Guerilla 2012. East Coasties.

ThinkSayMakeDo

Well-Known Member
It's about that time again.
The Strain: Unknown Female x (GDP x Bubblegum)
The Substrate : Native soil, peat, coir, perlite, blood meal, bone meal.
The Food: Peruvian Seabird Guano, fishtank algae, coconut water.
There are but 4, and a mother. Perhaps more to come later. But focusing on getting them to their best is the goal.
Currently, they just got out of re-vegging. They've stretched some since a recent mishap has left them without adequate luminosity. That's okay.
Well, more to come. Especially pictures of the ladies aforementioned.
What a joyous season it is.
 
I cant wait to get started myself. Got a shitload of beans to pop this weekend Going for about 75 plants this yr.
 
And good fortune to the two of you^, as well. You will certainly need it to pull of that many. Stay safe. 'Want not, waste not, front not.'
Here they are, with their previous home all folded up behind them :(. They've had not the best treatment in their time as clones, but they are still strong. Even the mother took the re-veg quite drastically. Luckily, that's all over now. And their poor tops have yellowed from their phony sunlight. Only a little longer, ladies, and you will be oh-so happy. 'All is not well, but I'm told that it'll all be quite nice.' Do well ladies. Oh so well.
And what's that they're resting on? Something to bide the time.
The foliage is coming in. The sun is about in proper position. Just about time to scout accurately. Perhaps tomorrow.
As you may be able to see, their bases are somewhat loaded with secondary stems, so the plan is to top once before they're left to nature to encourage them to bush out some. These girls will hopefully need to be observed for critters and rot by ladder.
'Til next time. Enjoy the photos.
 

Attachments

  • DSCF4564.jpg
    DSCF4564.jpg
    51.3 KB · Views: 23
  • DSCF4563.jpg
    DSCF4563.jpg
    57.2 KB · Views: 19
  • DSCF4554.jpg
    DSCF4554.jpg
    77.9 KB · Views: 18
  • DSCF4576.jpg
    DSCF4576.jpg
    73.9 KB · Views: 17
  • DSCF4560.jpg
    DSCF4560.jpg
    71.2 KB · Views: 14
  • DSCF4561.jpg
    DSCF4561.jpg
    49.6 KB · Views: 11
  • DSCF4562.jpg
    DSCF4562.jpg
    49.8 KB · Views: 10
  • DSCF4556.jpg
    DSCF4556.jpg
    57.3 KB · Views: 11
  • DSCF4568.jpg
    DSCF4568.jpg
    53.9 KB · Views: 15
  • DSCF4569.jpg
    DSCF4569.jpg
    49.3 KB · Views: 17
  • DSCF4573.jpg
    DSCF4573.jpg
    37.4 KB · Views: 22
  • DSCF4571.jpg
    DSCF4571.jpg
    46.1 KB · Views: 27
  • DSCF4574.jpg
    DSCF4574.jpg
    47 KB · Views: 21
  • DSCF4575.jpg
    DSCF4575.jpg
    81.1 KB · Views: 23
  • DSCF4565.jpg
    DSCF4565.jpg
    48.6 KB · Views: 19
  • DSCF4566.jpg
    DSCF4566.jpg
    51.9 KB · Views: 15
  • DSCF4567.jpg
    DSCF4567.jpg
    47.8 KB · Views: 11
OhMy do you have some funny looking pot plants ^^^^^ Wow .I need me a few of them ;-)
 
This is 'when stealth-ish growing goes wrong'. Simply needed to find a mother and clone her.
A small box. A 400W light. No cool-tube. Inadequate exhaust. A piss-poor humidifier. Temps as high as 100F, RH as low as 16% (in certain circumstances at the same time!). And to top it all off, a fairly lazy and preoccupied caretaker. Considering all of that, they're doin' quite well. They'll recover. Thanks for the concern, will be sure to send you a few. ;)
 
nice shrooms dude, i wan a grow shrooms but don't know how o.0 like how the hell everything works and what i need to start them mind PMing me?
 
Back
Top