Uk Outdoor Grow [Yorkshire] 2009!!!

mitymoocow

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Guerilla Gold description
Guerilla Gold is an extremely early and semi-autoflowering hybrid that is suitable for northern outdoor growers or any outdoor grower looking for an early harvest of potent buds. When planted outdoors at 3 inches tall by June 1st, Guerilla Gold will quickly finish up by the end of August to Early September. What really makes this strain unique is that it will begin to flower early in the summer even with the short nights we have here at the 50th parallel.

The plants are fairly short and will usually remain under 3.5 feet tall. Guerilla Gold tends to grow a large main cola with short and chunky branching. Therefore, these plants can be grown fairly close together with success. Guerilla Gold has proven to be quite resistant to mold and many insects. Under full sun, the buds will become quite dense and will eventually become absolutely coated in white trichomes.

The dried buds have a great frosty green appearance and are quite sticky. Guerilla Gold has a unique sweet seasoning smell with fruity, resinous, and acidic undertones. Some phenotypes have a sweet bread smell. The high is a great combination of heavy euphoria and blissful trippiness. The initial rushes are very enjoyable, but the heavy and trippy high continue to build and build until you are in your own little world. Some phenotypes will be absolutely mind-blowing when grown in full sun. Guerilla Gold is also very effective at relieving pain and stimulating the appetite.
 

skunky monkey

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thanks for that mittymoocow, ive got 2 get hold of sum of these, also thinking of going and finding a plot this week, so far ive got,

5x early california
5x early girl
5 x ice

ill take sum pics off the spot i find see what ur think.

what would be best way to transport my plants to the woods?, goin 2 veg indoor for 2 weeks first then harden off outside.


 

mitymoocow

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Get yourself a large backpack from Blacks or the like. Mine stood me in good stead last year for transporting plants, soil, water etc.
 

growwwww

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A forest? A field? If you don't have this much common sense kid you shouldn't be growing ;-).
Hey im a british guy im in south east. When u saiy a forest.... theres trees and stuff can u still grow underneath them or not? would they deffo also have long period of sun. And so is this right. I Veg them to however big. THen go to my place with the babies take em out of the pot to a pre-prepared spot. Transplant them in about april ish time or a month later then comeback few months and it will be done?
 

burlingo

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Transplant them in about april ish time or a month later then comeback few months and it will be done?
I would imagine you'll have to be more "hands on" to get better results.

i know i shall be checking mine, regular, to keep them clear of bugs etc... and to monitor their progress.

i guess it will work just letting them do it by themselves, but a little care and attention goes a long way.
 

growwwww

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im thinking of digging up the soil and putting miracle grow stuff that lasts for a few months about a month before planting the little babies outside. Then it will be less of a pain to look after. THen go like every few weeks and if it works it works if it doesnt it doesnt. I will use bag seed. And miracle grow costs under 10 quid for a fair bit. So not much loss. BUt would be amazing to get some bud! :DDD
 

burlingo

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im thinking of digging up the soil and putting miracle grow stuff that lasts for a few months about a month before planting the little babies outside. Then it will be less of a pain to look after. THen go like every few weeks and if it works it works if it doesnt it doesnt. I will use bag seed. And miracle grow costs under 10 quid for a fair bit. So not much loss. BUt would be amazing to get some bud! :DDD
haha, probably will work out :)

good luck!
 

skunky monkey

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yeh i thought about gettin a backpack and just puttin the little plants inside, any ideas on how Not to squash em while there inside the bag, ill be taking 15 plants from seeds plus 3 blue cheese clones ive got, so may have 2 do a few trips,

was thinking about putting then all in a small propigator then just puttin plastic lid on top with all plants in, then put that in bottom of backpack and away u go.

gna take some tools to help dig soil over and sum blood and bone meal 2 mix in before i take the plants out there.

ive got Ice already but wanted to get some of the Alaskan Ice?

i hope we all get a good summer this year.
 

skunky monkey

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Getting quite alot of decent weather now so ive decided to go out today to the plot and plant the Early california and Early Girl i also have 1 Ice which will be going out aswell. ill try to get pic up later. been veging the early girl / cali / ice in greenhosue for 4 weeks now so they should be ready to plant out soon as.

hope all goes well, thanks for reading.

PS - got 8 Blue Cheese already out in another plot which i will go to next week and check how they doing, i did pretty well last year with the blue cheese outdoors, so took sum clones and these are whats out there now.
 

DeweY

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Ive Had A 3 Plant's Out For About 3 Weeks Now There Doing Good The Last 3 Days Have Had Nice Sun There Really Enjoying it :)
 
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