Guerrilla 2017

BionicΩChronic

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You're making me blush brother. I have some knowledge and experience but around here I'm average at best compared to some others like @getawaymountain @northeastmarco and @thumper60 to name a few. Seriously I'd be honored to grow some of that frosty fire out.

I dug my holes and filled them with 3yr old cow manure. I used Espoma garden toner mixed in then top dressed everything a couple of times. The last time being late July. I hit them all twice with left over Maxsea veg from last year. And hit them with liquid nitrogen a couple x. 3 weeks in to flower I started giving them weekly feedings of Sea Grow 3-26-26 and Epsom Salt. 3 tablespoons of Sea Grow and 2 of Epsom per 5 gallons of water. The Candy Train and Amherst sd I've hit with a couple more feedings than my others.

#1 and #3 sound delicious:weed:bongsmilie
Thank you so much for the recipe
So you planted directly in the manure?
I wonder if I could do that with only a year old cow manure. May have to cut it. But sea grow huh I'm definitely and undoubtedly gonna order some of that for spring 2018 outdoor.
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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Thank you so much for the recipe
So you planted directly in the manure?
I wonder if I could do that with only a year old cow manure. May have to cut it. But sea grow huh I'm definitely and undoubtedly gonna order some of that for spring 2018 outdoor.
If you can get a hold of manure now you could be already preparing the cow manure. Working it down to compost. The neighbor had huge pile of it. 80% of it had broken down naturally and perfect. Nice loose soil. It has me believing. It has been drought conditions and I didn't push plants in veg ever. I wanted to keep their size down. And most got much much bigger than I expected with my approach. I didn't push them with water either. They were the healthiest bunch of plants headed into flowering that I ever had. Then good ol black spot came and took a big shit on my party.:fire:
 

BionicΩChronic

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If you can get a hold of manure now you could be already preparing the cow manure. Working it down to compost. The neighbor had huge pile of it. 80% of it had broken down naturally and perfect. Nice loose soil. It has me believing. It has been drought conditions and I didn't push plants in veg ever. I wanted to keep their size down. And most got much much bigger than I expected with my approach. I didn't push them with water either. They were the healthiest bunch of plants headed into flowering that I ever had. Then good ol black spot came and took a big shit on my party.:fire:
The chiesel og i posted I grew in 50% cow manure it was pretty old. So old that it broke up like soil, that's how I want it to be right?
 
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MiddlerGuerrilla

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I chopped nearly all of one last night. She's got insane dense buds and mold was starting to be found in Time to spray Serenade. This is about the 0 I'm afraid black spot is going to run riot on my girls this week. They are all to far along for copper fungicide.

Flowering for a guerrilla grower....it was the best of times.
 

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DankBudzzz

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This is the 2nd grow ive seen with cow manure ...im gonna look into this doesn't seem like much care is needed in way of ferts in veg could concentrate more on ipm
I bought a bunch of aged cow, pig and sheep and the plants mixed 50/50 did amazing with limited care, the issue that I had was that it was insanely dense so lugging it out to spots was close to impossible even with a quad. I could carry about 10 gallons and it was equivalent to a 30 gallon bag of promix. Need to figure out a better system to get it into the bush
 

ruby fruit

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I bought a bunch of aged cow, pig and sheep and the plants mixed 50/50 did amazing with limited care, the issue that I had was that it was insanely dense so lugging it out to spots was close to impossible even with a quad. I could carry about 10 gallons and it was equivalent to a 30 gallon bag of promix. Need to figure out a better system to get it into the bush
Could always take the cows n.pigs out there for 3 yrs lol
 

DankBudzzz

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Could always take the cows n.pigs out there for 3 yrs lol
I travel through my neighbor as land with his permission, and he was a big farmer, this summer another local farmer came in and cleaned out all of his massive piles of aged manure which were literally minutes in the bush from my spot so that sucked
I'll start sourcing cow shit for next season
Pretty sure I can find at least 12 month old cow shit right now where I live its all farming
shouldnt have to look that far, I could of gotten it free if I shoveled but for 50 bucks I got probably 500 gallons of 3-5 year aged delivered, the veggie garden did amazing in it. Next year I will finally be able to grow a few in the yard and it'll be straight manure and maybe perlite. On a side note, 3 stumbleweed came down last night so harvest begins
 

MiddlerGuerrilla

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I travel through my neighbor as land with his permission, and he was a big farmer, this summer another local farmer came in and cleaned out all of his massive piles of aged manure which were literally minutes in the bush from my spot so that sucked

shouldnt have to look that far, I could of gotten it free if I shoveled but for 50 bucks I got probably 500 gallons of 3-5 year aged delivered, the veggie garden did amazing in it. Next year I will finally be able to grow a few in the yard and it'll be straight manure and maybe perlite. On a side note, 3 stumbleweed came down last night so harvest begins
Share pix of that Stumble Weed. I've got seed but haven't run them. Ty and congrats:weed:
 

DankBudzzz

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Share pix of that Stumble Weed. I've got seed but haven't run them. Ty and congrats:weed:
I will for sure, they were all small and severely neglected, only watered like 2-3 times as I end up putting them on an awkward location that was to risky to put a tarp for water and was a mile hike with watering cans through the worse brush. Only got maybe 2 ounces each but it looks fire.
 
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