MexiBlunts Wild Outdoor GORILLA!!!

mexiblunt

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A new season is here and with the success of harvesting one yup that's right 1 plant last year and becoming super inspired by a bunch of ppl on this site. To name a few.

Of course FDD- need I say more. Thanks always.

Beaner- don't know what ever happened to him but he was crazy hiker guerilla grower... much props!

BrownDirtwarrior- I skipped the drama but he did answer some of my pm's in the begining regarding strain issues. (I had some of the same strains)

And the many many more who haul their asses out thru the mud,blood,bugs. for the love of it all!!!

Here's what's up.


Like I said in the intro we (my bro and I when I post on here I sometimes say we or our, and or I), Harvested only 1 plant last year from outside. It was a great learning experience.We started with 60-80 plus seeds and a hole full of sunshine mix in a secret wooded area. Germination rate was crazy high as was the male ratio, We lost some or most actually to flooded plots. So this year we came up with a plan, or at least a whole lot more knowledge due to this site to attack it with.

Issue#1 starting from seed is a pain in the ass for us to do guerilla growing style. a. you need to wait for warm enough weather here. b. they take alot of work to maintain when very small and out in the wild thus adding extra hiking trips etc. b2 extra trips to sex if different varieties diff times etc.

This year we are using clones (from a variety of mums) that are 6 inches at the same time as the soonest we could get seeds in the ground. These were med/big clones placed in 6 ounce beer cups,rooting powder,into sunshine mix #1 I think. Placed in a cooler with the lid removed and top covered with saran wrap to keep humidity.



I was going to start this thread last night but we had a wicked sunset right after a storm rolled thru.
 

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mexiblunt

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So last year alot of plants drown! Not Good! River came up unexpectedly and flooded our apparent sweet spot. This year we put three back in hopes of the freaking water to not come that high agin. GONE!!!!! Oh well! The difference this year is that those 3 were a small investment into that sweet spot.
And as they say. Never to put all your eggs in one basket!

So with better planning this year we scoped out a few better locals. New sweet spots or as we like to call one of em. 'Secret Garden" duh!
It is a minus that it takes alot longer/harder to hike to these places but that is also a plus that it will take alot longer/harder for others to get there.
This is some of the terrain. It is a war zone of logs weeds burs you name it. walking with your arms str8 in the air to avoid this burning weed in the pits. And the wood ticks poison ivy and mosquitos. tho the mosquitos haven't been bad yet.
And a pic of one of the first batch of 6 to go out.
 

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Chiceh

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So last year alot of plants drown! Not Good! River came up unexpectedly and flooded our apparent sweet spot. This year we put three back in hopes of the freaking water to not come that high agin. GONE!!!!! Oh well! The difference this year is that those 3 were a small investment into that sweet spot.
And as they say. Never to put all your eggs in one basket!

So with better planning this year we scoped out a few better locals. New sweet spots or as we like to call one of em. 'Secret Garden" duh!
It is a minus that it takes alot longer/harder to hike to these places but that is also a plus that it will take alot longer/harder for others to get there.
This is some of the terrain. It is a war zone of logs weeds burs you name it. walking with your arms str8 in the air to avoid this burning weed in the pits. And the wood ticks poison ivy and mosquitos. tho the mosquitos haven't been bad yet.
And a pic of one of the first batch of 6 to go out.
Way to go Mexi, lol. It is very hard to find good spots these days. I hear that. Just when you think you found one, next year it is shiit, lol. Good luck, keep on growing. :mrgreen::peace:
 

mexiblunt

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Thanks. I was thinking as many as the moms will put out for as long as I can but right now there is just a couple and some are starting to have some bug issues, nothing serious so I'm starting to re-think it. Instead of having a crap tonne of mid grade plants with issues I'm going to concentrate on doing these the best they can.
 
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mexiblunt

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When we returned to start planting at one of our newly found secret gardens we realized we were trespassing. My brother almost stepped on Bambi. It was the coolest thing. It was frozen scared, you could pet it and it wouldn't move, after a 5 mins it jumped up screamed for mom and ran away. Truly a sight to see. here look.!!!!
 

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When we returned to start planting at one of our newly found secret gardens we realized we were trespassing. My brother almost stepped on Bambi. It was the coolest thing. It was frozen scared, you could pet it and it wouldn't move, after a 5 mins it jumped up screamed for mom and ran away. Truly a sight to see. here look.!!!!
Now that is something very very cool! I love to see the pictures on here of the mother loads but this also is surely a sight to see in the wild. Maybe she will bring you luck. :mrgreen:
 

mexiblunt

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Decided to amend the soil that is there instead of hauling our own out there (sunshine/promix) etc. We used some perlite vermiculite and a bit of dolomite lime. The holes are about 2-3 gallon size. If I were to use soilless mix etc I would make them bigger, but were not too sure on how much or if we even feed them at all. This way the clones have a nice mix to get established and can then go deeper. I think we are very close to the water table next to the river and the soil has stayed very moist all year so far.(knocks on wood). It is very rich looking soil and the existing veg is jungle crazy. I'm hoping this will get us thru for the most part. I'm confident in our ability to add anything it might need at a latter point. via guano/foliar feeding/compost tea etc. I have lots of ideas just haven't decided yet, will wait to see if they even will need any of it. I'm sure all you rollitupers will give me more ideas than I can imagine.
here the hole,amendments, a few pre holes, and 1 happy clone!:mrgreen:
 

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Now that is something very very cool! I love to see the pictures on here of the mother loads but this also is surely a sight to see in the wild. Maybe she will bring you luck. :mrgreen:[/QUOTE

Right now she is one of a couple spirit guides that we have come across in our hiking trips. But if she eats our plants she's lunch!! j/k I'll just piss around or use some of the other known methods to keep them away. I did find two little deer tracks on either side on one clone. clone was alright. actually it's the one in my last post.
 

Chiceh

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When we returned to start planting at one of our newly found secret gardens we realized we were trespassing. My brother almost stepped on Bambi. It was the coolest thing. It was frozen scared, you could pet it and it wouldn't move, after a 5 mins it jumped up screamed for mom and ran away. Truly a sight to see. here look.!!!!
Just amazing to come across that. I hope they don't come back to munch on your secret gardens. :mrgreen::peace:
 

Gilfman

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hey mexi .. looking good looks like you found yourself some good spots this year hope they work out .. yeah i find all kinds of wildlife when i visit my plot .. just yesterday i found a box turtle (rare find) .. anyways good luck with your grow this season! I got muh popcorn ready!
 

kkkllol

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you guys prob killed that bambi momma deer will abandon the baby if it smells like humans or anything unfamiliar tards
 

mexiblunt

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you guys prob killed that bambi momma deer will abandon the baby if it smells like humans or anything unfamiliar tards
I'm still not caught up with this journal. But I can tell you we were there yesterday and Bambi is doing just fine. She is already about 3 times the size as in the pic I posted.She was lying in roughly the same area as last time.
 

mexiblunt

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Off on some more adventures! round 2 clones. these were cut when round 1 went out. they are all a little smaller and developed roots alot quicker than the ones we did in cups which were 2-3 times bigger. There was a decomposing log nearby that looked like a neat place to put one. So far it's doing really well.

SO at this stage I think our biggest concern is now going to be PESTS! Not that there has been any damage but there are some sings of em on some plants so today is war against the pests day!

here some clones hardening off in the sun, tree plant planted, tree plant week later, willy the wasp!
 

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abwhite86

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damn thats fucking cool how you got those in the log, i thought about it but never did b/c of the ants i gotta try that next year
 
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