Grapefruit x nycd & hijack guerilla grow 09'

northeastern lights

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I hear ya on that. Spent a few nights lugging dual 6 gal jugs threw the woods. I'm not sure what was worse, the bugs or the water.


haha good lookin. I'm learning my lesson this season... :roll:
oh well. it's coming to an end and then it's time to start planning for next season :weed:





You and me both. Haha:bigjoint:
Why wait? Im already planning and getting started on next season......
 

northeastern lights

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couldn't have just ran irrigation a couple inches under the ground?

Not a few years back. It was off in an industrial park. Retention ponds were always dry. Water had to be hauled in.


This year I could but I dont want to use a pump because of the noise. Electric is quite but it's just to much work.
 

northeastern lights

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Another day with 95+ degree weather. 3rd watering of the season this morning. Loving the heat. Well off to the beach for the next 2 days. Rented a place with my parents for a couple of days.
 

fdd2blk

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Me too.;-) As far as quality, quantity and ease of growing it is has been my favorite for a LONG time. Huge potential inside and out. Very fruity.
:weed:
i went out this morning and it's frosty white and sparkly. and it's barely even gotten started. fuck yeah!! :hump: IMG_3816.jpg

so glad i took cuttings.
 

northeastern lights

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Checked the weather channel and this is what it said for my area. THought it was [retty funny.



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The Potologist

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I was shooting for 10 lbs. I'm thinking about 5 lb.



If I get and average of 3 ounces per plants thats 3 X 25 = 75 divided by 16 is 4.6



I think 5 lbs is a safe bet at this point. The area I have can handle 40-60 girls. Next year numbers will be on my side for sure. Between my half crippled dad and cousin with a serious case of MS it doesn't go to far. I do what I can to help.
I think your spot on brother. Thats a pretty safe bet of 3oz dry weight per plant, especially considering what your girls have been through. Thats not bad though, considering the average pot head smokes about 60oz a year ( 1oz a week X 52 weeks a year)....I know as a medicinal smoker that an oz a week for me is plenty fine for my cause :)
 

northeastern lights

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I think your spot on brother. Thats a pretty safe bet of 3oz dry weight per plant, especially considering what your girls have been through. Thats not bad though, considering the average pot head smokes about 60oz a year ( 1oz a week X 52 weeks a year)....I know as a medicinal smoker that an oz a week for me is plenty fine for my cause :)

Well I'd say 10 lbs is a safe bet at the moment.:-P I had 25 when I wrote that and also put out another 10 right after.

Most are about 6 ft tall. All 5 Hijack are 8 ft.



So some new math 35 x 4 = 140 divided by 16 = 8.75

This being the minimum because the original 17 GrapeXDiesel's are pretty big. I'd say 8 zips a piece guarenteed which equals 8.5 lbs


All Hijack should be half pounders anyway.






So all in all it looks to be a good season.:blsmoke:
 

riznob10000

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Well I'd say 10 lbs is a safe bet at the moment.:-P I had 25 when I wrote that and also put out another 10 right after.

Most are about 6 ft tall. All 5 Hijack are 8 ft.



So some new math 35 x 4 = 140 divided by 16 = 8.75

This being the minimum because the original 17 GrapeXDiesel's are pretty big. I'd say 8 zips a piece guarenteed which equals 8.5 lbs


All Hijack should be half pounders anyway.






So all in all it looks to be a good season.:blsmoke:
That's some shit right there!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

northeastern lights

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Here's some pics of my brother-in-laws GrapeXDiesel. I gave him 5, 1 ft clones mid june. He put them up at his camp for safe keeping.
;-)



They are all in between 4.5-5ish ft tall. Not bad for his first time. Only fed with FF Marine cuisine until last week he fed Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom. :weed:
 

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northeastern lights

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A little picture update from today. Found some moths inside a few. Couldn't find any eggs though. We are getting some rain soon I won't be able to spray again till sunday.
 

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