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luckybear

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Hi Balzac,

Very nice thread and very useful. I really needed that. I have one quick question.. I got some Critical Jack from dinafem and I'd like to start the ball rolling.. I'll do guerilla too. I was wondering what would happen if I'll move the girls directly in the soil (without waiting the 2 weeks you have mentioned). My problem is that the place is very far away from me and I can't go there two times in 2 weeks.. so I'd like to make just one trip and make the holes, put the soil (bio bizz allmix), and then transplant the girls. Do you think I would encounter any major problems? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Hi Balzac,

Very nice thread and very useful. I really needed that. I have one quick question.. I got some Critical Jack from dinafem and I'd like to start the ball rolling.. I'll do guerilla too. I was wondering what would happen if I'll move the girls directly in the soil (without waiting the 2 weeks you have mentioned). My problem is that the place is very far away from me and I can't go there two times in 2 weeks.. so I'd like to make just one trip and make the holes, put the soil (bio bizz allmix), and then transplant the girls. Do you think I would encounter any major problems? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
Nice I myself got Critical + and Cloud 9 whichis critical crossed with jyd haze.

I think its a good idea to do seperate trips. MAke sure you mix your soil with the native soil to condition the plants to the local soil so when the roots grow beyond the hole they can use the nutrients.
 

ae86 grower

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so the spot i had ready is now gone.... land is being developed, so big chance it could be found with the workers about , no machines in there yet, just lads marking out boundries, not too worry, i will have another soon....
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
so the spot i had ready is now gone.... land is being developed, so big chance it could be found with the workers about , no machines in there yet, just lads marking out boundries, not too worry, i will have another soon....
That sucks man, keep looking better safe than sorry.
 

allamay1608

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I live in Virginia Ina suburb. The closest forest to me that is as half mile plus any trails would've the Appalachia mountains or the blue ridge mountains. I want to plant there but it's a national forest. Any tips?
 

ae86 grower

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That sucks man, keep looking better safe than sorry.

words to live by mate, thank you...

i think it was just a stroke of luck to be honest, walked about as you do turned into feild and bang, load of builder types measureing and marking boundrys, not phased tho, there will be a summer grow, and as said it was lucky as now i`ve spotted a nicer place on a stream bank, good cover, not well travelled as its a feed stream to a much bigger river, so the exit to the river is pretty well covered by brush that thins out as you follow it to the source, i`ll keep you up to date as i go buddy....

two mothers vegging both blackjack, haven`t had my order delivered yet so they`ll be way behind if they don`t arrive soon, can`t tell you strains as its a lucky dip situation with them..

all fem`d seeds tho regardless of strain...
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
words to live by mate, thank you...

i think it was just a stroke of luck to be honest, walked about as you do turned into feild and bang, load of builder types measureing and marking boundrys, not phased tho, there will be a summer grow, and as said it was lucky as now i`ve spotted a nicer place on a stream bank, good cover, not well travelled as its a feed stream to a much bigger river, so the exit to the river is pretty well covered by brush that thins out as you follow it to the source, i`ll keep you up to date as i go buddy....

two mothers vegging both blackjack, haven`t had my order delivered yet so they`ll be way behind if they don`t arrive soon, can`t tell you strains as its a lucky dip situation with them..

all fem`d seeds tho regardless of strain...

See looks like its gonna work out for you.

I got all my seeds cracked waiting for them to pop out the soil
 

ae86 grower

Well-Known Member
thats what i should be doing now.... all this wasted time waiting for seeds...

not too worried tho, it`ll come good i`m sure of it, whats next for you then dude, have you found a spot?
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
I've been scouting this year already and I'm sure I got the spot in mind. I already Got a shovel and some supplies there, but I got atleast a month befoer I cna move anything outdoors.

Plus i'm still working on getting some ak and diesel clones.
 

ImAgIaNtInDaGrOwWoRlD

Active Member
Nice read. I love some inspiration before the deed is done. Motivating. Heres a 5' 10" Purps plant in a 1gallon pot awaiting t/p into a 30g camo grow bag.
Shes on a 16 on 8 off schedule. I would say 2 more weeks until she goes outside so she doesnt start flowering or stall out.
Also got 2 Sweet n' Sour Blueberry's that are over 5' tall ready to go out as well. (2nd pic.)
 

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professor greenfist

Active Member
Respect Balzac read some negative Shit bout the guide saying it lacked content but for the most part it is def helpful no guide will ever grow your crop for you this is mearly a step in the LONG road to being a guerrilla soldier
 

poplars

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hey this is legit I'm gonna throw this in the guerilla faq section of the OUTDOOR growing FAQ. hope that's all good w/ you.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Respect Balzac read some negative Shit bout the guide saying it lacked content but for the most part it is def helpful no guide will ever grow your crop for you this is mearly a step in the LONG road to being a guerrilla soldier
I've gotten negative feedback on it, but its a simple guide not a book.

I've also gotten way more positive feedback from people who had no idea where to start with it.
 
really appreciate it keep up the good work. im starting a first time outdoor grow and was wondering if u had any tips on starting plants from seeds found in bags (even tho i kno the seed banks are much higher quality im a cheap bastard) ive had 8 seeds in dirt in my window sill for like a week and still have no sprouts tho since i live in central ny it may be the weather also any advice on when its safe to put them out would be nice
 
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