Guerrilla 2016

MiddlerGuerrilla

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looks great buddy good luck to the end
Thank you brother. Made it through the night without any over the top weather. Got a little over 2 inches of rain and the horse weeds close to my house aren't laid over so everything at the patch should be in good shape. I chopped the rest of my two biggest IAs in the small patch last night. The PP X SL is finishing up in a hurry. I'm guessing two weeks max and she'll be ripe.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Maniac Crack...very impressed with this strain. She stretched a bunch and she packs on the pistils as fast if not faster than anything I'm running this year. Getting very sticky and very beefy in a hurry. If she makes it to the end without mold issues then MC and Getaway Lemon Skunk will be staples in future grows.
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DankBudzzz

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Maniac Crack...very impressed with this strain. She stretched a bunch and she packs on the pistils as fast if not faster than anything I'm running this year. Getting very sticky and very beefy in a hurry. If she makes it to the end without mold issues then MC and Getaway Lemon Skunk will be staples in future grows.
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Watching this one closely, can't wait to drop some of these beans, I may just run a few indoors as I am already itching for next year. Everything looks amazing bro!
 

Mr.Marijuana420

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Watching this one closely, can't wait to drop some of these beans, I may just run a few indoors as I am already itching for next year. Everything looks amazing bro!
fuck when it comes in for me and my indoors finished, I'm taking a break for some months. I think I may have over done it, not saying i don't enjoy it, but it's getting to be more like work more and more and im ready to just kick back and smoke.
 

DankBudzzz

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Black D.O.G.
With an organic bug zapper hangin out...and some visible bud rot that is getting clipped out tomorrow.
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Dinafem OG Kush
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@ruby fruit There are a couple of pix of the 707 on page 22 that are from yesterday evening titled "various garden shots". She is the 4th and 5th pix in that post.
I'm running a dinafem OG this year as well, how many weeks on us this one? Seems all of my strains are a few weeks behind where they typically are. Looks amazing and I r heard gud things about this strain.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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fuck when it comes in for me and my indoors finished, I'm taking a break for some months. I think I may have over done it, not saying i don't enjoy it, but it's getting to be more like work more and more and im ready to just kick back and smoke.
Me to brother...me to...I'm about burned out for the year lol..be glad when it's wrapped up.
 

northeastmarco

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fuck when it comes in for me and my indoors finished, I'm taking a break for some months. I think I may have over done it, not saying i don't enjoy it, but it's getting to be more like work more and more and im ready to just kick back and smoke.
Nothing comes easy,I am beat down this year from the heat and extra watering.and then comes harvest,the work should pay off
 

slow drawl

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Me to brother...me to...I'm about burned out for the year lol..be glad when it's wrapped up.
Nothing comes easy,I am beat down this year from the heat and extra watering.and then comes harvest,the work should pay off
No one works harder for their crops than you guerrilla growers. Every ounce earned for sure. Started my first outdoors grow in 75 columbian bagseed. I didn't know shit about flowering times then, chopped them in Nov. after a couple heavy frosts. Could hardly get a buzz. Next 2 crops up in the mountains got ripped off during bow season. I learned then that elk hunters will follow elk anywhere and elk can go thru the nastiest blow downs you've ever seen, ended my outdoor grows. My hats off to you all that keep going thru thick and thin....great respect.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Nothing comes easy,I am beat down this year from the heat and extra watering.and then comes harvest,the work should pay off
It was dry in June but July and August were record breakers for rainfall. Nevertheless the stress I have had from mold issues and bud worms (in August) has taken it's toll. Botanigard put the bud worms in check and the humidity has finally subsided so hopefully it's going to be a little less stressful the remainder of my grow.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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No one works harder for their crops than you guerrilla growers. Every ounce earned for sure. Started my first outdoors grow in 75 columbian bagseed. I didn't know shit about flowering times then, chopped them in Nov. after a couple heavy frosts. Could hardly get a buzz. Next 2 crops up in the mountains got ripped off during bow season. I learned then that elk hunters will follow elk anywhere and elk can go thru the nastiest blow downs you've ever seen, ended my outdoor grows. My hats off to you all that keep going thru thick and thin....great respect.
Guerrilla grows are truly a labor of love and necessity lol.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Guerrilla grows are truly a labor of love and necessity lol.
True that. If I could grow in my yard, I doubt I would be on my {55 year old} hands and knees crawling through a thicket of grapevines with a bucket of water. I think I'm going to buy a garden hose every time I go to town the next few months, so that by spring I can run water to a few of my close by patches.
 
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