BearWater
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Something that sticks out to me is the supports. Kinda sore thumb’ishGuerila grow. I have practiced this a few times. Good soil, location with lots of sun, hopefully you can water as needed. Hope this squirrels don’t eat it. These pics are of a Kush mint I grew in the woods for “fun” it was on its own I wet trimmed it on the plant View attachment 2632757View attachment 2632758View attachment 2632759View attachment 2632760View attachment 2632761View attachment 2632762
What about the tomato cage?Something that sticks out to me is the supports. Kinda sore thumb’ishpaint them brown and green or make them all dirty!
not sure what you are asking : ) like paint the cage? Or does the cage make it look a little more blended in? I’d get some of the sticks on the ground and stick them through the cage just to mix up the lines of the cage, if that’s makes sense? : )What about the tomato cage?
How are they doing now?The Laos landraces are doing ok.
Are you gonna do bags or have em in the ground?Got two places ready for guerilla grow.
One is on a hill and one is in a blackberry field.
Any information, tips and tricks are welcome!
Not sure what y mean with bags...a water reservoir?Are you gonna do bags or have em in the ground?
Grow Bags IOW Containers but it looks like you are planting in the ground....thanks. I'm watching too since I am in a non friendly state so I will have some large Primate grows too.Not sure what y mean with bags...a water reservoir?
Gotta get their roots deep in the ground to let em survive.
I was just thinking i should post an update on these. Had several issues on this grow, mostly my fault. Transplanted them to 1 gallon containers and put them on a 12/12 schedule, both to control height and sex them to transplant females to their final home. The problem was the living soil i put them in seemed depleted of nutes. The last run with this soil i had the problem of it being too hot so I just did a very light reamendment and apparently it wasn't enough. Still figuring this living soil thing out but having a lot of fun doing it. Got that pretty much corrected with top dressings and compost teas.Then it took them over 3 weeks to show sex and by then they were rootbound in the 1 gallon containers so when I transplanted the 3 females into 7 gallon container i had to be pretty rough on the roots. That was 3 days ago and they seem to have taken the abuse pretty well. Was ready to just count this grow as a learning experience but now thinking i might get something smokable out of it. Regardless it's been a good experience. These pure sativas definitely grow different than the indicas and hybrids im used to. Been spoiled by feminized seeds also, but im gonna get it right. Still have some Congolese seeds and been eyeing some Thai sativas for a future grow.How are they doing now?
They look good. I have the Nepali Highland and Laos Mekong I’ll be starting soon so trying to gather all the info I can. Thx!I was just thinking i should post an update on these. Had several issues on this grow, mostly my fault. Transplanted them to 1 gallon containers and put them on a 12/12 schedule, both to control height and sex them to transplant females to their final home. The problem was the living soil i put them in seemed depleted of nutes. The last run with this soil i had the problem of it being too hot so I just did a very light reamendment and apparently it wasn't enough. Still figuring this living soil thing out but having a lot of fun doing it. Got that pretty much corrected with top dressings and compost teas.Then it took them over 3 weeks to show sex and by then they were rootbound in the 1 gallon containers so when I transplanted the 3 females into 7 gallon container i had to be pretty rough on the roots. That was 3 days ago and they seem to have taken the abuse pretty well. Was ready to just count this grow as a learning experience but now thinking i might get something smokable out of it. Regardless it's been a good experience. These pure sativas definitely grow different than the indicas and hybrids im used to. Been spoiled by feminized seeds also, but im gonna get it right. Still have some Congolese seeds and been eyeing some Thai sativas for a future grow.View attachment 2633284View attachment 2633285View attachment 2633286View attachment 2633287
I've seen ppl here grow outta those bags, but in my case I don't think that's a good idea..Grow Bags IOW Containers but it looks like you are planting in the ground....thanks. I'm watching too since I am in a non friendly state so I will have some large Primate grows too.
Garden fence works wonders for that.I've seen ppl here grow outta those bags, but in my case I don't think that's a good idea..
Would be more then suspicious and too much work to bring those bags to the place.
Only thing I can and will is bringing some Coco bricks to the spot, in a plastic bag, fill it up with water, let them puff up and mix it in the soil(clayey but also fluffy) add some bio tabs(main nutes) and for pest prevention/microbe life/nitrogen, neem cake.
On that a layer of cutted two days dried weed and at least a fat layer of straw.
Gotta bring some good rooted clones to the spot, dig a deep hole and plant them there, in hope the roots grow even deeper to catch up the last drops of water. That's my plan.
But after seeing your plant I am not sure if mine could stand up like that.
Got nothing to put them against while budding and a storm shows up.
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