FoolsParadise
Active Member
explain the guerilla glue and nothern light
This is the first time I've had enough privacy to flower indoors, but since last year's guerilla grow was so successful, I'm trying it again. (So successful, I was able to give each cousin an ounce for Christmas. Boy, did I get hugs and kisses!)
For a long time, we've owned a hunting cabin. Last two years, we lived there before finding a house. First season was a bust. Last year, I grew on a neighbor's slope that had been nearly clear cut for timber. Grew in burlap bags because the terrain is too steep and rocky. Got a few ounces off the ones near the top. Got a pound or more off the ones near the bottom!
The most productive was a Chronic Haze but she was so funky I was afraid she might be detected if someone walked the path at the bottom of the slope. Plus, she took longer to finish and had to be checked frequently in October for bud rot. (She was so popular with the cousins, I'll probably grow another on the deck this year.)
So this year, it's all Northern Lights at the bottom of the slope. In a couple weeks, I'll take cuttings from a little girl who is under LEDs. Planting time is mid to late May. I feel a little guilty trespassing on my neighbor's property, so I pull pine saplings (that have no timber value) in exchange for using his land.