Outdoor 2009 guerrilla blackberry patch

Tanman402

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Plants born on April 13th indoors under two 23watt cfls. Grow started because I was bored one day just messing around. I didnt really take care of them when they were young. A cfl fell on the unknown and burned the early fan leaves. I had no intention of keeping them alive this long but now me and a buddy are in it for the long haul.

I am using mg moisture control with the three basic fox farm nutes that i had sitting around from my last attempt at growing i have never grown buds to their full potential always harvested early.

One strain is an unknown and the other is a Juicy Fruit x winter something, i cant remember i had the seeds just sitting in my sock drawer.
 

Tanman402

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pictures taken June 6th.

Picture one is of the juicy fruit. You can see the scars left by the slugs.

Picture two is the unknown. Notice a missing fan leaf from when the cfl fell on it when it was younger
 

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Tanman402

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transplanted to it's final destination in the middle of a blackberry patch on the 12th of June. No more slug problems.

Pictures one and four are of the juicy fruit.

Picture two is the unknown.

Picture three is both of them.
 

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Taken yesterday june 29th. They are thirsty.

Pic two juicy fruit

Pic one and three unknown

Oh and I forgot to mention I was lucky enough to plant two seeds and have them both be female.
 

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Tanman402

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a bit late but had to show the girls grown to maturity. harvested a few weeks early due to mold, heavy wind, and rain pic taken sept. 24. Yield was close to a qp from two plants with a gal. of miracle grow soil transplanted directly into ground full of clay and rocks.
 

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