with BT spray on a regular basis. I've already treated the budding plants at least once this year.
Anyways, here's some pics of how they look at the moment:
Blueberry Gum_1 (in 7-gal EZ Roots pot) (actual volume turns out to be about 5.5 gal)
Blueberry Gum_2 (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Strawberry Cough_1 (in 5-gal nursery pot; started flowering beginning of June, for some reason)
Strawberry Cough_2 (in 7-gal black growbag)
Chocolate Berry (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Pineapple Express (in 7-gal EZ Roots pot)
White Berry (in 5-gal EZ Roots pot) (actual volume about 3.5 gal)
Kushberry (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Strawberry D-Lite (in 7-gal SquareRoot pot) (basically a square cloth bag that turns out to be fairly round when filled with soil)
I'll try to update weekly with photos. I'm hoping to do better with my outdoor grow this year. We moved into a new house in March, and I expect to be growing in at least some of these spots for the next several years. Rabbits are probably the most common critters that I'll have to worry about...but I haven't lost any plants yet, so I don't think it'll be a big deal. Last year I lost one plant to poachers...but it's almost impossible for any other people to get to this area by foot. I've seen some chopper activity lately that got me a little nervous. I had the plants growing out in the open until I noticed the first chopper -- so I started upcanning and moving them to more hidden spots almost immediately.
Anyways, feel free to comment and/or make suggestions.
This is my second guerilla grow. Last year I grew a half-dozen plants in 5-gal Roots Organic camo bags. This year I'm trying a variety of different pots and bags (of various sizes) to get a bit of comparison. I lost quite a bit of product last year to worms (although I still harvested about 5 oz. of pretty good buds), so I'm gonna try to be vigilant about treating the flowering plants with BT spray on a regular basis. I've already treated the budding plants at least once this year.
Anyways, here's some pics of how they look at the moment:
Blueberry Gum_1 (in 7-gal EZ Roots pot) (actual volume turns out to be about 5.5 gal)
Blueberry Gum_2 (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Strawberry Cough_1 (in 5-gal nursery pot; started flowering beginning of June, for some reason)
Strawberry Cough_2 (in 7-gal black growbag)
Chocolate Berry (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Pineapple Express (in 7-gal EZ Roots pot)
White Berry (in 5-gal EZ Roots pot) (actual volume about 3.5 gal)
Kushberry (in 10-gal RO camo bag)
Strawberry D-Lite (in 7-gal SquareRoot pot) (basically a square cloth bag that turns out to be fairly round when filled with soil)
I'll try to update weekly with photos. I'm hoping to do better with my outdoor grow this year. We moved into a new house in March, and I expect to be growing in at least some of these spots for the next several years. Rabbits are probably the most common critters that I'll have to worry about...but I haven't lost any plants yet, so I don't think it'll be a big deal. Last year I lost one plant to poachers...but it's almost impossible for any other people to get to this area by foot. I've seen some chopper activity lately that got me a little nervous. I had the plants growing out in the open until I noticed the first chopper -- so I started upcanning and moving them to more hidden spots almost immediately.
Anyways, feel free to comment and/or make suggestions.