*** Basic Guerilla Guide*** to start you off

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
They have recovered from the mentioned problems. I've been using Cal Mag in every feedings.

Still have problems with insects eating new growth but not nearly as bad. Thye are just starting to flower.

The picture has 5 plants in it. They are all topped multiple time and tied down.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
They are approaching my height even though they have been topped and tied down.

I'm glad they are blending in quite well this year.


It is hard to get a picture of them because I have them so close together in such a tight area.
 

camogrow

New Member
i just moved to the south east around TN, i have never grew outdoors, I was a medical paitent in Los Angeles, i have been growing indoors for 2 years down here, but im wanting to venture into the woods, im an avid hiker, fisherman, and hunter..so some of this will not be out of the ordanary, but looking for a good outdoor strain for my PTSD/Bi-Polar im currently growing cheese, will it do good outdoors
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
i just moved to the south east around TN, i have never grew outdoors, I was a medical paitent in Los Angeles, i have been growing indoors for 2 years down here, but im wanting to venture into the woods, im an avid hiker, fisherman, and hunter..so some of this will not be out of the ordanary, but looking for a good outdoor strain for my PTSD/Bi-Polar im currently growing cheese, will it do good outdoors
Cheese is a great outdoor strain the skunk strains are known to be more mold resistant
 

camogrow

New Member
nice to know.. i just moved and had to put my girls of &weeks into flower in the dark for 2 days till i got the new room set up. but transporting these in my van had my eyes watering because of the strong funk they put off..5 days ago and it still smells kinda strong..
 

wvblazin

Well-Known Member
Got anything going this season? I was thinking about starting a GG thread but have only seen a handful of GG's posting. Don't know if it'd be worth the effort or not.
 

wvblazin

Well-Known Member
I hear ya. Work has been crazy this spring/summer and at this point I'm a zombie from working 12-16 hour shifts then taking care of my gardens late at night. Luckily, this season we've had rain about twice per week so I've only had to haul in water when feeding. Your plants are looking good though.

Here is a pic of part of one of my gardens. Mandala's description of the Fruitylicious claims that they were only supposed to get 2 1/2'- 5' tall and in this garden they're well over 7'. In the other gardens they average about 6'. There are also a few freebies (HSH) from Herbie's in the pic. All plants shown are about 14 weeks old.

FruityHSH14weeks.jpg

Fruitylicious14weeks.jpg
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I hear ya. Work has been crazy this spring/summer and at this point I'm a zombie from working 12-16 hour shifts then taking care of my gardens late at night. Luckily, this season we've had rain about twice per week so I've only had to haul in water when feeding. Your plants are looking good though.

Here is a pic of part of one of my gardens. Mandala's description of the Fruitylicious claims that they were only supposed to get 2 1/2'- 5' tall and in this garden they're well over 7'. In the other gardens they average about 6'. There are also a few freebies (HSH) from Herbie's in the pic. All plants shown are about 14 weeks old.

View attachment 3225994

View attachment 3225995
Looks like a few a sativa dominant you think there gonna finish? I always have trouble with sativas finishing this far north.
 

wvblazin

Well-Known Member
The Hawaiian Skunk Haze will be cutting it close.. they're my only sativas this season. The rest of the plants I'm running are all Indica doms and should finish by the middle to end of September. Our first frost date is supposedly Oct. 1st but the past few years it hasn't frosted until the end of October to beginning of November sometime. I'm hoping it stays that way this season. I think you're a little further north than me though.
 

Novabudd

Well-Known Member
Whoooieeee a lot of great stuff in these posts for new growers like me. I got a lot to learn .
Thanks for all the tips here !:clap:
 
Top