Outdoor New England guerrilla grow

Learning777

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Soo June is coming quick here and I've been lugging bales into the bush all week and getting spots for water set up as we'll! Going to be doing about a 30 plant grow in the swamps/ on the hillside. Awesome mold resistant strains bred by Getawaymountain .... I got getaway specials, green poisen, brain twister , maineac crack and a half joint I will be hoping to clone from . and All organic soil bales of organic peat moss mixed with Maine coasts bumper crop which is chock full of goodies like earth worm castings /mycos/bat guano/ sea kelp and a bunch of other stuff ! Got most of the hump work done with the bales just finished mixing up a couple hundred gallon batch gonna be transplanting more this afternoon pics soon to come :D
 

Chillin710

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I'm a new England native but my strains aren't great for up here I've never had many problems with mold, but some seasons I get stuck with sativas seems like a lot of new England growers have getawaymountain genetics in their patches. Is their a seedbank with these genetics or can you tag him?
 

Learning777

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Soo June is coming quick here and I've been lugging bales into the bush all week and getting spots for water set up as we'll! Going to be doing about a 30 plant grow in the swamps/ on the hillside. Awesome mold resistant strains bred by Getawaymountain .... I got getaway specials, green poisen, brain twister , maineac crack and a half joint I will be hoping to clone from . and All organic soil bales of organic peat moss mixed with Maine coasts bumper crop which is chock full of goodies like earth worm castings /mycos/bat guano/ sea kelp and a bunch of other stuff ! Got most of the hump work done with the bales just finished mixing up a couple hundred gallon batch gonna be transplanting more this afternoon pics soon to come :D
good luck with the grow
good luck with the grow
Thanks buddy I really appreciate it! Will without a doubt need some seaweed juice haha! Hope everything goes awesome over your way it looks like things are coming along nicely and I hope momma gets better ASAP!
 

Learning777

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Lugging more soil bales in tonight and setting the water supply up plus putting down urine and hair for the critters lol....!
 

superbak3d

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Don't run any sativas, you're too late to the party.

You should've had em outside 3-4 weeks ago. As a life long new englander, those probably won't finish in time.
 

getawaymountain

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no such thing as "no mold " mold resistant is the best ya can hope for in our short wetter coastal climate a handful from the whole garden is fine compared to a melt down from mold like an ice cream cone in the sun lol.. our strains are mold resistant which means acceptable losses now in cali. ya can claim no mold and be pretty right about it
 

thumper60

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no such thing as "no mold " mold resistant is the best ya can hope for in our short wetter coastal climate a handful from the whole garden is fine compared to a melt down from mold like an ice cream cone in the sun lol.. our strains are mold resistant which means acceptable losses now in cali. ya can claim no mold and be pretty right about it
do u remember that summer it never stop raining, it was either 05 or 06,we lost every thing in the bush either flooded out or complete melt down by the end of july.had couple 50 plots that were under 10 ft of water lol my long term partner quit growing after that yr,never thought much about mold then now it number 1 on radar.lots of extra hrs on mold prevention
 

Learning777

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image.jpg image.jpg Soo long without me getting on this to post! Lol should have kept it updated I suck with these journals. I'll have a much better journal next year when I am able to buy my own land to do a nice outdoor crop. I'm planning a 100-200 outdoor crop next season on my land I buy so that should be exiting. This year has been going pretty we'll. a little late to start everything I had my first round out in early June but then my second round didn't make it out until the end of June. Got about 20 plans at each spot with about 3 spots. Everything honestly is mostly taking care of itself I've barley had to do any watering compared to the other seasons and no problem with wild life so far or Mother Nature. Getawaymountains genetics are amazing and a lot of time has been spent selecting fast finishing strains that can still grow pretty huge. A lot of the ones I put out in July though only vegged out a tiny but more before they went right into flowering. The ones I put out in June had more veg time so will have much more on em. I even got a few that will be ready in the next 3 weeks! The pics I'm posting are actually about 2/3 weeks old though so everything has gotten a good amount bigger.
 

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View attachment 3745939 View attachment 3745940 Soo long without me getting on this to post! Lol should have kept it updated I suck with these journals. I'll have a much better journal next year when I am able to buy my own land to do a nice outdoor crop. I'm planning a 100-200 outdoor crop next season on my land I buy so that should be exiting. This year has been going pretty we'll. a little late to start everything I had my first round out in early June but then my second round didn't make it out until the end of June. Got about 20 plans at each spot with about 3 spots. Everything honestly is mostly taking care of itself I've barley had to do any watering compared to the other seasons and no problem with wild life so far or Mother Nature. Getawaymountains genetics are amazing and a lot of time has been spent selecting fast finishing strains that can still grow pretty huge. A lot of the ones I put out in July though only vegged out a tiny but more before they went right into flowering. The ones I put out in June had more veg time so will have much more on em. I even got a few that will be ready in the next 3 weeks! The pics I'm posting are actually about 2/3 weeks old though so everything has gotten a good amount bigger.
 

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Learning777

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View attachment 3745939 View attachment 3745940 Soo long without me getting on this to post! Lol should have kept it updated I suck with these journals. I'll have a much better journal next year when I am able to buy my own land to do a nice outdoor crop. I'm planning a 100-200 outdoor crop next season on my land I buy so that should be exiting. This year has been going pretty we'll. a little late to start everything I had my first round out in early June but then my second round didn't make it out until the end of June. Got about 20 plans at each spot with about 3 spots. Everything honestly is mostly taking care of itself I've barley had to do any watering compared to the other seasons and no problem with wild life so far or Mother Nature. Getawaymountains genetics are amazing and a lot of time has been spent selecting fast finishing strains that can still grow pretty huge. A lot of the ones I put out in July though only vegged out a tiny but more before they went right into flowering. The ones I put out in June had more veg time so will have much more on em. I even got a few that will be ready in the next 3 weeks! The pics I'm posting are actually about 2/3 weeks old though so everything has gotten a good amount bigger.
 

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