N.W. Washington Guerilla Grow

SeattleSmoke247

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If I may ask, West or East side of the mountains. If you don't feel like replying until it's all over for security reasons I understand, I just have something in mind for next year and envy your results.
 

DoctorDH

Member
Hey Riz!

Just stoppin in to say 'hey'! Wanted to show your handy work to the bizrad. (giving him the nudge) Beautiful! Great to see you last month. Kiss da girls for me? (all of 'em, lol)

Hugs,
~D
 

ireaddd

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might be trying something smaller scale in the spring. great inspiration. now.. how much of that are you going to send all of us...
 

riznob10000

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Alright, gotta do this so I can feel some closure, and hopefully anyone that was watchin won't feel completely slighted.

Sorry I let this thread fall off, i just became extremely busy with the harvest, dealin with the volume, dryin, curin, weighin, storin, dispersin, etc., coupled with my other responsibilities and projects, this kinda became an afterthought.

Hearty thanks to all who visited, posted, watched. Hopefully everyone learned a little somethin about guerilla growin. I know I did. Water is fuckin heavy!!!!!!!!!

Anyway, for the totals, we pulled a little over 15 lbs. of dried nugs, very nice, frosty, tasty, stoney shit, and a few lbs. more of clippings and duff.

We lost no plants to predators, animal or insect, and none to rip-off punks, though we did lose half of one to breakage, and there were two fucked up frankenstein ones that I pulled earlier in the season.

So all in all, I would consider this season to be a sucess, and well worth the effort. I learned alot, about plants and nature, and I enjoyed my time spent out in the woods more than I can convey.

So to conclude this, I will post a few more pics now, and will probably do a longer post with pics from beginning to end.

Thank's again to everyone!! You all definately helped motivate me throughout this grow, and I'm blazin a fatty bowl piled high with golden kief for each of you. Yes, each of you.:eyesmoke:

Peace,

Riz
 

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DaGambler

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You saw it here first:



Nice haul, man. Guerilla growing is no joke. Lots of treking around in the hottest part of summer with ferts and anti's... anit deer, anit bug, anti rabbit, etc. I'd stick with locations that don't require watering, like nearer to a source of water if need be and stay away from locations that are too wet making those platforms needed. But, then, I'm hella lazy... and you have reaped the fruit of your labor. Props.
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groputillor

Active Member
Damn it's just so pretty, all that nicley packaged dry, cured, heaven. Inspiring for sure. Now that you're done - and of course when you have time - could we get some Guerilla 101 classes goin to finish off the thread? I've been thinking of doing a moonshine mix where I will just water, then add dry nutes once when flowering starts, to make things easier. Bad? Getting water for 30+ plants to the destination seems like something shitty that there is no shortcut for, am I right?
 

alexonfire

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really good journal, I just went through the whole thing. I will be using this as reference my outdoor grow this year
 

indyman

Active Member
Alright, gotta do this so I can feel some closure, and hopefully anyone that was watchin won't feel completely slighted.

Sorry I let this thread fall off, i just became extremely busy with the harvest, dealin with the volume, dryin, curin, weighin, storin, dispersin, etc., coupled with my other responsibilities and projects, this kinda became an afterthought.

Hearty thanks to all who visited, posted, watched. Hopefully everyone learned a little somethin about guerilla growin. I know I did. Water is fuckin heavy!!!!!!!!!

Anyway, for the totals, we pulled a little over 15 lbs. of dried nugs, very nice, frosty, tasty, stoney shit, and a few lbs. more of clippings and duff.

We lost no plants to predators, animal or insect, and none to rip-off punks, though we did lose half of one to breakage, and there were two fucked up frankenstein ones that I pulled earlier in the season.

So all in all, I would consider this season to be a sucess, and well worth the effort. I learned alot, about plants and nature, and I enjoyed my time spent out in the woods more than I can convey.

So to conclude this, I will post a few more pics now, and will probably do a longer post with pics from beginning to end.

Thank's again to everyone!! You all definately helped motivate me throughout this grow, and I'm blazin a fatty bowl piled high with golden kief for each of you. Yes, each of you.:eyesmoke:

Peace,

Riz
GREAT JOB BRO THAT IS A GOOD AMOUNT OF WEED THERE 15LBS SWEET!!kiss-ass
 

BL0TT0

New Member
Truly inspiring. I learned a lot just from reading this thread, and will be going outdoors next year. I mean 15 lbs!? I sure could use that much!
 
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