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Redneck Rampage

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Hello my new green family. English isn´t my first language and I smoke much, so forgive me errors.
As my name says I like outdoor guerila growing. I want share something that what makes me happy this year.



Conditions -

Attitude - about 550m
Parallel - around 50°

Strains -

Passion #1 - I have this genetic three years and I like it. Her harvest time is about 30.9. and that´s cool. It´s my this year´s main strain. I start mothers from clones at in february.
Bonkers -
Avalon -
Timewarp - They are from Next Generation Seeds,
It´s my project for next year corn growing. Actualy I have one female Avalon and three Bonkers. Rest doesn´t germinate or was male. In september i will see what I want keep. I choose this style of keeping, becouse of room https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=31919
I moved plants from original seeds to two safe places and I want to cross Timewarp X rest and Bonkers X rest. It´s my side project for fun.
Automazar - Dutch Passion. I bought 4 packs for testing. I wan´t plant them into corn field
Auto AK47 - Natural Seeds. Cheap AF, but i saw few good plants from it.



Mother and clones rooms -

Passion were under 125W CFL since february, then for about month under 250W MH , then CFL and now for about month back under MH. Not enough light power, I know.
Clones are rooted under 125 CFL in humidity domes.



Here are some pics, I´m tired from translating, so it´s all for today.
See you later.
GO
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Places

Places

Most of my fields are in nettles or in sharp bush. I have more places with less plants becouse if someone will find my field and steal it, it doesn´t hurt me so much.
I take well rooten clones/seedlings and transplant them into well digged soil. Sometimes I add some NPK mix from garden shop, but often original soil isn´t that bad.
I don´t want take more material to my field than is necessary.
Let´s take a look at some of my places.
It´s all Passion#1 clones. Planted from second week in may to first week in june.
Next time I will take better camera.

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dannykarey

Well-known member
Looking great man,look like some great spots.

What do ya feed during flowering, or do you let them go naturally and let them do there thing?

Keep up the good work.

Danny
 
Always good to have a bunch of different plots, helps guarantee that you harvest something. I've never tried the automazar, but everything I've grown from Dutch Passion has been really great. Looks like you have some good spots, wishing you luck on your grow this season :)
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Hey guys, firstly I´m glad you like my thread and spots. Thanks for good wishes too, its nice to hear someone is with. :biggrin:

Danny - My plan is low maintenance grow, so I let them grow natural in original soil. Plus it´s cheaper and easier way. :)
Honestly I don´t know what should I add into soil in this state of season. Guano should be fine, but i think it´s little bit late for this year. And I don´t want use liquid fertlisers because of security. My long-term experience with outdoor is less visits with less equipment and no patches around spot = more buds for me. :biggrin:

Rosetta - Yes you are right, more spots is key to at least some harvest in most cases.
I saw few very nice AM photos and I decided to give it a chance. Same with AK´s., plus they were cheap. I respect DP seeds too, they never let me in trouble.

Here I made a picture of seedlings. They are about 10 days old from planting. I put them directly into soil and 40/40 germinate in 3 days. They live under 250W MH. I plan to plant most of them them this week into their places in corn.

See you.
GO

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GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Corn

Corn

Hi I´m back again. :biggrin:
Yesterday I plant first 27 auto-ladies into corn. I hurt my leg earlier this week, so it was little hardcore work, but I made it.
During next week I want to plant rest of plants.

Can someone recommend me any good non auto strain for corn grow please? It should finish around 2nd week in september.
I have good results with Timewarp, but I don´t like it much becouse every plant is different. I rather want something more uniform.

Bye
GO

corn.jpg AM.jpg
 
C

Chris089

Great spots, I like them.

I wish you all the best for this outdoor grow. :)
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Hello, I´m glad to be back after some time. :)
This season is not very good for me, I start late and then it was very rainy here almost whole august.
I was F-king lazy with fences and then have some issues with logistic, so animals punished me. Now I´m praying for some sun, or I will probably have problems with bud rot. I hope that the corn harvest will start later, it´s only thing that can make my season significant better.
But I don´t want to be only skeptic here, let´s take a look at a good field.

This pictures are from 1.9. , so I think I can harvest my girls around 1.10. without problems. There is no rot yet, that´s sweet.
It´s 11X Passion#1, planted 8.6.
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
I have some pictures from corn too. I plant some Bonkers and Avalons here to test them. Alongside A´s and B´s there are some Passions too. The problem is I smoked out from my head which plant is exactly what strain, that´s pure me. :-D
My Bonkers mothers start flowering on 24/0 period about 8 weeks back, so now I know there was one sativa and one indica phenotipe. I have some others labeled on my friend´s yard for seeds (... X Timewarp) so I will see later if I´m true.
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
And one bonus photo. I don´t know how is it called in english, but it´s rare and very weird mushroom in my area. Btw it smells like rotten meat.

Clathrus Archeri

That´s all from me for now, stay tunned. :laughing:
 
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Chris089

If you' re growing in Europe, are you from Poland? :D
You can send me a private message if you don't want to tell it to the public :)
 

GuerillaOutdoor

New member
Rinse - Hello mate, thanks. Weather forecast tells it should be extraordinary warm & dry 2./2 of september, so we will see. At least it was sunny this weekend. :woohoo:
Chris089 - Hi man, unfortunately I can´t send PMs until I have 50 posts. I should spam more heh. I don´t want solve it here, but I will answer you later.


I found some auto AKs pics. It´s dated around 30.8. It´s all about one feet tall and frosty. Next time I don´t want to grow it.



On the other side auto Mazars are better. They are about 3 feet tall and frosty too. Sad part is that deers destroyed most of them. What to say? Fence, fence, fence... I will add more photos soon, I forgot my camera last time.

Thanks for interest, see you later. :smoke out:
GO
 

#1cheesebuds

Well-known member
Veteran
Hey well turn that frown up side down cuz you'll get more herb than I will get this year outdoors. and it looks nice n frosty too.
 
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