Very nice, I am impressed by the amount of fertilizers, oils, and amendments you carry in to your plants. When I was a guerrilla fifteen years ago the first day was work, bringing in all the plants and soil amendments. Dig the holes put them in. Check mid June for problems. Come back in late July to cull males and hermies. Come back late August for another hermie and male check. Then harvest late September. You must be breaking your back!
I'd do it in places near streams or swamps with good ground water so I wouldn't have to carry water. Carrying water is a real bitch. Out west the slugs take their share and the deer will get at it in the open. So I'd tunnel in somewhere the deer can't get to.
The time and effort you've put in is really showing growing organic is going to make a real difference in quality. The humidity and blights you deal with back east scare me. Out here you might pick something up from the surrounding vegetation but usually not.
I'm all legal medical now in Washington although the state legislature is making it harder. Here's a photo of my back yard, what is possible for you in a few years when your state gets it's head out of it's ass.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=61315&pictureid=1476241
My tallest ones are pushing nine feet. Makes a real difference when you don't have to worry about the neighbors telling on you. Ganja Rebel's 5 G's strains get huge, got a few of those. And I get outdoor seeds from northern California friends. It might be worth looking into for you, I'm sure Cali strains would kick ass in your area.
I like your strain selection but I can tell it is hit and miss. And with the time and energy involved in guerrilla farming the misses sting a bit.
Looking forward to watching how things turn out for you, hoping the boytritis rains hold off until middle October this year.
I'd do it in places near streams or swamps with good ground water so I wouldn't have to carry water. Carrying water is a real bitch. Out west the slugs take their share and the deer will get at it in the open. So I'd tunnel in somewhere the deer can't get to.
The time and effort you've put in is really showing growing organic is going to make a real difference in quality. The humidity and blights you deal with back east scare me. Out here you might pick something up from the surrounding vegetation but usually not.
I'm all legal medical now in Washington although the state legislature is making it harder. Here's a photo of my back yard, what is possible for you in a few years when your state gets it's head out of it's ass.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=61315&pictureid=1476241
My tallest ones are pushing nine feet. Makes a real difference when you don't have to worry about the neighbors telling on you. Ganja Rebel's 5 G's strains get huge, got a few of those. And I get outdoor seeds from northern California friends. It might be worth looking into for you, I'm sure Cali strains would kick ass in your area.
I like your strain selection but I can tell it is hit and miss. And with the time and energy involved in guerrilla farming the misses sting a bit.
Looking forward to watching how things turn out for you, hoping the boytritis rains hold off until middle October this year.