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Himalayan Ganjas Geurilla Grow In The Swamp

In the old swamp the tubes are small and the mix gets invaded by tree roots.

Many of the tubes not shown receive just 4 - 6 hours of direct light, then filtered light. Yields can be low.

The new swamp is definitely awesome with new materials, big tubes and more light.


ive noticed that in some of my tubes there are reeds that grew up through the bottom of the tube.
 
my swamp plants are doing well, better then i expected, since this is my first swamp grow and only my third successful geurilla grow, and i wasnt sure if i had prepared my tubes crrectly or not, but they seem to be getting sufficient water throught the wicing thing and the only thing i regret is not putting more organic ferts in the medium since a few of them are now showing the occasional yellow leaf, but all in all i am very pleased with them. the last pics i put up were taken 2 weeks ago. they have all doubled in size since then, some are over six feet its awsome i just luv the swamp, i will never bother to grow any other way ever again
 
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in the third pic one may see two of that have reached the canopy of reeds. thats the goal for them to get there heads up in to the canopy of the surrounding veg so as to get ample sun and yet remain blended into the sea o green.

there are leda unos and lemon skunks, all the small bushy ones are ledas and the tall ones are lemon skunks. the lemon are all between five and six feet, i just cant believe it, since they are not at all in flowering yet and still have to do their stretch and i know theat the lemon sunk stretches alot, so these should finish off at a very tall stature
 

dufous

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In the old swamp, the Mandala #1 has shown its sex. I have five females from ten seeds. The Satori is stretching, but not showing.

Here in the new swamp, the Bangi Haze are becoming trees.
 

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dufous

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Bangi Haze finishes for me at the end of September, with the Satori. They are ten week strains. The Mandala is an eight week strain, finishing here in mid-September.

I don't know that I could finish Zamaldelica and Malawi every year. Just plain lucky to get an October that was warm and dry. Even if every year was like that, I need to be out of the woods for hunting season. I think a ten week strain is about the longest I can go.

It's good to try something new every year. Mandala has been a regular for me. Bangi Haze might be the new favorite strain. I love to grow the Satori. It's a solid, strong and vigorous plant.
 

dufous

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A look at the brush tunnel, a Mandala #1 and two Satoris showing flower this week.
 

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the 6TH august and they are doing well some are pushing 8 feet from the stalk. the second pic with my hand in it is the biggest plant my hand is straight out infront of me to provide a point of reference
 
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JustSumTomatoes

Indicas make dreams happen
Great growing man! Those tall girls sure are some beauties. My largest plant is pushing 8 feet maybe 9. There is something special about a plant that is taller than you are.
 

dufous

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Nice, man. Thank you for updating.

Another week and I should be able to clear the males in my gardens.

Looking forward to a break from running out there every five days.
 

dufous

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I found an old tube today. Back then I would drlll holes in 5 gallon buckets, fill with compost and drag them 2 at a time into the swamps for growing bagseed. Yields were poor if any.

This swamp is still a good spot to grow but not worth renovating. The beavers have flooded it and there's too many people on the trails.
 

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