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J.V's Guerilla Garden

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Nice forest J V:woohoo:

Yeah I can imagine how peaceful it is out there planting man. Inspiring to say the least...

That's cool that you don't have to worry about bear and stuff like that though, should let you sleep a little better during the nights out there lol. And I never knew they actually ate babies, I thought that phrase was just a stereotype or something. Jesus lol

Shits on point so far, keep truckin brother :dance013:

Hey Username....Cheers man, it's shaping up.

Hey Team Microbe....Thanks man. As for the eating babies.....
I think you are referring to the case.....where Lindy Chamberlin....hope I got that right...allegedly had her baby taken by a dingo....This was going back quiet a few years ago....I was a little snapper at the time...Only recall what I have seen on T.V over the years...I think she was found guilty of murder.....but was released and compensated financially by the government after appealing the case.....It was all very suspect...
 

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Time for an update on patch#1....


White Widow X Mother plant......budding up.



Widow X in 30 gal smartie.....Sat X plant#1


Sat X plant #1...
 

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Sat X plant#3 Sat X plant#4....


Sat X Plant#6... The base of plant# 6

Plant #6 smells sweet and starting to look sticky....Kicking myself for only taking cuts off the one plant....
 

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Hell yeah JV. Girls are looking proper as can be! What are you using for mulch? I'm still trying out different mulches... curious as to what works best pretty much.


Can't wait to see these in a few weeks... how are you pest problems? Spot any mold or anything yet? Lookin good bro keep up the good work... I'm just gettin into gear this month my season starts in 30 days!
 

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Look at those sativa plants! What liberty, to grow like you are in Aussie Country!
Beautiful man. I cant grow sativas outdoors in the North-East U.S.
Your blessed.
Have an awesome season! Subbed to your grow.
 

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Hell yeah JV. Girls are looking proper as can be! What are you using for mulch? I'm still trying out different mulches... curious as to what works best pretty much.


Can't wait to see these in a few weeks... how are you pest problems? Spot any mold or anything yet? Lookin good bro keep up the good work... I'm just gettin into gear this month my season starts in 30 days!

Look at those sativa plants! What liberty, to grow like you are in Aussie Country!
Beautiful man. I cant grow sativas outdoors in the North-East U.S.
Your blessed.
Have an awesome season! Subbed to your grow.

Hey Team Microbe....I am using Lucerne Mulch for the plants at patch#1.... Can buy small bales of this stuff in Oz at Bunnings....Your version of Walmart.....At Patch #2, I am using leaves and twigs from the surrounding scrub. As for mold or bud rot.....so far so good....We usually have a dry winter so things should be good in that regard.....Over the past couple years, some of the plants that have been put in early....and that have finished late April early May, have suffered bud rot due to some rain in April....I'm thinking Wally and Moons Z99 could be a good early crop........No caterpillars yet, but they wont be to far away. Good luck with this years grow.

Sup OvergrowDaWorld.......Yep, living in the tropics does have it's good points.......Can be stinking hot and humid in the summer....But the winters are just the odd cold snap passing thru...Cheers man.
 

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Hi Everyone......Time for an update on patch #2.....
Alrighty....I will keep the narrative short and let the pictures do the talking.




So far.....So good.....So what.....Says Dave Mustain.
Everything is looking sweet.....All the plants are starting to bud.
 

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Some more pics....


The small area looking good....

To keep the Wildlife theme rolling....Saw 2 wild pigs as I was making my way out of the scrub.....I was up wind of them, so they were not aware that I was watching them...I was kneeling down, waiting for an opportunity to get a photo.....After a short while, this boar walked out in front of me.....I don't think he has seen a human before...Once he saw me....He raised his hair up along his back....like a dog does when they become intimidated...So in return I grunted back like a pig....I think that tore his head ....He run back about 10 metres or so, than picked up a stick with his mouth......like a dog.....than stood there and looked at me....I have never seen a wild pig do that before...I got the impression he was trying to intimidate me....So I thought O.K that's enough....and stood up.....That was to much for Mr pig.....He took off into the long grass....Alrighty....Till next time.
 

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hahaha I can just imagine what was going through his head... "ok this thing sounds like me, is as tall as me... I'll go grab a stick to better my odds..." *you stand up* "HOOOOLY Hell I am OUUUUT!!!" :laughing:



The patch is looking killer as usual man, this got some guerrilla blood pumpin in me I'm goin out today to do some shopping for the bush! Have you ever looked into wireless alerts? I just got one and will be testing her out today... alerts up to 1/2 mile away if anything passes through the sensor. I'll put it on the last leg into my patch as a last ditch effort to save my ass from anyone catching me off-guard pretty much. Sounds like you don't even have to worry about that though, :tiphat:
 

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Hey Team Microbe.....Yeah..Thats an encounter that pig wont forget about in a hurry......From our perspective, it would be like seeing a Bigfoot or some other unusual being....

I like your style in regard to security.....smart thinking 99....So does this sensor, send a pulse to a beeper or I pad or some kind of receiver......Cheers Team Microbe.
 

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wow this is a really badass grow...

mhmm, you carry the receiver with you and lay it down next to you at the patch and it alerts you with a beeping sound. You can adjust it's volume, and even have it just blink a red light to notify you if stealth is a high priority

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Outdoor-Wir...342?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item41814412b6

Sup #1 cheesebuds........It's not the Holy Shit Package.....But yeah, it's a sweet garden...Cheers

Hey Team Microbe.....That's a cool bit of gear...Thanks for the link....Cheers man.
 

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Hey Y'all....Time for an update on patch#1


Widow X mother plant......Widow X in 30 gal smart pot


Sat X plant #1........Ditto
 

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Some more pics....


Sat X plant#3.........putting on the weight.

Sat X plant#4.............Sat X plant #6

Sat X plant #6.....
Looks like everything should be done in the next 3 to 4 weeks, except Sat X plant #1.....not maturing as fast as the other girls.
The Sat X plants have this sweet sour catpiss pine geranium smell...not exactly pleasent.
The White Widow X have a sweet tangy spicy citrus odour.....The smoke tastes the same on the exhale......Still have a little from last season...Nice stuff...
 

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Damnnn... girls are puttin on weight man! Well done.... some of those look like a pretty nice and easy trim job. I love when that happens lol

Do you trim at the site? I think I'm going to try that for the first time this year... of course considering I don't have an anxiety attack while harvesting LOL
 

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Hey Team Microbe.....Sup, ....Yep good to see the plants chunkin up.
They have lost alot of fan leaves of recent, which is a bonus....
The trick is......around the last 4 weeks of flowering, I hit the plants with a good dose of Sulphate of potash.....This has no nitrogen in it,so the fan leaves start to yellow and drop off, while the buds lap up all that potasium...works a treat and adds some weight to the girls.

I will be processing outdoors, Basically just setting up a small camp where I can trim and dry....Cheers man.
 

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Hey Team Microbe.....Sup, ....Yep good to see the plants chunkin up.
They have lost alot of fan leaves of recent, which is a bonus....
The trick is......around the last 4 weeks of flowering, I hit the plants with a good dose of Sulphate of potash.....This has no nitrogen in it,so the fan leaves start to yellow and drop off, while the buds lap up all that potasium...works a treat and adds some weight to the girls.

I will be processing outdoors, Basically just setting up a small camp where I can trim and dry....Cheers man.

Nice man, I'll keep that one in mind come late flower for my girls. I wish I could process outdoors, I feel like mold would be a big issue where I live because of our high humidity and rainfall in the fall...

Can't wait to see some flower shots, Godspeed :tiphat:
 

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Hey everyone......Time for an update on patch#2






Full view from the bottom end....

Ventured out to Patch#2 of recent, the last 3 times I have been out there I have fertilized the plants via the drip system......It's getting to crowded to drag a garden hose between the rows.
They had there first taste of Liquid Potash ......Prior to that,they have been fed Powerfeed.

Spent some time tying up branches, since they're gaining weight.
I'd say that will be on going almost thru to harvest...I'm hanging out for things to finish....in a good way.
 

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Man, you're straight killing it out there. It's inspiring as fuck too, I made one of those pics my background even lol


Is Powerfeed for guerrilla patches? I know Greenhouse puts it out and they advertise it in front of like a hectare of pot. Also, how do you operate your drip system? I'm wondering why you don't leave the lines out there basically instead of installing them each time you water
 
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