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Looking phenomenal... soon the best part... trimming lolDay 57 Fleur
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Still water only.
They're lightening up a bit, sorting their stuff out a bit.
Think I'll have to give them a low feed once or twice before I finish them out.
See how they look tomorrow.
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Yeah... I'm torn between lazy dry trimming and doing a proper manicure... I'd kinda like to see the g/w with them all pristine. Plus it's been a really long time.. I'll be excited about it for the first hour.Looking phenomenal... soon the best part... trimming lol
Chocolate Pepper
Bull's Horn Pepper
Beaver Dam Pepper
Cherokee Purple Tomato
Misc. Heirloom Tomatoes
Think I'm gonna keep with the aero setup. I've never tried it with anything but cannabis, so I'll be interested to see what the end product is like.Exciting stuff
You going to stick with the aero with those or move a different direction?
Think I'm gonna keep with the aero setup. I've never tried it with anything but cannabis, so I'll be interested to see what the end product is like.
Also what kind of trellis system I'll employ...
Envisioning something Scrog...ish.
Might make up some kinda adjustable pvc frame... or something.
Ah.. that'd make sense... I've noticed that with outdoor tomatoes even if it just rains a bunch.Idk if it applies to aero but my experience with tomatoes in hydro is that the plants love it, the roots love water and are resilient to root rot, but when they produce fruits the fruits swell with water and taste a bit watered down and sometimes split.
I suppose with aero you have some control about how much water to give them since you don’t have to mist 24/7. Maybe mist less once fruit is set? IDK what do you think?
Back atcha! Hope it's a good one for you and yours.Finishing line in sight mate, looking good bet they smell even better.
All the best for new year. Fresh year, fresh plants for you.
What's on the agenda for next grow?
Back atcha! Hope it's a good one for you and yours.
Going with some garden plants next... peppers and tomatoes. See how they do and mix it up a bit. Give myself a little break from the latent anxiety.
Following that (maybe during that), I'll probably find a lady from the seeds from this run... so... Trainwreck x Blue Velvet.
Also received a little care package of some other varieties I'm looking forward to... particularly Blackberry Kush x Skywalker OG. I haven't had a colored variety in quite some time nor have I been into indicas in quite some time, so I'm eager to give both of them a go again... wouldn't mind some conking-out weed to have in the lineup and the spectrum of cannabis colors are just so lovely.
So, what I'm envisioning..
Jan - Mar
Grow...- Tomatoes- Cherokee Purple- Misc Heirlooms- Peppers- Beaver Dam- Bull's Horn- Chocolate- MiscScout guerilla plotsMar - Apr
Find moms of...- BbK • SwOG- Tw • BVApr - May
Clone...For outside...- Bbk • SwOGFor inside (and veg)...- Bbk • SwOG- Tw • BVMay ...
Flower indoors...- BbK • SwOG- Tw • BVGrow outdoors (May 11th New Moon)...- BbK • SwOGHaven't done a guerilla grow in probably close to a decade now.
I was a little more strapping back then, but I'll reckon I can still methodically schlep a wagonful of ProMix through the brush.
Channel some of my inner @bellumromanum for that task. Maybe I'll start schlepping boulders through my woods and make that trail I've been meaning to... neighbors will love that sight.
Unfortunately no real opportunity for a gravity-fed irrigation system out in these woods... anywhere that you could do that, some rich fuck already owns the land.
So, I'll probably set up a barrel and make trips as infrequently as possible to see that they're doing alright.
I'm pretty damn sure guerilla growing was how I contracted Lyme disease, so I'm gonna have to be on top of (having my wife) checking myself for ticks. That's the big thing that's kept me from guerilla grows... you'd think it'd be that time I was pursued by helicopter for about an hour of running through thorn bushes and streams and whatever else have you... but no, it was the Lyme.
Point being, I'll need to make trips maybe often.
The frequency of rain in these parts is way better than it was in my young guerilla days, so, that'll take care of a lot of it.
That will, however, add greatly to the bud disease/infection issues. Hopes for a favorable September/October.
Got me reminiscent rambling there... I think there's a response somewhere in there..
I love guerilla growing. It's enthralling. Exciting. Invigorating.
It gets you in shape.
Gets you in tune with your habitat.
Gets you familiar with your fellow creatures.
It's so much like hunting... but you're going into deeper cuts and concealing yourself even more strictly.
And, man, when you pull off some 6'-8' plants that you can pull well over a pound off of each even after loss to mold... it's really fucking rewarding after such dredging work.
I don't have an apartment full of young-adult potheads eager to trim with me anymore... but maybe I can get some of that crew back together... for old time's sake.
We'll see if I can trick them into it with sentimentality.
Iunno. Probably infrequently. Maybe monthly? TBD.. maybe I'll take 'em and dump 'em once all is said and done. I have an old phone or two that I could mess with a terminal emulator to really nip all that metadata and location BS. But I've always (well, except when I was a dumb, cocky 17-year-old) gone in with as little as possible... usually set up a stash a couple miles away for my car key, even.Get it papi, I'll be tuned in - although for opsec purposes will you be putting up any pictures or nah?
Yeah, definitely pushed the limits with cutting the feed out to mitigate some of the burn.Minor potassium deficiency. Pretty normal. Thats why i try to taper feed down as they need.
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