2018 outdoor guerilla grow

Jeremy Pivens

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Hello RIU, got some clones cut about 5 days ago that are just starting to root, I am going to hike up a creek several miles and plant them in some Blackberry bush camouflage. They will be planted in native soil amended with composted chicken poop time released pellets and perlite at first, watered twice a week, and finished with bat guano and bone meal. This year's strain list as long as everything roots(normally I have 99 to 100% success).is as follows:

6 gorilla glue #4
6 skunk #1
4 mandarin cookies
4 island sweet skunk
2 sour tsunami

I will post more pics later this week with a shot of the grow site!
 

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Dmannn

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I would hold onto them until they are well established. Use this time to dig your holes and get your soil ready mixed with the native soil. When you are ready, transplant under the cover of darkness. When you visit, never take the way back from which you came. Good luck!
 

Jeremy Pivens

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I would hold onto them until they are well established. Use this time to dig your holes and get your soil ready mixed with the native soil. When you are ready, transplant under the cover of darkness. When you visit, never take the way back from which you came. Good luck!
That is the plan, I am going to put them in solo cups full of promix at first until they are well rooted and then hike them in, all my days off the next 3 weeks will be digging and preparing holes. I am using solo cups so they can still be easily hiked in.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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I will be taking 4 separate trails in so its harder to notice me, and I have I military issue folding shovel that fits discreetly in my backpack. I will hike the nutes in a little at a time and I will be watering with buckets that I have spray painted camouflage so they will be easily stashed. I will be "walking my dog" so if I am spotted people will think we are out for a leisurely stroll out in the middle of nowhere.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Just put my first 2 in the ground after a short veg, these are just testers to see what the soil in the spot is like, it was DARK and I counted 14 worms in one scoop of dirt, I think were going with native soil this year. My plants are 8 feet from a spring so it should be minimal work. The first 2 are tangerine cookies, only took one pic because my phone was dying.
 

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BionicΩChronic

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Just put my first 2 in the ground after a short veg, these are just testers to see what the soil in the spot is like, it was DARK and I counted 14 worms in one scoop of dirt, I think were going with native soil this year. My plants are 8 feet from a spring so it should be minimal work. The first 2 are tangerine cookies, only took one pic because my phone was dying.
Damnnn. I need to start checking spots for worms... I only have about 120gal of potent soil for 25 plants. Planned on straight perlite and synth nutez for the rest. Gonna be 5-6 spots.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Damnnn. I need to start checking spots for worms... I only have about 120gal of potent soil for 25 plants. Planned on straight perlite and synth nutez for the rest. Gonna be 5-6 spots.
yep that was going to be my original plan until I found this spot, can't beat free worm castings! Still with synth nutes and plenty of sun and water you should be fine!
 

BionicΩChronic

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yep that was going to be my original plan until I found this spot, can't beat free worm castings! Still with synth nutes and plenty of sun and water you should be fine!
The ones in straight perlite will be closer to home as those will take more visiting (once a week) using mega crop on them with some 0-10-10 bloom booster last 4 weeks
 

Jeremy Pivens

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The ones in straight perlite will be closer to home as those will take more visiting (once a week) using mega crop on them with some 0-10-10 bloom booster last 4 weeks
If I'm lacking any nutes I am going to hike in time released chicken manure pellets for veg, and some bat guano and bone meal to finish them. Hopefully the native soil is good enough to get through veg without having to hike anything in, it sure looks good enough.
 

Jeremy Pivens

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Had 100 percent success rate with my clones. They are all in their hiking pots now! Can't wait to get these little ladies home for the summer! I gave a few plants to a friend, so now I have these 18 plus 2 more already in the woods. Keeping one of the skunk 1's for a mom, I don't want to lose that strain! Everything got their first feeding today of some b1 and 1/4 strength grow nutes.
 

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