Smurfy's Northeastern Guerilla Grow - 2017

Green Bud Smurfy

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Update 4/25:

Plants vegging under artificial light (location 1):
5/5 Lemon OG autoflowers germinated and under t-12's.

Got the 7 original plants (3 Hash Plant, 4 Big Blue Cheese) out from under the t-12's and now under an HPS vegging until mid-May when they go outside. Those are in 3 gallon pots. These are pics right before I moved the 7 plants under the t-12 to the HPS last Friday night:
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IMG_0649.jpg Hash Plant (all are growing slower than the BBC)

Also under the t-12's are 18 AK/white widow seedlings:
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Location 2 - In windows:
I have 14 white widows, which are now almost 2 week-old seedlings. Because they are in the window, they are stretching quite a bit due to the bad weather recently, but I have no choice. These are the only plants this year that won't be put under lights and given the huge amount of plants this year I'm not worried about it.

These pictures are from today.
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Green Bud Smurfy

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As for autoflowers, I will be growing 12 in a legal zone as Maine is legal now :bigjoint:. Then, because they are autos they will finish before the others begin to flower, we will be doing the 7 HP/BBC there along with 5 other photoperiods as well.

For the other 33 autos, they will go outside from mid may through late June for a continual harvest.

I just wet some more autoflower seeds (4 critical thunder, 3 GDP, and 3 white widow max) that will be outside hopefully by late May or early June. It all depends on the weather as I don't want a cold snap to stunt their growth given that they have a finite veg cycle.
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Praise Jesus, may his mighty hand aid my future fornications.
For the decency of this journal would you please keep those type of posts, which are unrelated to my outdoor grow, in the proper section of the forum? I know this is satire, coming from our previous discussions in another forum. So please keep them out of here, after all you are the one who unsuccessfully tried to report me for not following forum instructions. This is not a place to discuss religion, although I do pray for a healthy harvest. Of course as with anyone I welcome any (constructive) criticism of my growing methods!
 

Big_Lou

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As for autoflowers, I will be growing 12 in a legal zone as Maine is legal now :bigjoint:. Then, because they are autos they will finish before the others begin to flower, we will be doing the 7 HP/BBC there along with 5 other photoperiods as well.

For the other 33 autos, they will go outside from mid may through late June for a continual harvest.

I just wet some more autoflower seeds (4 critical thunder, 3 GDP, and 3 white widow max) that will be outside hopefully by late May or early June. It all depends on the weather as I don't want a cold snap to stunt their growth given that they have a finite veg cycle.
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For the decency of this journal would you please keep those type of posts, which are unrelated to my outdoor grow, in the proper section of the forum? I know this is satire, coming from our previous discussions in another forum. So please keep them out of here, after all you are the one who unsuccessfully tried to report me for not following forum instructions. This is not a place to discuss religion, although I do pray for a healthy harvest. Of course as with anyone I welcome any (constructive) criticism of my growing methods!
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Green Bud Smurfy

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The Big Blue Cheese, she's getting bigger every day! Will be taking some clones off her lower branches as they are already under the canopy. The veg room is proving to be a better than the window growing.


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The weather's been cloudy recently, so the plants in the window were stretching to the point the were starting to fall over. This process is known as shade-avoidance syndrome. They stretch, which compromises biomass and plant rigor for height. This is an evolutionary response where the wild annual plants are in competition with other plants to receive the most light.

Anyway, I'm hopeful the LED lamp I put over them tonight will give them that extra light they need to stop stretching so much. They should stiffen up a bit over the next week w/ this. I also have a fan on them to help stiffen up the stems as well.

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Green Bud Smurfy

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Uncle Buck, how untruthful! Stop trying to show me up. You literally deleted part of what I said to make it look like I solely "grow for a living". By the way, I said that "I WORK and grow for a living" on multiple posts after you keep lying for your personal enjoyment of harassing me to say my parents pay for me to live and go to school, which isn't true at all. Virtually all the money I've ever made came from workin with my hands the normal way bub.

So Uncle Buck and srh88 just get out of here if you're just gonna lie and contribute nothing. You and your gang can go bother someone else. Just do me and whoever reads this log a favor and leave this thread alone.

This forum is for OUTDOOR GROWING ONLY
 

UncleBuck

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The Big Blue Cheese, she's getting bigger every day! The veg room is proving to be a better than the window growing.


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The weather's been cloudy recently, so the plants in the window were stretching to the point the were starting to fall over. This process is known as shade-avoidance syndrome. They stretch, which compromises biomass and plant rigor for height. This is an evolutionary response where the wild annual plants are in competition with other plants to receive the most light.

Anyway, I'm hopeful the LED lamp I put over them tonight will give them that extra light they need to stop stretching so much. They should stiffen up a bit over the next week w/ this. I also have a fan on them to help stiffen up the stems as well.

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no offense but those look horrible.
 

Green Bud Smurfy

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no offense but those look horrible.
Yeah not the end of the world though plants should smarten up in a week or two.

Still have like 60 seeds left to do this year, and about 30 more plants vegging under the t-12 and HPS lights combined. The rest of the seeds are starting under lights like in the first picture. Those won't stretch like these are here.
 

UncleBuck

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Yeah not the end of the world though plants should smarten up in a week or two.

Still have like 60 seeds left to do this year, and about 30 more plants vegging under the t-12 and HPS lights combined. The rest of the seeds are starting under lights like in the first picture. Those won't stretch like these are here.
sounds like a totally illegal plant count. what does the bible say about disobeying the law of the land?

"render unto caesar..."
 

getawaymountain

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The Big Blue Cheese, she's getting bigger every day! Will be taking some clones off her lower branches as they are already under the canopy. The veg room is proving to be a better than the window growing.


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The weather's been cloudy recently, so the plants in the window were stretching to the point the were starting to fall over. This process is known as shade-avoidance syndrome. They stretch, which compromises biomass and plant rigor for height. This is an evolutionary response where the wild annual plants are in competition with other plants to receive the most light.

Anyway, I'm hopeful the LED lamp I put over them tonight will give them that extra light they need to stop stretching so much. They should stiffen up a bit over the next week w/ this. I also have a fan on them to help stiffen up the stems as well.

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looks good there keep it up
 

Green Bud Smurfy

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Well, it's about time I posted an update. It's been about 2 weeks now.

Got 14 plants in the windowsill. Unfortunately my landlord broke one because he was drunk and wanted to see my little setup. So now I'm down to 13 of the original 15 seeds. You can see the dead plant in the bottom cup second from the left.

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All of the first 7 plants from the year are under the HPS now. I'm pretty amazed on the effects of genetics on plant growth.. the 3 hash plants are much smaller than the big blue cheese! Overall, the important part is that they are looking healthy.

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Under the t-5's we've got quite a few going now. My idiot partner keeps burying the sprouts too far under the dirt so some of them died. I should have 17 autos at this point! But now as you can see in the picture (autos are in white cups) I'm down to 11 autos that have surfaced.
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The other photos (AK and white widow) are doing well as a whole and will need to be transplanted pretty soon.

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Green Bud Smurfy

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You have a partner and a landlord who both know what your up to..and your ok with that ?
Yessir,

I only have one partner. Him and his family I trust with my life, even more so than my own family!


My land lord doesn't care. He grows his own anyway, and he's the good type of hippie. Not the ripper/snitch type. Even so, he only knows about the 13 I have in the windowsill. He has no idea about the veg room halfway across the state. I would never go around ratting on myself for no reason. He also has no idea where they are going, which is also halfway across the state and wayyy out in the woods in a different location than the others.

Other than you guys no one else knows
 
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Green Bud Smurfy

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Got some 6 footers now (Big Blue Cheese). Smaller ones are Hash Plant they are about 3.5 feet.
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Autos are all flowering now. Here's some pics of a Granddaddy Purple. There's 3 of these in full flowering
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The white widow max is quite a bit bigger and has a longer main cola

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I forgot to take a picture of the auto Lemon OG plant. It's quite a but ahead of the others and getting pretty frosty now. I expect to cut it down within the next few weeks. The autos won't yield me much in the end but they will pay themselves back considering I have less than $400 invested into the entire grow! Let alone the autoflower plants
 

Green Bud Smurfy

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One of the 6 footers from the last pic is now a 7.5 footer, and the others are getting to be BUSHES. If you want vigorous growth, I highly recommend the Big Blue Cheese strain from marijuana-seeds.nl!
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I only have 24 autoflowers of the original 40, but they will begin to be cut down next week and continue to harvest through the middle of August. Will have pics of plants upon harvest day
 
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