My outdoor guerrilla grow. Heavy DF, Chernobyl, Crit Hog and more..

ProfessorChaos420

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Hey, all. Got a nice little guerrilla garden goin. Nothing overly fantastic, but I'll definitely have some beautiful smoke to show all the bud porn lovers. lol

I posted a thread back in May, because I was worried about the high humidity in my place, and the high likelihood of Botrytis and Powdery Mildew. In that thread, MjMama was cool enough to show me how to make lactobacillus... I put it off and ended up forgetting completely to do it.(Fuckin pothead:eyesmoke:)

There were a couple other members that suggested things like Green Cure and Serenade... Yeah. I still havent picked anything up. lol. My point is... Im making my last BIG pickup(from eBay) this coming week, Im getting Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, Organic Bloom Tea, Overdrive, & Terpinator. When I make that order, I wanna get something for mold. Im concidering the Green Cure shit, but it seems to be more for powdery mildew and not so much for grey mold(botrytis). Does Serenade work, or does anyone know something better?

Anyways.. Here's last years Harvest...IP1.jpg IP2.jpg WL.jpg GC1.jpg GC2.jpg Hog.jpg
That was last year. Green Crack and Critical Hog were my main two strains...
 

ProfessorChaos420

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I dont have any recent pictures of this years crop. We had REDICULOUS rains through May and June, and it stunted all my plants. Some didnt suffer as badly, but all of them struggled at times.
I was just out there. When I go back, I'll grab some recent pics.
These are about 2-3 weeks old.
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ProfessorChaos420

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The white spots on the plants are an insecticide, I sometimes have to use.
I'll get some pics without that on it, this next time.
Its not mildew.
 

ProfessorChaos420

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Most of mine from last year were gearthy mid-sized plants. I got about between 6-10oz per.
I had one GC pull 13oz. My two Critical hogs were almost a pound per.
When I grow in guerrilla gardens, they're only checked on 2-3 times a month, during veg. I basically just drop out there to spray for bugs, and put down rabbit, deer and coyote repellent. That's why I compost soil for a month or so before transplant day.
Recently, I've been going out twice a week, and treat with Big Bloom, Organic Tea, and the occasional healthy shot of 0-10-0 Guano.
Now, that im 6-7 weeks from harvest, I'll be out there 2-3 times a week. It's time to fatten up, and get sticky. :)
 

ProfessorChaos420

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Here's some updated shots...
These are three girls I have in front of my garden. I cant remember which strain, off top of my head, but theyre all marked. Ill hsave to look next time Im out there...
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This one had its top bitten off by a deer, last month...
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ProfessorChaos420

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Its doing well. Got two cuttings from a good female I was using as my indoor mother.
I dont think i got it pictured today. One of the random pics may be of it. Lol.
Ill get you some, next time.
 

4nikator

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I walk a golf course (not for leisure, as I carry 30 pounds of clubs and water, 5 pound wts on my ankles and there are a dozen holes that are seriously up hill) for a cardio workout about 3-4 days a week for 2-4 hours.

There are numerous open to the sun (two spots are the highest part of the county, wide open sunup to sundown) places to grow guerrilla style.

A horticultural site I visited on the net was teaching kids to plant trees, perennial flowers, and other flora by placing the seeds, with a bit of organic soil in a clay..
Just flatten the clay about 1-4 inches square, depending on the seed type, and then gently roll it up into a ball.

The ball is then heaved anywhere and everywhere and then they just hope that when the rain melts the clay away the seed will begin to grow into, one day, an oak tree, or azalea bush or whatever.

Was thinking that I could do the same thing with some marijuana seeds (NOT at $3.00 a seed from a seller) that I grow on my own plants. My grow this year (15 plants soon going into the 12/12 outdoor light cycle to finish their life) is going to be left alone to do their own thing with males and females right beside each other to guarantee pollination a large seed crop. These are all Sativa, from 20 yr old seeds I germinated in June and are now vigorous and robust. I WANT those seeds since I am having no luck at rooting cuttings for clones from them.

There two spots on the highest part of the golf course are perfect for a guerrilla grow attempt. I can walk about 400 yds deep in to the brush, no higher than about a foot in most places, and from there throw the clay balls quite a distance from there to go even deeper where no human ever goes.

What are my chances for a rooting of the seeds? I don't think they are very good compared to taking a seedling, a foot tall with 4 nodes, and planting it in the same high meadow.

When I see some of the landscapes here I am encouraged that some of them might take root if i made 50 balls and hurled them into the very fertile groiund in March or April. (I'm in Pennsylvania).

Any thoughts are welcome.
 

tannersmokin247

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I walk a golf course (not for leisure, as I carry 30 pounds of clubs and water, 5 pound wts on my ankles and there are a dozen holes that are seriously up hill) for a cardio workout about 3-4 days a week for 2-4 hours.

There are numerous open to the sun (two spots are the highest part of the county, wide open sunup to sundown) places to grow guerrilla style.

A horticultural site I visited on the net was teaching kids to plant trees, perennial flowers, and other flora by placing the seeds, with a bit of organic soil in a clay..
Just flatten the clay about 1-4 inches square, depending on the seed type, and then gently roll it up into a ball.

The ball is then heaved anywhere and everywhere and then they just hope that when the rain melts the clay away the seed will begin to grow into, one day, an oak tree, or azalea bush or whatever.

Was thinking that I could do the same thing with some marijuana seeds (NOT at $3.00 a seed from a seller) that I grow on my own plants. My grow this year (15 plants soon going into the 12/12 outdoor light cycle to finish their life) is going to be left alone to do their own thing with males and females right beside each other to guarantee pollination a large seed crop. These are all Sativa, from 20 yr old seeds I germinated in June and are now vigorous and robust. I WANT those seeds since I am having no luck at rooting cuttings for clones from them.

There two spots on the highest part of the golf course are perfect for a guerrilla grow attempt. I can walk about 400 yds deep in to the brush, no higher than about a foot in most places, and from there throw the clay balls quite a distance from there to go even deeper where no human ever goes.

What are my chances for a rooting of the seeds? I don't think they are very good compared to taking a seedling, a foot tall with 4 nodes, and planting it in the same high meadow.

When I see some of the landscapes here I am encouraged that some of them might take root if i made 50 balls and hurled them into the very fertile groiund in March or April. (I'm in Pennsylvania).

Any thoughts are welcome.
That's a new one...lol
I don't think many if any at all would actually pop up and do well. Interesting idea though. I had a ton of seeds from a friend last year and I threw a bunch in my backyard sometime during the off season and come spring they were popping up. I guess it depends on the terrain and pests/ deer around/rain/if you can find them after tossing them into the wild.
 

Six9

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OP nice site selection from what I can see. Nice clearing for sun, but very decent weed growth in and around to help camouflage. I'm in a similar setup and it's great. I've already staked out 2-3 areas for next season where weeds match up even better. I assume they'll look similar next year. Nice spot..
 
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