SMG's Guerrilla Outdoor '09

masterganja

New Member
your cats look like the cats that just lay there and let you pet them no matter what, great grow i'm gunna be following this
 

submachinegun

Well-Known Member
my cats are the shit, not a mean bone in their body. they all come by name, and my main man Marley (brown tabby) is smarter than most dogs i've encountered. it's all in how you raise them, I can look at him when he's doing something wrong and he'll stop, run up to me meowing. he also sleeps in the bed like a human, head on pillow all sprawled out.:peace:
 

masterganja

New Member
yeah..i have this 19 year old calico she sleeps all day...shes like 100 in cat years, i just got this turtle kitten from a friend she just plays all day
 

Jinro

Member
awesome man lovin the outdoor shots. looks like you might be father along than me with acouple.. how long have they been outside? any advice you got for me for maintaing them outdoors properly? kinda like things i can do when i go check up on them?
kinda just letting nature take its course at the moment and feels like im doin nothin
 

submachinegun

Well-Known Member
well, there's a lot to maintaining plants outside.... I check them at least once a week, and feed them a super tea when I do if it hasn't been raining a lot. pest management can be a pain... so i always try to do things to deter them like hot sauce + water in a spray bottle, pee everywhere, etc.

a lot of times i just go out there and stand around admiring them, nothing more.
 

submachinegun

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went ahead and sowed 21 holes with some fem seeds (85% fem) I had laying around. I soaked the seeds over night, and put about 3-4 a hole so I can guarantee a female per hole. also put a month old female out, i had her growing sideways on my deck so i had to prop her up with a stick until she can correct herself. i'll upload pics once i cool off and eat something.
 

submachinegun

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risky maneuver, but my lack of prep for this years outdoor grow is showing in the rate of growth, due to high clay content. so today i bought 32cubic ft of sphagnum peat moss and a 40lb bag of fast acting lime. I'm going to completely redo my holes and let the roots breathe.

hopefully one more transplant won't shock them too much! pictures soon, getting up bright and early tuesday to take it on.
 

submachinegun

Well-Known Member
did you put any different soil in at the beginning of the grow or did you just put what was on the root ball?
I added 30% compost + garden soil, and it's doing ok, but i know with some more aeration I could increase my grow rate... so its worth it in my eyes.:eyesmoke:

I'm also hoping my clones will like it, and take off so i can get some weight come sept.
 
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fureelz

Guest
Nice lookin smg, finally stopped by..have you heard of using hair clippings (usually free, just go get.) for pest control? it also adds nitrogen to the soil...I also use IRISH SPRING bars of soap tied with fishing string hanging in trees...although pricy I haven't lost one yet...Cat looks cool, he just follows you to the plot? Is it your private land orrrr?
 

submachinegun

Well-Known Member
yea i've thought of using clippings, but i've been lazy so I haven't sought any out. I did use an irish spring-like soap in a canister full of holes, but I've neglected to refill it.

Its hard for me to get out to my plot, its half an hour from my g/fs, where i'm usually staying. and on private land that does not belong to me. it actually belongs to some older crazy guy who sits on the porch all day. I've talked to him, and he said it's all flood plain and won't be developed or sold.

he was telling me about some native americans kidnapping his great grandfather's wife on the property. said that they live in the area and hunted there. i have yet to find any arrowheads near my grow.
 
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