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A Guerrilla's Journey to The Promised Land

wildgrow

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Im definitely in for watching a well thought out and executed OD grow.

That MOB the funky skunk berry from the NE?
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Thanks guys...glad to have ya...hope you enjoy the show.

Will have to check out the bb bush to see which way would work best....I know both are possible and digging up shoots would be quicker.... will keep it updated as what I do

Real deal holy field MOB aka NE Blue Hash Plant. Hopefully running about 20 of them plus KKSC as the bulk of my girls to get a quicker harvest in September and let my OGs run into October with a few Hazes finishing in November.
 
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Team Microbe

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Gotta let nature work for ya.

Too late for nettle seeds this year or next....takes them a bit to build up to proper size. If I were you I'd just search locally and dig up small sections with 2-3 stems and a bunch of roots....plant and dose of water and they will be moving right on along. After I plant mine I will be transplanting from various areas throughout the summer to provide a very inhospitable area for people or animals. Trying to clone some BlackBerry bushes too.

Yeah good point, maybe nettles will have to wait then.

I'll be transplanting and making paths no longer paths this week, should be a good time. I love shaping nature man. I can't wait to see your progress so far, your links in your signature actually inspired my grow for this season... not sure if I've told you that yet but they're sooooo helpful. Silverback sounded like a fuckin God in the bush...
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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we tried putting our normal line up around the spot.. then a warning line.. up like 20 -30 feet away.. hang a few cans spray painted and glue some leafs an shit on them to camo them out.. toss a few rocks our pennies in.. and anyone comes close u can bounce out.

If anyone comes close, they're fertilizer. :bat::covereyes:
Ive put too much $ and energy into it to just bounce out, and hand my garden over to someone else to do with what they want,
while I cower in the woods hiding like a little bitch. :noway:
 

JointOperation

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deff for rippers.. but if the popo come.. its nice to have a warning. since they kinda need to catch you in the act... u can say u stumbled upon it . and fight that shit..

thats all.. i try to set up shit to prevent any issues.. even if i dont think its going to happen.. its nice to be ready.
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Good idea w the fishing line... I've used it before.... great way to grow vines up and hide spots or paths over time mixed with large downed branches and limbs to make a green wall.

Noah no game cameras... no need in my areas as they are odd... urban but remote.... no one really ventures to these areas and absolutely no reason to go into these locations plus lots of natural barriers; blackberry bushes, brier bushes, creek bed(4' high) and lots of large bushes.... plus their partially swamps lol

No real update... everything is still cooking.... bringing more bales out and lots more fert and supplies

Nettles are growing pretty quick soon to be transplanted.
 

Team Microbe

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Nice Gemini, sounds like those barriers aren't very ripper friendly!

How long are you letting your Espoma cook for? And if you wouldn't mind going through the planting process that'd be helpful, I'm wondering how you plant directly in the ground pretty much as this is my first time not using pots. I've heard of some guys using contractor bags to line their holes, others prefer not to though. Is there anything special you do besides that? We're on the exact same schedule I feel like, I'm still hauling bales/supplies too and need to go out tomorrow to dig some more holes lol. I'm at 43N, are you anywhere near that?
 

warthog

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whats up gemini? still at it, great to see man! can't wait for an update.. you get a bunch in the ground yet?
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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What up warthog.... how's Cali treating ya bro? Been a minute since that Further Concert... nope nothing in holes yet.....but there are clones in the cloners getting roots...late start....close to 20 MOB...a few pre98 x green crack....6-10 kksc and a few random OGs also started a bunch of seeds jack here x and c99 x maybe 20-30(didn't count).... I will be planting all the way up till August....plan was to already be in the ground but you know how plans go lol


Hey TM....yeah I hear the occasional person but they never venture off the road that's 100m away but its impossible to move through those bushes unless you crawl but make lots of noise so not too worried about em I just sit quietly till they pass.
Some has been cooking for 4weeks and some for 2-3weeks...its all ready to go.
If I were going to limit my plants by lining a hole with bags I'd just grow in a container and avoid the hassle of digging. I dig a 5gallon hole fill with my mix (water crystals at the bottom) plant into that and use the native soil to mound on top of my soil....cage em up and I'm done. I did dig a few bottom-less 18gal totes into the side of a hill to prevent erosion. I have a few 2'x2' holes that I've been recycling for 4seasons.

Only reason for the holes with liners is to make the plant root bound which will cause it to flower sooner.... I've found it just as effective to plant on the west side of a large bush so morning sun is blocked and they get lots of evening sun....something about the amount of light or type of light helps them flower quicker.... allowed me to chop end of September a clone that takes 12wks to finish indoors.

If its an area probe to coons and skunks that dig I'll wrap my root ball w chicken wire and attach that to the cage then bury it to prevent digging damage.

42°N
 

Team Microbe

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That's what's up man, can't wait to see your season kick off. I like the rodent prevention, I don't have much fencing but I have a bunch of landscape cloth that I'll attempt to ward off any digging critters with by laying it down over my hole before I mulch... will hold it down with garden staples and see how that does.


I'll keep that tid bit in mind for my longer-flowering plants! I've heard something like this before in my Guerrilla book by Vinnie Kaz... he mentions planting on the west side at some point. Have you ever heard of it? It's got a bunch of useful info in it... I don't like promoting products but this is a good one. You can find it at www.tradesecretpublishing.com


Cheers man
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Well the season has taken and unexpected turn.... timer on the clover went and 40 clones turned to mush with roots just starting to poke.... a few local guys are coming in clutch to minimize the turn around time...so just a bump in the road to Croptober

Going to start another 60 seeds of blue blood (c99 cross) and jack here x 4sd to make up in numbers what we've lost in veg time.

I've heard of the book but never read it I'm sure its a good read.

Will update with the progress and new strain list.
 

warthog

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Damn man bummer about the clones, but i'm sure you'll get a nice turn around soon. Got a nice male and female jack 4sd
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Which parent was dominant do you think?

I'm looking for a heavy jack leaning pheno that's quick, resistant and yields very well.
 

warthog

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Which parent was dominant do you think?

I'm looking for a heavy jack leaning pheno that's quick, resistant and yields very well.

The female i'm thinking.. I'll post a pic up later. Only got 1 female out of 3 beans.. picked the nicer male.. we'll see how it goes.
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Well def keep me updated even if you post it here....the female you'll want IMO is going to smell of pine/alpine/pine-sol, should be done close to end of September and should be very mold/pm resistant....bugs didn't seem to like her either.....I just popped a bunch of them to find a few keepers to make more seed.

Going out before dawn on Sunday to plant my seeds that are germinating right now. Couple of my crosses and my buddies crosses
(40) blue blood's ....s99 x (abusive OG x(fire OG x Kushaze)
(20) Jack dawg (jack here f5 x 4SD)
(33) N.E.D... (DoubleDiesel[ECSD pheno] x 4SD
(6) White Rhino
(40-50) Casey Jones x Strawberry Diesel

Will update the clone list soon

I will be taking pics and prepping my hillside the runs along the field that my clones will be in. Clear out a 1m circle. Dig 7gal hole, 1tbsp water crystals at bottom, place chicken wire cage in hole, fill with my hot mix, mound native soil and leaf litter in top then plant 1 clone or 7seeds per hole. Then a liberal amount of d.e. will be spread over that area to lessen the chance of slugs and steel wool will be wrapped around inside edge of the cage or loosely around the base of clones.

Need a bag of ewc and compost to add to my first couple waterings which will be weekly until I think they will be fine on their own.
 

OvergrowDaWorld

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Steel Wool for slugs?
Im using copper wire wrapped around the base of the stalks loosly.
If Steel Wool works Ill try that too.
 

JointOperation

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i grabbed some copper wire.. and stripped the insulation off.. and just wrap that around the base.. works great for slugs.. havent found a single slug on my plants.. i put one wire around the base at soil level.. and then 1 right before the first branch.. so if they somehow get on there.. they dont make it to the buds. or tops.
 

GEMiNi GENETiCS

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Both ways work well ... JO I like the idea of stripping the wire and wrapping multiple sections
Copper shocks the slugs .... steel wool is very abrasive a difficult for them to climb over...plus d.e. and rough sand ....they don't stand a chance.

For the amount of plants I need to protect I spent most on soil/amendments and cages.... steel wool was cheaper with similar results so that was my major deciding factor.

All the white rhino popped....tiny tails
Jack dawgs are still cracking but they are monster sized beans
Blue bloods are crazy fast germination... 100% and long tails
 

Team Microbe

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I heard about the copper technique from BrownDirt... something about electrolysis

Good to know that steel wool works as well... those copper pads are pricey!
 
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