Hey friends,
Some of you have already seen my first thread this season about being off to a rough start. I'm down to 4 (well, more like 3 n a half; you'll see) Spontanicas that were germinated either June 3rd or 4th. Late to the party and don't have much, but it is what it is.
Since I don't have numbers this year, I'm making my emphasis this year on doing the best that I can with what I've got and, more importantly, learning as much as I can. I had a moment when I was crawling under some thick brush and realized that the season isn't a wash because I'm not going to harvest as much as I did last year... rather, it's an opportunity to take my time, focus, and become a better grower.
And that's what I'm here to do. I'm making this thread with an emphasis on doing things better, having a place to write shit down to be better organized, and learning a lot. I hope everyone who stops by joins the conversation, and I hope that we can all learn a thing or two
Keep in mind I'm strictly guerrilla for right now, but I'm planning to change that next year. I'm not looking horrible financially (in the big picture) so maybe next summer I can move somewhere and have some backyard girls - but that doesn't mean I'm leaving the guerrilla game behind! Call me Harambe...
Now on with it.
Here's what I'm working with. These pics were taken yesterday:
Found one girl broken in the middle, laying over but alive. Cut some rope, grabbed some tape, and fixed her up. (Had a nagging feeling before I went that I'd need tape... made a point to remember it and what do ya know...) I think she'll rebound well.
The rest are all pretty healthy.
The soil is native soil with insect frass, basalt rock dust, gypsum, and lime mixed in. Pretty simple. but it's pretty decent for a guerrilla grow. Been feeding with Jack's Classic 20-20-20 as well as watering in more insect frass.
Next year I think I'm gonna go with a living mulch like Schrews has, but for now I've just got some hay out there.
Sprayed last week with neem oil, sprayed yesterday with Greencure. Gonna give em another spray of either Greencure or tea tree oil later this week. Can't play games with PM/blight anymore.
Welcome, all. Have fun, and keep me on my shit.
Some of you have already seen my first thread this season about being off to a rough start. I'm down to 4 (well, more like 3 n a half; you'll see) Spontanicas that were germinated either June 3rd or 4th. Late to the party and don't have much, but it is what it is.
Since I don't have numbers this year, I'm making my emphasis this year on doing the best that I can with what I've got and, more importantly, learning as much as I can. I had a moment when I was crawling under some thick brush and realized that the season isn't a wash because I'm not going to harvest as much as I did last year... rather, it's an opportunity to take my time, focus, and become a better grower.
And that's what I'm here to do. I'm making this thread with an emphasis on doing things better, having a place to write shit down to be better organized, and learning a lot. I hope everyone who stops by joins the conversation, and I hope that we can all learn a thing or two
Keep in mind I'm strictly guerrilla for right now, but I'm planning to change that next year. I'm not looking horrible financially (in the big picture) so maybe next summer I can move somewhere and have some backyard girls - but that doesn't mean I'm leaving the guerrilla game behind! Call me Harambe...
Now on with it.
Here's what I'm working with. These pics were taken yesterday:
Found one girl broken in the middle, laying over but alive. Cut some rope, grabbed some tape, and fixed her up. (Had a nagging feeling before I went that I'd need tape... made a point to remember it and what do ya know...) I think she'll rebound well.
The rest are all pretty healthy.
The soil is native soil with insect frass, basalt rock dust, gypsum, and lime mixed in. Pretty simple. but it's pretty decent for a guerrilla grow. Been feeding with Jack's Classic 20-20-20 as well as watering in more insect frass.
Next year I think I'm gonna go with a living mulch like Schrews has, but for now I've just got some hay out there.
Sprayed last week with neem oil, sprayed yesterday with Greencure. Gonna give em another spray of either Greencure or tea tree oil later this week. Can't play games with PM/blight anymore.
Welcome, all. Have fun, and keep me on my shit.