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Opium Guerrilla 2013

opiumo

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opiumo

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All of em doing fairly well, iam taking care of some slugproblems this weekend.
Other then that at this point they are all well. Some leafs have pollen from trees around it if you wondering what the white stuff is on fans. :)

Considering i have done nothing to the soil but tilled with a shovel and added fresh unburnt horseshit in the beginning of april they are doing fine.
Might have to add something when flowertimes come, what do you guys think?
 

l33t

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nice one , I would use rosemary oil as a pesticide. Its one of the better ones and not harmful to the plants... Its going good mate ! All the best...
 

opiumo

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healthy girls :) keep up the good work man !

Thanks for the comment! :tiphat:

nice one , I would use rosemary oil as a pesticide. Its one of the better ones and not harmful to the plants... Its going good mate ! All the best...

Owh rosemary oil, i'll look for it in the local flowershop leet. I try and do my best out of what i have but as you know im in a tight economic situation.
Anything you would suggest that i could topdress with when flower kicking in? Think i have about four or five confirmed females now.
 

Eugen

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hey opiumo!
nice plants. :good:
they are gonna shoot from now on (i am expecting the shitty cold is about gone).
the guano powder is nice to work into the soil once summer comes. also palm tree ash is good (together they are a great organic PK fert.).
less slugs will be crawling on your plants if you make sure all grass and weeds are pulled around the plants/beds.

happy season :tiphat:
 

opiumo

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hey opiumo!
nice plants. :good:
they are gonna shoot from now on (i am expecting the shitty cold is about gone).
the guano powder is nice to work into the soil once summer comes. also palm tree ash is good (together they are a great organic PK fert.).
less slugs will be crawling on your plants if you make sure all grass and weeds are pulled around the plants/beds.

happy season :tiphat:

Thanks for the advice! I will look them up together with what leet said, definitely.

Right now i have a 10 litre bucket filled with Stinging Nettles and water making some liquid fertilizer.
It can provide me with magnesium, sulphur and iron.
Fairly hard to overfert with this according to unofficial sources, but i dont know.

There are alot of them at the site so why not use the buckets for it when its raining and i dont have to use them to carry water from the stream, right?
http://www.gardenstew.com/about19288.html
 

Buddah Watcha

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hey dude, plants look happy, after your done with your brew, make sure to use the leftovers to mulch your plants. Mulch is definitely worth spending a few minutes gathering leafs/sticks and implementing it IMO!

Anyways, your plants look happy! :) Nice thick stem! Love it!

Best of luck bro!:tiphat:
 

opiumo

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hey dude, plants look happy, after your done with your brew, make sure to use the leftovers to mulch your plants. Mulch is definitely worth spending a few minutes gathering leafs/sticks and implementing it IMO!

Anyways, your plants look happy! :) Nice thick stem! Love it!

Best of luck bro!:tiphat:
Mmkay i'll see to it mate, you dont think the mulch could gather alot of humid later into the summer causing mold to spread?
Im a little curious about mulch.

Air humidity is about 40-50% in the morning and during the day right now. Later into the evening its about 76-88% air humidity.

Sunrise is 03:05~ and sunset is 23:10ish, so we have about four hours of darkness at this point of the year.
Each day increase in daylight 2-3 minutes until midsummer then it starts to decrease until 13 december wich is the darkest day of the year with something like 3 hours of direct sunlight if anything.
It can be cloudy lol.


Sunset tonight at 23:00 -
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Peace all!
 
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Nice stems on those babies! Sounds like you're on the right track for natural fertilizers. I been making some stuff from this website http://gilcarandang.com/
Might give you some ideas for cheap foraged stuff!
 

Buddah Watcha

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I wouldn't worry about mulch causing mold. Most of the soil micro activity is located in the top layers of soil, you want that area to stay moist and humid... if it dries up you won't have much life in the top inches of soil, from what I understand!

There was also a sticky tread here a while ago called Just Mulch it, or maybe it was in the organics section, but definitely worth checking it out, If im not mistaken there was a yield comparison of a crop mulched and one unmulched and the mulched one was clearly heavier!

If you are still skeptical, definitely do your homework and decide it by yourself if its worth it or not :)

Must be trippy growing in such environment llike yours! Good luck man!
 

opiumo

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Cool man, i'll check that thread out most def :D

I was just lil curious about mold, i will be having some or little anyways thats pretty much for sure.
 

opiumo

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My bitches seem to be enjoying the stinging nettle tea more then i do, it smells like shit lol.

Few pics, forgot my macro lens i have been cleaning it carefully the past days.

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Not much to show, pistils poppin up on the earlier planted ladies.
peace /opidawg
 
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opiumo are you scared that the plants show pistols so early? If so, are you going to do anything to the plants to make them veg longer.
 
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