Nanaimo Guerrila Grow

nanaimosco

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Here goes nothing. I came across a bunch of great seeds, F1 Kush. All cracked over night in a shot glass of water. I'm in an apt so it was hard to get them any sun in the beginning. I got em in their "spot" a couple of weeks ago

Soil\medium- MC Moisture control, Vermiculite and some bone meal.

I have some Shultz 20-30-20 all purpose outdoor plant food that I will introduce slowly.

I realize I am a few weeks behind and they are small, but they have potential! No major issues so far, other than one falling down into the under brush and getting chomped on a little.

Over watering has been an issue. It has rained like a muthafucker lately.I noticed some mold on the surface of one pot it was fluffy and moist.. I scooped it away and now pray for sun. any good remedies for mold?

Any comments are welcomed. I will keep you posted often
 

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they dont look too bad but def need more light.on the mold issue the only real way to prevent it is to buy premium soil and keep your grow area clean as a hospital.other than that they look alright and good luck
 
I agree about the MG moisture control, it is not the best. I really do not want to have to go there that often and felt this mixture would work. I should have gone with perlite instead, or both really. I wonder about MG MC and the slow release ferts. I wonder how long before adding 1\2 strength nutes to these gals. They are one month from seed. Those pics were taken today.
 

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IMG_1865.jpgthis was taken today. Finally some sun, although I had to break off a couple tree to allow for a nice blanket of sun
 

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The million doller question is, are these plants going to have enough Veg time to be mature enough to produce something if they grow until the beginning of October??
 
IMG_1870 (2).jpgAt least they are trying! Tallest is about 11 inches. Meager, but fascinating none the less. I am happy they did not get shocked from the half strength fert on to of the enriched MG MC soil.
 

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Off to see the girls. Will post new pics in an hour or two. It has been hot on the island this week. Any guesses on height??. I will guess 15.5 inches at the tallest and 12.5 at the smallest.
 
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Slower this week. 5 and 1\2 inches in 8 days for the biggest one. She's now 27 inches, with the others at 22, 24 and 18 inches respectively
 
I measured to day, but did not take any pictures.

The tallest was 3 foot 11 the other two were 3 foot 6 and 3 foot 7. All look great, very green. and growing quickly. the flowers are a bit slow, but they are blooming none the less. Hit em with the 10- 52- 10 ultra bloom today and spread them out a bit, they are getting big.

i ma happy if I get nothing out of em , but im sure an ounce or two is not too much to ask for :)
 
they are about 5 ft tall, with lots of flower sites. Purple flowers. I think I will get on Ounce, at the very minimum.
 
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If you recall, I left one soldier behind in Nanaimo. I thought it was a male, but it turned out female after all. It was smaller and had been eaten up pretty good, from laying on its side in the bush for a couple weeks. It conserved all its water by being out of the direct sun. I have not watered it since Late July. It has rained a few times and the pots are in good shape, lots of water. I am going to test her and see how long she'll go for before degrading dramatically. I have 50 more seeds for next year, it will be a good experiment.

The lost soldier has almost no flower, except for the top which has enough for a fatty. Maybe in 2-3 weeks I will have enough for a spliff
 
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