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2nd Guerilla Mountain Grow - Shoreline - The Devil's Harvest Seeds

nice dude - i love shoreline
the cut that devils harvest selfed was my fav strain as a kid and im happy to see her jump the Atlantic to be enjoyed everywhere !

hope all goes well brotha and im watchin the show
 
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Alone

You arent afraid of someone seeing you out there in the open with a black and white striped shirt on? LOL!
Im all camoed up when I go out to my spots. I try to stay as hidden as possible. You must have been WAAAAAAYYY out in the mountains dude. Any deer around those parts that would nibble on your girls?
Love the scenic fog on the mountains in the background. What a view! Great spot! Should be a fantastic harvest for ya.
 

BroughtSuperior

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hey man looking great, love me some outdoor guerrilla action and your is on the right tracks, just a little advise, in order to retain more moister you should just open a small hole in the grow bags, just small enough so that the rootball can pass, like it was a rockwool slab, this way the plastic will retain more moister inside, and act as mulch also! :lurk:
 
hey man looking great, love me some outdoor guerrilla action and your is on the right tracks, just a little advise, in order to retain more moister you should just open a small hole in the grow bags, just small enough so that the rootball can pass, like it was a rockwool slab, this way the plastic will retain more moister inside, and act as mulch also! :lurk:

Thnx! Totally agree with you there. But the downside to that is that rain can't get to them easily then. So decided to make the hole bigger and return weekly to give them some extra water and nutrients :)
 
You arent afraid of someone seeing you out there in the open with a black and white striped shirt on? LOL!
Im all camoed up when I go out to my spots. I try to stay as hidden as possible. You must have been WAAAAAAYYY out in the mountains dude. Any deer around those parts that would nibble on your girls?
Love the scenic fog on the mountains in the background. What a view! Great spot! Should be a fantastic harvest for ya.

LOL :) That's my buddy with the black and white shirt. But no, we are so high up in the mountains there. In a section that almost never sees humans, that I'm not worried about that. I picked these spots also for that reason.

Yeah there are plenty of Deer here. But last years 1st try showed me that they don't really seem to like weed. Had one deer step on 1 plant last year when passing by. But he/she didn't eat from it. Also the spray can camouflage of the grow-bags will add so much un-natural smell that they prob. will stay far from them.

But I will scatter some dog and cat hair next week around the spots. I did that last year also when I saw it somewhere as a tip online.
 
Today I planted the 2nd batch of 12 ladies. Had to do it in the evening and just noticed on the picture that I missed some spots with the spray cans because the daylight was fading fast and I couldn’t really see what I was doing all that well. I’ll just touch it up next time I’m up there.

All 24 ladies have been planted now, so let’s hope for an awesome summer with lots and lots of sun!

Will go back to the spots almost every week and will take pictures every time to post here. So keep checking this topic!

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Today I went up to both spots for the finishing touches.

At Spot 1 I touched up the areas on the growing bags that I missed last night with the spray cans.

As a Deer repellent I have a number of things now:

  • The smell from the spray cans.
  • The smell from the dog and cat hair I scattered around.
  • I placed half a bar of fresh smelling soap at the corner of each bag to ‘add a human scent’.
  • The smell of my dog that lies and walks around whenever I’m working on the spots.
As insect repellent I have:

  • Anti snail pellets scattered around the growing bags.
  • Anti insect pellets scattered around the growing bags.
  • I will spray them with anti insect spray every 2 weeks till flowering.
I’ve fertilized the ground round the growing bags with Bird Guano to make sure the grass grows quickly and lusciously on the spots and camouflages the bags further.

At spot 1 I’ve also sowed grass seeds between the growing bags because the many snow we’ve had over the winter apparently killed off much of the grass that was there last year.

Am completely done now and very satisfied with the result. Tired as hell now. Were many trips up the mountain in a few short days and wasn’t trained all that well :)

Until the next update!

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Spot 1

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Spot 2
 
Today started sunny and super nice, but the moment I started walking up to my spots the heavens opened and delivered a truly gut drenching downpour, as can happen with unpredictable mountain weather. Had to walk up to both spots soaking wet, but really wanted to check up on the ladies so I stuck with it :)

At both spots the ladies are doing great. They seem to have taken root pretty well and have already grown a considerable bit. The pictures were unfortunately taken in the pouring rain so the leafs are hanging a bit, as healthy plants do in a downpour.

The soil felt nice and moist, so the rain gets to the soil easily, which is great!

Gave them the last batch of Start-Up and some Enzymes & Sugar Royal. If the weather stays like this with rain every now and again I won’t go up now for 2 weeks.

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hi dutchgrower
nice green grow... schöne aussicht hast du da oben und bestimmt oft schön(st)es wetter :)
i wish you a "professional" good luck xD

pace dude
greetings from germanei
 
A

Alone

Nice! You gonna stake them up so they dont tip over from wind or storms?
 
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