UK guerilla Grow

mzn710

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Hi

These are about 25 days old, i just moved them out in the past few days. They are in some woodlands around 2km from me. There is a clearing in the woods that is filled with tall bracken/fern. I made a clearing in the middle and a small hidden path, seems a good spot. The small bags are 4 lites and the big one is 4 gallons, they will all move into the 4 gallon bags when they are ready. So, growing are 4 Ata Tundra and 4 AK48. I haven't given them nutes yet, will do soon, they will be on Bio-Bizz and molasses if i get some.

The wooden stakes are there in case the weather gets bad. If it starts to rain I'll make a small structure and cover it with clear plastic sheeting to protect them a bit, although it would loose a lot of its stealth if i did this.

Peace out x
 

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stoned16

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nice plants man, especially guerilla growing in england!!props!ill be dropping by to see how this goes!
peace
 

smokeh

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bump, how are the ata tundra doing? very interested in them as i have them in my grow. dont know if this grow is still 'alive' or not but some pics of budding on ata tundras would be great.

thanks
 

PiffGuerilla

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looking nice man, looks like my grow, be careful with the bags tho, they have a tendency to be bitten at by animals, im having an issue
 

Top44

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Very good choice of strains for UK,I wanna try Ata Tundra too,only next year..how is british summer this year??,whole last summer I spent in UK,and it was my worst summer in lifetime,bloody rain rain rain
 

smokeh

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its ok..... mostly rain, had a few very good days though. ive had to have shorts and t-shirt on with both windows down in my car.

at the moment its really really warm but not sunny, just humid - which is good for my plants :D
 

lre0123

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Its good to see someone growing outdoors in the UK :)
hope everything goes well for you
one question though how do you recreate the seasons for the plants outdoors? or is this a year round plant?
good luck
 

smokeh

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I dont know much about outdoor grows but if u plant them at a certain time of year then when the winter comes and the days get shorter this makes the plant flower an produce buds.

also the ata tundra was designed for cold weather climate so they will do good outdoors.

i dunno if mzn is gonna be back but id like to see the rest of his grow and yield.
 

mzn710

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Hey, sorry for not replying, I'm away right now and using wifi hot spots where i can. I will be able to post pics on Tuesday(ish) as i am going back to check em out. Fingers crossed.

Peace out x
 

mzn710

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They are in some secluded woods about 2km from me. I was having some problems with bugs and pests, it wouldn't suprise me if they have all been eaten up!

Peace out x
 

PistilsAtDawn

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They are in some secluded woods about 2km from me. I was having some problems with bugs and pests, it wouldn't suprise me if they have all been eaten up!

Peace out x

Hi
Nice grow.
Was it Hard to find a place to grow in England outside? because I was thinking about doing it and making the most of the summer and the big grow light in the sky but worried that they will get nicked. I have looked everywhere and I live way out in the sticks with loads of farms and orchards but the countryside is not as quiet as I thought cos these damn farmers actually do stuff, like harvest and trim down all their hedge rows, like regularly and I can't find a damn place to grow outdoors, unless in my garden or near to my house where I can keep an eye on it and that would be stupid. there would be few people that would spot it farmer, neighbour, postman, or those strange people that we English have called Ramblers, for those who don't know are people who like to walk just about everywhere that they can legally walk and make a fuss of looking at all the plants on there way and having a good old look in yer garden coz I do have a fantastic garden, being green fingered n all that I don't want to attract attention to what else I might have in my garden.
Also I wondered if you visit them and water them with nutes with your mates dog that you borrow once a week for that purpose?

Also there is an organic pest control spray that you can get from homebase, costs £3ish does everything from spider mite to black fly.

Love,light and peace

 

smokeh

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im sure u can find a place in the country side! ive seen it been done in a town around me. sure u can find a bit of land that no1 will see.

i think taking ur m8s dog for a walk is a good cover to check ur plants but id watch he/she doesnt go running round and ripping them up.

good luck
 
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