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Nunsacred

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In May sometime, when the conditions are right, I'll sneak off and plant her out in a nearby place.
Would like to grow in the back yard but it's not possible here....

This is a very productive plant so I'm expecting my record yield, if all goes to plan.
 

Nunsacred

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Not much happening here yet, I'm doing the super laid back technique.
It involves having a lash on bubble hash before attempting anything.

This stimulates a healthy detachment and allows reason to creep in.

Germinating a load soon, for June plant-out. There's no rush. Well, ok, there's no hurry.
:)

Happy Easter
 

rocket high

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Bubble hash and growing don't mix Nun ...lol

Have you got a strain selection your contemplating or is it just clones this season ?
 

Nunsacred

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I've had another hit on it though anyway :) It's like a pillow fight...... Arne's Hash Plant - main ingredient in this batch = stupendous high

Heading this year's strain list :

CFP Foundation (CFP)
Super 07 (HFH)
LebCheese (Exodus Cheese x Lebanese 27) perhaps should be called 'Cheeseanese27' ?

going to pop a few of the hack (LC x AHP) to find 2 parents for F2.
So it's next year really that the real phenotype search happens in those.

For stinky Guerrilla plants I aim...
 

MJBadger

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For stinky Guerrilla plants

As you are aware stinky plants are not very clandestine , just a thought coz i`m always looking for low odour to avoid trouble , so are a lot of other growers .
 

Nunsacred

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..i`m always looking for low odour to avoid trouble , so are a lot of other growers .
I respect that and understand the logic
BUT for me
the joy of guerilla growing is the chance to grow outrageous plants somewhere unconnected to me.

Compromising smell/taste for reasons of stealth?
Not really.
I wouldn't put the stinkiest clones in places near footpaths or traffic queues but having said that, I have done, actually.
:woohoo:
 

rocket high

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Im not bothered about stinky plants either ...deer are the only creatures that smell my stinky girls ...damn it.

I don't like growing where people walk past or are even remotely near tbh , so stinkyness it is ;)
 

lucifer93

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Hi Nun, i hope you don't mind me pulling up a bean bag.
You photos and diarys have inspired me to crack on with growing uk outdoors myself brother.
I will be glad to get out in the sun and grow some monsters.
 

yesum

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I am guessing many of these grows are no water? I can not do outdoor because of the water thing, too dry around here.....

Wizard Sleeve makes you 'hang loose' maybe? Good luck to you.
 

Nunsacred

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I am guessing many of these grows are no water? I can not do outdoor because of the water thing, too dry around here.....

Wizard Sleeve makes you 'hang loose' maybe? Good luck to you.
:) Every site has different rules, really, but most plants get an emergency splash of 1 litre if it's dry weather for weeks.
Some get quite pampered.... hehe

I try to pick sites near water so that the tap roots can find enough by themselves. I know it's not always possible but I found some places.

My tactics this year are basically finding lush soft soil and placing swamp tubes containing a few litres of top quality compost on top, pulling the minimum number of weeds up where absolutely necessary.

Wizard's Sleeve is an orange-y tasting cross with Early Wonder Skunk.
The clone is planted out now as she's better off out there than my careless indoor setup with no air movement.


Will update in a couple of months when I get interesting photos.
Until then ..
Most of the seeds are sprouting and most of the sites are ready for planting.

It's probably not surprising but 2 of the main interest strains this year:

CFP Foundation
Super07 'brown'

.....are proving difficult to germinate.
 

Nunsacred

Active member
As we come into June,

Lots of losses to slugs, but about 11 plants were looking OK when I last went to them, and now I'm using copper pipe and slug pellets in a more serious attempt to get the swamp tubes filled with replacements for the fallen.

Here's one without any protection -
CIMG1175.jpg


Still lots of seeds popping and after finding tractor trails near one place, I've moved some tubes to a new place ....
in a really thick clump of brambles, with a crawl tunnel access.
I think there are deer around there but I'll try it out.
Maybe expand it next year.
It might be perfect for small plants, the June germination massif.

:) it is nice to have some bigger plants but most of my grow is only just starting
 
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