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Old 11-08-2017, 04:34 AM #31
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As any real guerrilla knows, Any harvest is a good harvest.
Well done, despite the losses the buds that finished, finished well.

Your threads have been an inspiration to me and introduced me to the swamps.
I want to thank you for that.

Having seen what you have done with minimal care in a swamp. I look forward to watching you grow some legal monsters under better conditions in your back yard.

Thanks for sharing

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Old 11-08-2017, 05:26 AM #32
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Bestofthebest: Yeah, I'll miss that if I give up the swamp. I still love that rush of being somewhere that only I know about. But for most of my ganja smoking years I assumed I wouldn't see legalization in my lifetime. If I can grow four plants at home without fear of getting busted, my beef with society is over and I'm going to enjoy that right.

gorilla ganja: Thanks for sure. I'm honoured. Since back in the overgrow.com days I always figured that was making best use of these forums - to learn and inspire. I'm not sure I'll be growing monsters at home though. There may be a ridiculous height limit of one meter for each plant! I'll have to learn all those training techniques.
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The yellowing problem was def the root pouches. They were rootbound and the nutrients def leached outa them as the roots from the native plants grew into the pouches or around them and absorbed the nutrients faster than your plants could.

If you do grow there again, (I would!) use 30gln camo grow bags like these:



You will grow big, healthy plants, and your nutrients will be safe and sound. Also helps abit with mites and pests that come from the ground. Also helps with moisture control so the medium doesn't get to wet. Glad you got a half way decent harvest this year. Hope to see you again out here next season!
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Old 11-11-2017, 04:13 PM #34
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HI i have enjoyed watching your work i have been a guest for a long time now i made an account. i amreally interested in doing a swamp grow this next year. i will have some in grow bags directly in the standing water like yours and a few planted in the ground at the edge of the swamp where the ground is solid but always wet. i have not accomplished anything but i think swamps can be a the ideal spot for guerilla all day sunlight, unlimited water and hardly onyone will venture into a swamp unless its to grow weed like us

i harvested about 600 G from 10 bagseed plants that were in native soil that i just tilled a bit and put some granule ferts and waterd once a week. the soil was sandy otherwise would have been obliged to add areation elements.
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have you ever done a huge like 100 gallon swamp grow bag? theory should grow into a very very big plant with a huge amount of root spae combined with the unlimited water and sun and all the other bebfits of a swamp like security from hikers, hunters
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Old 11-11-2017, 04:54 PM #36
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People grow in the swamps in our county. Thing is though, it's a protected wildlife area with state wildlife officers. Bogs in areas of the swamps. The ground feels hallow in those. It's wild!
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Old 11-16-2017, 03:55 AM #37
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OvergrowDaWorld, I'm starting to think I won't be back to the swamp. I'm getting excited about the idea of having an indoor grow from November to May and growing some Zamaldelica or Jack Herer or something else I haven't been able to grow outdoors here in Canada. In any event, getting that much Pro-Mix into the swamp is too big of a job. I will be aiming for 20- 30 gallons per plant outdoors at home though.

Welcome HIMALAYAN GANJA, it sounds like you did great with your bagseed garden. You're right, the extra security of a swamp grow is probably the best reason to go that route. Good luck with it. Airplanes will spot big plants in a swamp pretty easily though. Even satellites - when I really zoomed in on my swamp in Google maps I could make out five distinct lighter green blobs where my garden was!

Easy7 I go for urban wasteland swamps, near industrial areas, abandoned rail beds, etc. No worries about Park rangers and no need to explain myself riding around on my mountain bike. It's surprising how closely you're watched if you're a stranger who shows up now and then in a rural area, which is why I stay away from them. Even small urban swamps are wild places though. You're right about the ground feeling hollow. There's hardly any actual soil, just organic matter in varying states of decay. I sometimes wonder how far my foot will sink when I take a step.

Now to enjoy the fruits of my labour and, for the first time, start planning next year's legal ganja garden.
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Old 12-06-2017, 08:51 AM #38
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hello sir TWO HEADS. my swamp is also urban. very urban. like i can see it from my living room window. its like literally on the endge of my housing complex!! urban means no rangers, no hunters, and no hikers. hikers do not want to walk around a woodland wsamp thats right next to town and you can hear the traffic on the road. hikers want some more natural settings a little further from town. i have come to the conclusion that the best geurilla site is not somewhere TWO hours drive into the wilderness. an ideal spot is a spot where no human will ever find the need or desire to venture into. so far all my outdoor
geurilla harvest have been in spot litterally right in the middle of civilization, but so well hidden.
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OvergrowDaWorld, I'm starting to think I won't be back to the swamp. I'm getting excited about the idea of having an indoor grow from November to May and growing some Zamaldelica or Jack Herer or something else I haven't been able to grow outdoors here in Canada. In any event, getting that much Pro-Mix into the swamp is too big of a job. I will be aiming for 20- 30 gallons per plant outdoors at home though.

Welcome HIMALAYAN GANJA, it sounds like you did great with your bagseed garden. You're right, the extra security of a swamp grow is probably the best reason to go that route. Good luck with it. Airplanes will spot big plants in a swamp pretty easily though. Even satellites - when I really zoomed in on my swamp in Google maps I could make out five distinct lighter green blobs where my garden was!

Easy7 I go for urban wasteland swamps, near industrial areas, abandoned rail beds, etc. No worries about Park rangers and no need to explain myself riding around on my mountain bike. It's surprising how closely you're watched if you're a stranger who shows up now and then in a rural area, which is why I stay away from them. Even small urban swamps are wild places though. You're right about the ground feeling hollow. There's hardly any actual soil, just organic matter in varying states of decay. I sometimes wonder how far my foot will sink when I take a step.

Now to enjoy the fruits of my labour and, for the first time, start planning next year's legal ganja garden.

Hey 2 heads whats going on this year?

Canada just went legal are putting up a green house or staying indoors? Is the other head coming back home from the west coast
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