Critical Kush Guerrilla Garden

Your girls look real happy so sit back(for a half minute) and enjoy the fact that you are rocking this growth!!

Wishing you a happy and blessed day:Namaste:

Thank you N.S. The journey is not over yet though, we have many highs (literally) and hopefully as little lows as possible. Thank you for being a part of it :)
 
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Had a ridiculously long sleep, I'm trying to cut out caffeine so the last few days have had a hint of lethargy about them even though it's been productive in the garden.

So after a chamomile and honey tea with crumpets for breakfast (which is actually dinner time. Told you it was a big sleep;) I went to check on the bubbas after the repot yesterday

Was pleasantly surprised

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They look healthier than yesterday and have grown a small amount. Enough that I can see that much wanted 3rd nodule poking through.

Keeping my fingers crossed it's not a fluke. Hopefully the transplant wasn't as stressful as I thought it was

Stay lucky urrrbody :)

Yes they are reaching nicely Celt for the stubborn beach on the back left hurry up and dial in girl .
 
Your girls look real happy so sit back(for a half minute) and enjoy the fact that you are rocking this growth!!

Wishing you a happy and blessed day:Namaste:

Yeah he got a bit of skill ..
 
I woke up to 14F weather this morning after a mild fall. RH has been super low for weeks with the furnace, im afraid I wont be able to keep up with watering towards the end of the grow. Glad to hear things are good in the garden and thank you for your story. I had a bit of a klepto streak in my when I was a youth as well.

Don't think the klepto stage has stopped either. Just don't steal off of God's representatives anymore ;)
 
Yes they are reaching nicely Celt for the stubborn beach on the back left hurry up and dial in girl .

The stubborn little SOB is my underdog, he was the original guy I mentioned earlier on in the journal, the 'little seedling that could' who managed to break through a particularly stringy bit of peat (I know we all want female plants but can't help but think of mine as boys)

I've used this tactic before with plants that I know aren't going to do as well left in the middle of the other plants (their height and it's lack of the latter name it difficult to ensure it's getting the right light and from my experience they never do, they'll always be a shorter, slightly less potent plant with less yield.

But....

Have been experimenting with wind and severe drops in night time temperature for four years now. I lived in a certain European country as a child for a few years (another forced sabbatical, I wasn't even growing then, was allegedly something someone else hadn't done but nevertheless had to get out of Dodge.)

I'm a third generation grower and ergo smoker and lover of puff. Doesn't matter where one is in the world if one enjoys a smoke then one will find some stinky green, sticky black or crumbly brown.

Living in a small village connected to many others in the mountains for a long period of time enables one to make the correct approach or make oneself approachable to the type of people one would hope to meet if bud was there thing ;)

Up in the mountains, bud grows. Certain trees make finding a suitable spot difficult as they indicate a) s*** soil as they generally use every nutrient available and b) have roots that can find purchase in the rocky soil but grow to such lengths that it would be almost impossible to remove them to form a garden.

But once an area can be found....

Cool crisp air in the low to mid twenties in the day, the wind that blows through a lot stronger than what plants 1000 yards below would experience.

And at night, the temperature drops down to between 8/9 and 12/13 degrees. The hot air from the day creates a wet and cold atmosphere that would cover the plants in a too wet layer of moisture that would surely ensure bud mould.

If not for the wind, that constantly moves them about, making them stronger and sturdier (although shorter) but a lot more potent. They finish quicker too.

THC is a defence mechanism. Stressing the plant out in this way whilst caring for it at the same time produces amazing results.

The big cola I circled earlier went through what we learnt from the people of the mountains (Just imagined myself saying this around a campfire, big peace pipe hanging out of my mouth as I tell the story of my people and theirs before them ...)

It's what I've also got planned for the underdog (or Little'un) as me and Mrs Chro call him.

Mofo will look like the love child of Steven Segal and Jean Claude Van Dam by the time I'm finished with him ;)
 
Forgot to say, the peace pipe image made me forget the original point of the story.

8 and a half weeks from seed to harvest. 2 and a 1/4 ounce off of it. Not great but when time is a factor and you're banging out garden after garden, shaving 5 weeks off a usual 13 week cycle becomes quite a desirable trait ;)
 
I woke up to 14F weather this morning after a mild fall. RH has been super low for weeks with the furnace, im afraid I wont be able to keep up with watering towards the end of the grow. Glad to hear things are good in the garden and thank you for your story. I had a bit of a klepto streak in my when I was a youth as well.

Newspaper is saucer tray keep cold water on them let them dry out then reapply it's helps bring humidity up ? Keep doors closed. Humidifier machine ?
 
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