It's All Bullsh*t

SACReDHeRB

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When you harvest, do you cut the plants at bottom stock then cut sun leaves and then let the whole plant hang or downsize it to pieces? then after abt 3 days of drying? you then cut into buds and put into tray boxes for drying for like 2 days stirring throughout the day, then cure in jars? And how do you cure such large amnts efficiently with out plastic bins? I know how to do most of this already, but would like to know your methods. I am hopefully gna do a guerilla grow with like 50 plants in 3 or so separate locations. Do you think i could get ea. plant to at least 5ft. tall and a qp per plant? in florida, with amended soil and hopefully good sunlight? ANd what do you feed during vegg. Sorry to clutter your thread, but wanted to know ur methods.
 

fdd2blk

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When you harvest, do you cut the plants at bottom stock then cut sun leaves and then let the whole plant hang or downsize it to pieces? then after abt 3 days of drying? you then cut into buds and put into tray boxes for drying for like 2 days stirring throughout the day, then cure in jars? And how do you cure such large amnts efficiently with out plastic bins? I know how to do most of this already, but would like to know your methods. I am hopefully gna do a guerilla grow with like 50 plants in 3 or so separate locations. Do you think i could get ea. plant to at least 5ft. tall and a qp per plant? in florida, with amended soil and hopefully good sunlight? ANd what do you feed during vegg. Sorry to clutter your thread, but wanted to know ur methods.




i cut and trim a branch at a time leaving the whole plant alive until it is all trimmed. i will cut off a bucket full of branches and take them inside and trim them.

i trim most everything wet.

i hang it all for a week or so then put it into turkey bags. from there it can be cured and stored.


plants outside can easily get to 5 foot tall and produce well over a quarter pound.

i do not feed my plants bullsh*t, just simple veg nutes.
 

SACReDHeRB

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i cut and trim a branch at a time leaving the whole plant alive until it is all trimmed. i will cut off a bucket full of branches and take them inside and trim them.

i trim most everything wet.

i hang it all for a week or so then put it into turkey bags. from there it can be cured and stored.


plants outside can easily get to 5 foot tall and produce well over a quarter pound.

i do not feed my plants bullsh*t, just simple veg nutes.
Ive read some of your threads before and have had this in one of my tabs for about a week. You use something like 40-1-1, for vegg right? And that costs 60 bucks per how much?
Then for flower you use something like 1-40-1? same price? :leaf: And I am doing a guerilla grow so for each area I want to make 2 trips max EDIT-(bringing back harvest)END EDIT-. Heres what I plan on doing.

1- I think I am going to plant most in bags in the ground, with rich soil(from store or yard) Any specific type of bag I should get for that or just black garbage bags? Or Should they be in ground or containers, cuz I can do any of those.

2- Then trying to figure out a good feeding and soil mixture and schedule. It probably will rain once a week, So ill also water once a week and twice if no rain, feeding once a week? Adding Nitrogen for vegg.

3- Adding phosphorous for bloom. Then Checking for bugs and problems. Visiting site 2x per wk? Reg. Maintenance.

4- Preparing for harvest by flushing 5-10, days before harvest? And then no water for last 48 hrs? Or water really good a day before cutting with just plain good water?

5- Then Cutting most plants almost all with in same day at bottom and should I downsize it or wrap it in tarps or black garbage bags, cuz I can walk an un noticed path back to the "padd". This being sometime early AM. (Living in the city pretty much.) I think watering 24 hrs be4 harv. would be best then let em dry 4 a day(no water) Then cut and downsize into branches, put into bags. and carry em back to the padd. And cant dry in house, any tips?

6- I think the spots are the best in the"walking distance" area. By best I mean safe from human traffic and animals (rabbits, will they eat crop?), not sure about sunlight hours yet.
I hope the success of this adventure comes to fruition. God, please keep The Ganja and I safe! And I think I will dispose of the big fan leaves at site(prob. bury em) Along with as much stem as possible also.
Ok so far?

7- Then dry for 5-7 days? But Where? I no longer wish to plant in backyard, had 8 plants last year(successful) not huge yields though. But i dont want the stress of knowing the poss. repercussions from that.
Then put crop. in bags or plastic or glass containers to cure? for month? Hoping to have at least 9lbs. :peace::leaf: Was high :bigjoint:until after writing this.
 

afrawfraw

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The noot industry can't lie...They just count on ignorance to sell products...And ladies and gentlemen, business is GOOD!
 

WheresWaldosBUD

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this is going to my first outdoor grow and i have 97 seeds. I'll appreciate all the help i could get or just come by and check my grow journal out and subscribe. see how everything turns out for my gorilla grow!
 
question, on page 1, fdd2blk the pic of fucking ganja "trees" not just plants. Theere hugeee, how long it take ya to grow it that big?
 

MpKush

Member
Wow not a lot of action in this thread for awhile it seems.

I just spent so long reading every single comment on this thread and Im still not sure how to grow some nice mary jane this april its gonna be my first grow
I just dont know what kind of schedule they need to be on
 
I've read every comment on this post ( very usefull info ) I'm a newbie & I will start a journal using your techniques fdd2blk. Thank you
 

Gopedxr

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Yea this guys is pretty much the man. Cant wait for this year to finally do my own thing and fuck having plants at crazy old drunk hippy tweeker drunk bitches houses! haha. Cant Wait to see what happens hope all is well for you FDD.
 

georgiagrower

Active Member
People seem to over complicate things! I am guilty of that and I have learned a ton from this man. Awesome info! Cant wait to see what you produce this year!
 
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