New England Guerilla Grow

BlackPeter

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Thanks alot man. The only thing is i amended the soil myself so theres not much I can do to decrease the nutes. If i just straight water for a while will it acclimate to the nutrient levels and grow okay?
 

bud nugbong

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Thanks alot man. The only thing is i amended the soil myself so theres not much I can do to decrease the nutes. If i just straight water for a while will it acclimate to the nutrient levels and grow okay?
yea pretty much the only thing you can do is go with straight water for a while. ive overferted a few times and it usually makes the plant look burned and makes the leaves crispy... and dont overdue it with the water, give it a nice flush and wait untill it gets a little thirsty before drowning the roots.
 

BlackPeter

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Perfect - thanks alot man. I guess I just got ahead of myself thinking i could fert it and force it to grow into a huge plant. haha kids these days...
 

BlackPeter

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SO this is where I stand at the moment - everything seems to be going dandy. Feed and water sporadically to be honest, had some underwaters and such but for the most part everything looks good. Short Riders are flowering and ive got some close up iPhone photos, sorry if the quality isn't great but i think decent. Let me know what you guys think. This is my first time by the way so I'm open to criticism.:leaf:
 

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tristynhawk

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hell yeah dude looking great. At least short rider's are flowering mine are 8 feet tall and still haven't sexed.

i also have some swiss cheese goin and some NL from nirvana this year all feminized.
 

bud nugbong

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lookin good. just make sure you give it enough time to mature. i know my first couple harvests i cut em down to early and i was kickin myself for not having some self control. how many more weeks you thinkin?
 

BlackPeter

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I have the same setup - swiss cheese doesn't seem to be as hardy as I was hoping. But all in all the strains are pretty decent. I think also the reason i have pre flowers early is because theyre placed so they get a shadow at the end of the day.
 

chronic coinoisseur

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Jacked? Damn sorry to hear that man, it happens to the best of us though and is one of those things you cant even help preventing, just part of the whole guerilla growing deal. Its not too late tho crack whatever beans you got and order some more up if your so inclined. You got at least another month of veg for regular strains and you can get at least 2 auto harvests in by fall. Maybe go outside of "town" this time ruralness is a growers best friend
 

BlackPeter

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I had underestimated noseyness I suppose. but yeah i still have other plots, but not nearly as promising and the pictures i posted. I do have 2 short riders left so Looks like theyre going out next!
 

chronic coinoisseur

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Yea when scouting plots i always make sure to never leave a trail and never to follow too much of a trail to get out there. that and when i find what i consider a good location i try and view it from any angle and distance combination that would be possible. Picture what your fully devoloped ladies will look like come fall and visualize exactly where they will be, how visible they will be and from what direction of the plot they will be visible at all. All important things to consider when planning for the future. Good luck and its never too early/late for more scouting adventures
 
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