*** Basic Guerilla Guide*** to start you off

hellbender

Member
Sucks to hear about the autos but those are Looking Good!I've never seen so much green at the base of any of mine or others before.Like how you have slate around the bases to detour any diggers and hold the moisture.Looks like you'll be propping those bad babes up come August when the buds start coming in as thick are your arm :) Ok,let's fast forward
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Sucks to hear about the autos but those are Looking Good!I've never seen so much green at the base of any of mine or others before.Like how you have slate around the bases to detour any diggers and hold the moisture.Looks like you'll be propping those bad babes up come August when the buds start coming in as thick are your arm :) Ok,let's fast forward
That's what I'm taking about! I'm hoping we get some sun soon.
 

chickenpoop

Well-Known Member
Its still raining there in NY?
last 2 days have been dry in CT, but rain tomorrow they say lol (personally i love it, less trips to the plants ..you know..)

Question for you, You have multiple main branches on your plants from topping at the 3rd node, correct? looks like ur gonna have like 4 main colas..I'm slightly jealous lol
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Hasn't rained yet today but it has been almost nonstop. I topped above the fourth node. I tend to have problems late in season with it raining and mold. So the smaller the cola buds the less likely you will get mold.
 

chickenpoop

Well-Known Member
i spray painted my buckets brown, and then i chopped down ferns in the woods and piled them around my buckets, It made me feel a lot better.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Bad news lost a whole branch to some kid of borer beetle it ate the entire inside of the main stalk and killed it. shit
 

sonar

Well-Known Member
That sucks I've lost entire plants to those things. You never know until it's too late. I'd really check that plant out and make sure they didn't get into the main stalk.
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
I would like to contribute that on a guerilla grow you shouldn't plant too close to a Black Walnut tree. Black Walnuts release a chemical called "juglone" and this acts as an Allelopathic to nearby plants, inhibiting growth in vegetables and flowers such as: Tomatos, peppers, lilies, peonis, flowering tobacco, and petunias. If you're not sure what they look like do a quick image search, they have distinct blade like leaves.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Thanks Kinetic! My parents have a large black walnut tree in there back yard. I have a vegtable garden behind their house and I happen to place it really far away from the tree. MY father used to plant right next to it and his garden was always terrible and he could never figure out why.
 

ae86 grower

Well-Known Member
well ireland was a wash out this year so even tho i missed the window to plant outside, the season never happened.. well not yet we`ll prob get two weeks of sun in october...hahahahaha.......


hows your doing?
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Good I'm just unable to post any pics at the moment. Hopefully by septmerber I will have a new computer
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
They are already taller than me and just starting to really bush out. They still got a month to grow so im gonna see some good results this year.
 
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