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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Just guerrilla planted 3 more Durban Poisons. Was fighting a losing battle with heat exhaustion towards the end of it and I was just worried about getting back to my car without throwing up so no pics this time lol... I'll get some when I hit them for watering perhaps. One more thing.. Prepping your spots in winter/spring is a GREAT suggestion from all the pro guerrilla people on here that I failed to heed. It's too hot to be digging big holes in the summer! -random | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hey Nug Thug....your plants look fine, and I agree with Illegal-Seed with respect to comments made on your grow status....without knowing where you are and what your season is, no one can make a statement about your yield or harvest. IMO it is never to late to plant anyways.....always chalk up what you learn for the next time I have started late some years and still had a great yield, if i get the nutes right.Ganjerfermon: Great looking plants...if they developed that much in 2 weeks, you have no problem with a lack of sun...at least not at this time of year so far....problems can develop in the fall when the sun drops and you can lose valuable hours and perhaps invite mold, but from the looks of your girls I say you are in great shape so far...looking good! Swordfish: I have no experience with rattlesnakes, but would sure make me nervous having one around my garden. Hate to see you kill it...can you rent a trap and relocate it? Sure they are an excellent predator, but I am not so sure they predate on rabbits or gophers though, i think they prefer smaller rodents, such as mice, moles and other snakes. ( i could be mistaken here) Good luck
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Holy crap!?!?, I just went to check on my lil plot with the skunk #11, BB, and afghan kush in it, and the skunk has shot up! when i went last time it was about waist high...that was about a week n a few days ago...when i went out there today it was up to my nipple...thats about a foot n some change of growth in two weeks. im lovin it...and its only got two or three preflowers on the whole plant so it hasnt even started stretching for flower yet... ![]() the blueberry and afghan look good also...the afghan has started flowering already, looks like its been goin good for about a week now. the blueberry is just starting to shoot out hairs. its been hot as holy hell around here the past week, and we havnt gotten alot of rain. the other night it rained for like 30 mins and that was it. i havnt been watering them, ive just been letting the rain do it. and so far its doin alright...ive got em stuffed into a lil pocket of overhang and they get about 6-7 hrs of direct light. all of the three look wonderful. im so excited. hopefully all goes well.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | man im behind with the pictures this year but I'm trying not to show it until its show worthy ![]() nice work swordfish I like your style. Healing yours look healthy too ..looks like it'll be a good year ![]() finally got some rain ![]() man its a dry summer! ![]() | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hi Folks, ...i've been so busy that I haven't had time to stop by in a long time. It looks like things are moving along nicely (for the most part) with everyone's grows. To the folks who have lost plants because of bugs or floods...i'm sorry to hear of your losses. We've been having an incredibly wet June here in the northeast (NYC area)...in fact we've only had 3 or 4 days in the last 24 that we haven't gotten at least a little rain...and i think we've already set a new record for the amount of rain for June. Nevertheless my plants are doing OK...i can't say they are thriving, but they are doing OK (i'm hoping to update with some pictures tomorrow or the next day). I've got three plants in my garden between the tomatoes...one Bubblicious, one White Russian, and one Casey Jones. Last year i had real problems with ground hogs, but so far this year they left my girls alone, as they been busy going after the sunflowers, zinnias, zucchini and cucumbers. I guess that's a fair trade... ![]() I put my plants in around May 15th (once the days reached 14hrs.), and last year i began to see buds began to form in early July. Last year I had issues with my girls getting too big, and outgrowing the covering tomato plants, but with all the rain this year the tomatoes are getting quiet a bit ahead of .As an experiment i also have three plants in pots that i'm moving in and out of a shed in order to reduce the amount of daylight to 12hrs. In this lineup i've got one White Russian, one Satori, and one G13xHash Plant (Mr. Nice). I ran out of room in my indoor flowering area, so rather than compost the girls i put them outside and i'm trying to force them to flower. I've been doing this since 6/14 and the White Russian has begun to flower, and the Satori is stretching...so i guess it's working. The real question is whether or not i'll be able to keep the daily routine up for the next two months... .I'm sure others have tried this before? Any suggestions/recommendation? Keep up the good work and I’ll try to update with pictures soon… Peace, - eyes88
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Nugthug no hard feelings i just call em as i see em ..im sorry if you were offended that was not my intention ![]() I.S. why are you slandering me publicly. Id appreciate if you save the slander for pm's and so would everyone else. its buzzkill man. I'll have pics up for all to see as soon as possible. peace Last edited by BCGuerillaGrowa; 06-25-2009 at 01:54 AM.. | ||
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I dont wish to see Nugthug stop participating here at this site. He seemed pretty pissed and has a right to be considering he has contributed for as long as I have been around here and his grows look pretty damm good to me. This isnt a competitive sport, sometimes I think it is in terms of it's necessary to outdo everyone else. I have a tremendous ego and enjoy this site mostly to try and eventually blow your minds with some incredibly massive outdoor plants. These are my sick-o reasons, not yours or anyone elses. NOT EVERYONE SHARES MY ENTHUSIASM, whoops I hit the caps lock. What I mean is whatever floats your boat. After admitting I am know more than an attention whore looking for a massive amount of compliments for doing not much of anything growing a few plants with to much time on my hands and an over walked dog. Here's a shot of one of Nugs outdoor plants. What else needs to be said about this guys skills as a grower. ![]()
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