Minnesota outdoor guirillas 2012

Nunchukawaria

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New forum created exclusively for guerrilla growers in Minnesota and surrounding areas. When do you plant, what's your teq, what kind of soil and what the hell kind of weed grows out here? Also interested in fellow short season strain breeding programs and possible trades. :joint:
 

ThegrowerMOJO

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Well now that the grammar police have spoken,you should be looking into indica's or an indica/sativa cross,several threads on building soil so not going into that one,as for technique anything that hides them and keeps them from the hunters.I'll post up a vid for ya i would suggest you watch them he has a lot.http://www.youtube.com/user/brwndirtwarrior
 

Nunchukawaria

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Minnesota is all I can say. HaHa, gramar police! I'm not really lookin for advice so much as wondering what's working for other people. I dig 3 x 3 holes and fill them with nice fluffy decomposed horse manure and water with Fungi Perfecti's solluble Mychorrizae (spell check that gramar police). I water with tomatoe miracle grow to balance it out. I flush toward the end and pour on the organic potassium (dried bannana peel, mollases and black tea), although you can buy potassium pellets. I usually grow Early Pearl x Skunk #1 from Sensi with great results. I've never smoked such kickass Indica till I tried this. Somethin about the full sun. This year I'll be planting eight plots, 2 for fem/sexed and the other six for breeding projects.
 

Nunchukawaria

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I mainly started this thread to get to know some fellow Minnesota breeder/growers and possibly meat up somewhere and trade a few beans. My current projects include a selfed Big Bad John, a sinsi Blue Thunder and some Early Skunk mothers bred to my BBJ male. Plot #1 will include a BBJ male, auto NL fem, Royal dwarf fem, NL big bud fem and La Diva, all autos. Plot #2 will include a Blue Thunder male, Madness fem and Blueberry bud fem. I'm hoping to backcross the BTxMad and BTxBlue the year after. Plot #3 will include Guirillas gusto male and LSD, both skunks. Plot #4 will include A Purple #1 male and Purple Power fem depending on whether I can get Dutch Passion's preeme seeds to pop, so far 1 out of for and sickly. Plot #5 Will be for my fruity sativa cross, Early Pearl male, Strawberry Blue fem, Nexus fem and Flashback fem. Plot #6, Sativa spice, Mexican sativa regs, Kc Haze special regs, a Durban Poison fem and a G13 Haze fem. I also have another plot for my fem/sexed and am looking into others while taking water and distance into account. I guess alot of it depends on germ rates which are ussually poor unless you breed your own. All of these strains are said to harvest by mid October but most of them are September.
 

mnmobbin

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Its was kinda funny to come across this thread... I was just smoking and figured id checkout the outdoor forum because I got some green-o-matic autos that dont work with my perpetual indoor grow times. Now the where part lol imma have to do a little research
 

Nunchukawaria

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Scratch the trade thing. I just found out it's not allowed and also part of the reason overgrow got shut down. PM me for further details.
 

Nunchukawaria

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Dutch Passion's Purple Power.jpg Purple #1 from Dutch passion. Poor germ rates, hermaphroditic tendecys but some fruity ass purple buds that started before early pearl.
 

HTP

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wow, yes that is purple ....
How tall are they? They look kinda short .... Just a question not to be rude.
but that purple ....................................
 

smok3h

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Those are some of the most purple nugs I've ever seen on a plant before. Curious to see how they turn out. Subbed.

Also, I'm a Wisconsin outdoor grower, so we have to deal with similar climate issues. Do you find you have enough time for the buds to fully mature? Or does the cold usually force you to harvest early.
 

hold0104

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sounds more or less like how i go about it up in my neck of the woods. 3x3 holes are clutch, i got lazy on a couple last year and it was noticeable come harvest time. i use osmocote plus for my base fert, water regularly with compost tea then do the fox farms soil 3 step program (open sesame,beastie blooms, cha ching) and have always had good results. keep an eye on insects and deer, more insects than deer now of course. blend with the native plants, check your county plat books and take care of your plants. anyone that thinks MN isn't a good state to grow in is ignorant...and wrong. enjoy the next 2 months folks.
 

Nunchukawaria

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Yeah their not that tall, about 2.5 feet, could be a smaller strain but I don't know, I've never grown it before not to mention skimpin out on hole sizes and being too busy to water. First time I've seen a strain turn purple from the start before the cold. My earlys and super auto crosses have nice sized pearls runnin up the top but the rest of my strains are just startin to get hairs. Just been paint brushin blue thunder x Big bad John pollen on the lower buds but that purple hermi bitch mighta got all the girls in that spot. Hermis don't usually make two many seeds, about one per bud. I hope it doesn't become a problem in my gene pool although I could probly breed it out or go back to the F2's.
 

Nunchukawaria

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Those are some of the most purple nugs I've ever seen on a plant before. Curious to see how they turn out. Subbed.

Also, I'm a Wisconsin outdoor grower, so we have to deal with similar climate issues. Do you find you have enough time for the buds to fully mature? Or does the cold usually force you to harvest early.
I guess it all de3pends on the strain I know Early Pearl, Early girl and Early Skunk are fast but I got an Early pearl now thats lagging behind my version of Early Pearl I made from Sensi's Outdoor mix, I crossed a huge fruity male with the most sativa female of the bunch, only got a few mature beans and the rest wheren't developed so I inbred what I got the next year and made 500 beans that've prooved thier worth so far. I didn't expect that Purple Power to be so early but she surprized the shit outta me. Next year I'm bringin in c99. Theirs a few fast strains out there but you can make some nice early crosses if you breed an early to another strain in a rootbound pot which forces early flowering. You could also make some early crosses in your closet for next year. The trick with autos though is to plantem in july so they're still alive when your others come into heat.
 

Nunchukawaria

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freezepruf.jpgI might try this, sposed to be organic and safe on vegetables but I'll have to try it on a cig first and see how it tastes.
 
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