MountainBudz
⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Howdy there y'all! This thread was on the verge of being extinct, but I am back, for how long I cannot say for sure. You guys that was following the thread and those who are wondering, you can find all my current work over on my "Guerilla Underground Thread" in the outdoor section of the forums. When I do stop by the forums, which is rare nowdays due to the busy outdoor season, that is usually where I drop my updates.
After that first run in my new grow op, I ran a second which was recently harvested, nothing really photo worthy tbh. I had severe heat issues even down to running 2 lights, then to 1. However finally, I have a really nice mini-split installed and with all 4000 watts running it can keep temps manageable, as a matter of fact I can even drop the temps down low enough to bring out the autumn colors in the flowers a couple weeks before harvest. I love my new mini-split and it is finally going to allow a controlled temp environment and I will be able to grow them out exactly like I want them to their full potential.
I have a HUGE guerilla grow going this year and I am basically working dusk till dawn out in the bush everyday. I can most definitely say it is the biggest, best, happiest grow I have had in 17 years of green thumbing... Thank God. Now of the choppers don't snatch it all I will come out good in the end!
I had harvested the last of that second run 2 weeks ago. I threw these 2 plants in a little over a month ago just for the hell of it as soon as I purchased my mini split AC... They are turning out amazing! Rock hard nuggets full of crystals however I did cut back on the nitrogen a little too early on these 2 and also fed them a little too high a dose of mammoth P which I have learned will make your plants literally eat the fuck out of P. That's the reason for the yellow leaves especially on Jelly Pie #4... It is very Chem D dominant, the other Jelly Pie #5 is a stardawg dominant with a good touch of grape pie... They both are gonna be great yielders and I look forward to chopping them. I have been vegging a ton of girls to throw into the flower room, which will be ready to flower within a week, that is when I plan to pull the trigger on 12/12... I am losing the scrog net "nonkore crawling for me, I do enough of that everyday out in the bush!", and using tomato cages which I have found to like very much more than a scrog net anyways...
Here is the coolest thing about these plants, as a little experiment I ran these two girls with ZERO co2... I do not even have a fresh air intake, just air cooled lights and a mini split AC keeping the room temps in check... I am starting to wonder if I even need co2... These girls are pretty damn big to not be reviewing co2 and only in 3 gallon containers to beat that...
Jelly Pie #5
After that first run in my new grow op, I ran a second which was recently harvested, nothing really photo worthy tbh. I had severe heat issues even down to running 2 lights, then to 1. However finally, I have a really nice mini-split installed and with all 4000 watts running it can keep temps manageable, as a matter of fact I can even drop the temps down low enough to bring out the autumn colors in the flowers a couple weeks before harvest. I love my new mini-split and it is finally going to allow a controlled temp environment and I will be able to grow them out exactly like I want them to their full potential.
I have a HUGE guerilla grow going this year and I am basically working dusk till dawn out in the bush everyday. I can most definitely say it is the biggest, best, happiest grow I have had in 17 years of green thumbing... Thank God. Now of the choppers don't snatch it all I will come out good in the end!
I had harvested the last of that second run 2 weeks ago. I threw these 2 plants in a little over a month ago just for the hell of it as soon as I purchased my mini split AC... They are turning out amazing! Rock hard nuggets full of crystals however I did cut back on the nitrogen a little too early on these 2 and also fed them a little too high a dose of mammoth P which I have learned will make your plants literally eat the fuck out of P. That's the reason for the yellow leaves especially on Jelly Pie #4... It is very Chem D dominant, the other Jelly Pie #5 is a stardawg dominant with a good touch of grape pie... They both are gonna be great yielders and I look forward to chopping them. I have been vegging a ton of girls to throw into the flower room, which will be ready to flower within a week, that is when I plan to pull the trigger on 12/12... I am losing the scrog net "nonkore crawling for me, I do enough of that everyday out in the bush!", and using tomato cages which I have found to like very much more than a scrog net anyways...
Here is the coolest thing about these plants, as a little experiment I ran these two girls with ZERO co2... I do not even have a fresh air intake, just air cooled lights and a mini split AC keeping the room temps in check... I am starting to wonder if I even need co2... These girls are pretty damn big to not be reviewing co2 and only in 3 gallon containers to beat that...
Jelly Pie #5