Alllllright.. found my camera today and decided I would go take some shots to show ya'll what I've been....doing? More so not-doing, and what results I've gotten out of not doing much work at all.
(Also, this will be a nice Before/After Irene.)
Pic 1-4 : A clone from some bagseed that I was growin indoors for the past 8 months, great smoke. This was put out probably mid-June, no amendments, very little watering aside from rain, and only one spray of bug defense (organocide - works alright, pretty natural, smells like tacklebox) She's about 3 ft, nothing great but considering I just dropped her in the ground and left her, she did good and looks good.
Now to the good part.
All of these next photos were from some random bagseed and GDPxBubblegum that I mixed up somewhere along the lines. Anyway, they were all germinated July 1st-3rd. They were put outside in SOLO cups July 5th-14th(here they suffered a good bit). July 15th they all received a 10 gallon grow bag to replace their 16oz SOLO nightmare. Annnnd this is them now. They all got a nice mixture of a great local soil company - rich in organic materials, compost, and worm castings, premier peat moss, perlite, and seabird guano.
Pic 5 : The two plants closest to the entrance, used to be 3(male).
Pic 6-9 : Either pH or nutrient toxicity badly effected this plant from the get-go, turned out to be a lady.
Pic 10-11 : The plant you can mostly see in Pic 5. She's doing very well, getting pretty eaten up right now cause I've only sprayed once, but budding a lot and smellin' good.
Pic 12 : The other two. One male, one female.
Pic 13-15 : Male. I know what you're probably thinking - "Rip it up!, Burn that dude!, Males are bad, rah, rah, rah!" But...no. This is a Beautiful male, AND the only plant I'm certain is GDPxBubblegum. Also, a relief that it's not a herm, thought my GDPxBG seeds were tainted.
Pic 16-20 : The other of the other two...(?) A beautiful female, vigorous and strong growth, seemingly very pest resistant, and quite smelly. Though I'm noticing it's not as crystally as I'd like, but I've been surprised. This one will likely be bred with my stud plant.
The rest of the pics are just some of the same breed of clone as the first pics that got drowned out by native plants, or had native plants get knocked over on top of them. Silly. And one of my bags that something keeps stealing dirt from, not sure what it is, nor am I too concerned so long as it leaves my babies alone.
Well, there ya have it. The possibilities of neglected guerilla cannabis. Joy.
Next year though...that'll be a show.
I'll be sure to keep ya'll posted on this so long as I haven't completely let this thread die off. Neglect is my game, evidently.