Psych's -Operation Guerilla 2018-

psychadelibud

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Howdy y'all!

First off, let me introduce myself. I have been around in the forums here at RIU for several years now. Have a couple journals in the indoor section and several posts here in the outdoor section that go way back. Most of my outdoor grows are over on IC. I have been in the game which I now consider my life, for over 16 years. Guerilla growing is everything to me, I basically live in the woods and tend my crops on a daily basis. There is no back yard growing here... This is purely 110% ass busting, true guerilla, blood, sweat and tears... My crops are spread out by the miles and we have flyovers basically on a daily basis June thru September. I will get more into that later. But for now lets take a look at some photos. A few strains I will be running, right off the top of my head but certainly not all of them are...

CCS- Bullet Train (ssh x Arcata trainwreck)

The Nature Farm- Uncle Festers 1969 Skunk #18 ibl

The Nature Farm- Skunk 18 x Hindu Pakistani Kush

Barneys- LSD

Dinafem- Original Amnesia

Soma Seeds - Amnesia Haze

GPS- Full Moon Fever, Dream Catcher, Jelly Pie maybe a couple more from Gu~, not sure yet.

Then I have the local legend, Hillbilly Roadkill which is the old school Roadkill Skunk strain that has been here in the far East part of the Appalachias since the early 1970"s... Yep, I obtained her from a local family of growers that has kept her alive and healthy all of these years. I plan to spread the love one day and bring her back to the scene.

And several more from seed I will get to later on.

For clones we have huge mothers of the original GG#4 (the clone only original), Corey Haim Stardawg (clone only) and a nice Headbanger that was passed to me last fall which is very OG dominant.

Now one thing I can say upfront about my journal is that the progress may be speedy on some days, but some days it will be very slow as I am an extremely busy man. I am a one man team and for the last 50 days I have been digging around 5 to 10 large holes per day. I have missed a few of those days of course, but this is basically an everyday thing for me. I have some plants that I suspect to be trees come Croptober as they were started from seed in the beginning of Feb and put outdoors as a 4 to 6ft tall plants early in the year. The rest are about half of that, started in march. However I will not stop popping beans and digging holes until around the middle of July. Still have a long road of work ahead of me.

Here is a few pics of what's been going on.



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psychadelibud

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Im interested as thats alot of work for one person.GLuck bro
Definitely need the luck. Yeah it is definitely tons of work, some days I feel as if I can't go on. But one thing I have learned over the years is that working alone is your best option to reach success... My dogs follow closely, so they are there to assist haha.

I do this full time, this is my life. Monday thru Sunday, 7 days a week.
 

psychadelibud

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I have new land this year and over 100 acres to work on. Also, from my land I can literally access every other location in the mountains here in my county and well as a couple surrounding counties without ever rolling a tire on a public road or highway. My new location is just full of creeks, streams and underground springs. Watering won't be that big of an issue this year unless anything dries up. But I have backup watering methods on hand.

Usually I can run my guerilla plots every year with zero waterings, its all about how your holes are amended and how much precipitation you are receiving. But supplemental watering will give you multiple x6 the yield and much larger plants.
 

socaljoe

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I was wondering what happened to you. For a while there you were all over the Greenpoint thread, and then radio silent.

I've got a few Greenpoint strains to run outside this year. Ended up with 2 Night Rider, 5 Bodega Bubblegum, 5 Raindance, 5 Sundance Kid and 5 Deputy. I'll be selecting one of each to go full term (assuming I get some ladies).

Good luck this season.
 

psychadelibud

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So, whatever happend with your underground grow?
Its still up and kicking. Last time I really updated it I was harvesting my first run in that room. I am now fixing to take down my second half of that room. Its been too hot and to run anything but 2 lights and that's pushing it. I will have the 4000 watts back up and running really soon as I just purchased a nice mini split system and co2 generator.
 

psychadelibud

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I was wondering what happened to you. For a while there you were all over the Greenpoint thread, and then radio silent.
I've got a few Greenpoint strains to run outside this year. Ended up with 2 Night Rider, 5 Bodega Bubblegum, 5 Raindance, 5 Sundance Kid and 5 Deputy. I'll be selecting one of each to go full term (assuming I get some ladies).

Good luck this season.
I come and go with the seasons socaljoe lol. One minute I'm very attentive and always around the next I am gone like a breeze and you may not hear or see from me in a month or two but hopefully I will always come back around lol.

Thanks for the the luck, always needed. Same to you!
 

psychadelibud

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I was wondering what happened to you. For a while there you were all over the Greenpoint thread, and then radio silent.

I've got a few Greenpoint strains to run outside this year. Ended up with 2 Night Rider, 5 Bodega Bubblegum, 5 Raindance, 5 Sundance Kid and 5 Deputy. I'll be selecting one of each to go full term (assuming I get some ladies).

Good luck this season.
Sounds like a really nice line up too btw... Anxious to see how Gu~s gear will hold up to the harsh Appalachian climate.
 

too larry

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Looking good. I like how you bend the trees over. I use grapevine for that when I can. I've also been doing a few hinge cuts on trees. It lays them down, but they stay alive.
 
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