Hey everyone, I just wanted to wish all of you a happy growing season and extend my prayers to all the guerrilla growers who might be reading this. I know how dangerous and expensive guerrilla growing can be and I know how rewarding it can be to successful watch your plants flower to the end. Growing in nature is a mystical and spiritual experience that all guerrilla growers share. The experience of growing cannabis in nature is it's own reward that is often taken for granted and not appreciated. I'm sending postive energy your way people. I hope you are truly blessed this season!
Have a great season William. We grow primarily indoor around here, but can't resist putting a few out every spring just for the amazement and beauty of watching the plant grow and mature. Question: Do you ever have issues with bud worms and what do you do to prevent them ruining your crop?
Hi, Thank you! I live in an area where I don't have to worry much about bud worms but I do have to fight against aphids. Luckily most modern day strains fight off aphids quite well but I always get some on my crop and I find neem oil and soapy water does nothing against them. I start manually picking them off the plants the first sign I see of them. They are the black aphid variety so they are quite easily seen. I make bubble bag hash with my entire crop so the aphids are even less of an issue to me. The biggest issue for me is protecting my seedlings against wildlife. Another problem is cut worms because I am a direct seeding guerrilla grower. I have made some decisions that have cost me a whole lot of seeds. But in the end, I can't complain because I am always blessed with plants to harvest and my freedom intact. God bless you on your journey!
Thanks man hope all goes well for you this season aswell . Going to be starting my first guerrilla grow this spring
I suffer from worms, mold, deer and varmints here in the northeast. I have to go visit them every other day with a toothpick to pick out worms and take any webs of mold off before they do damage. I had some kind of ground varmint dig a big hole in the ground 2 feet from my plant. I had to stuff the hole with a giant rock and cover it with soil 3 times before it wasn't able to dig another hole. I also had dozens of slugs on my plant after a heavy rain. It takes a lot of work and patience. I will need your luck.
Oh great God of the mighty Ganja, we beseech thee! Let there be good weather for all the gorrilla grows in the world! Verily I say unto thee.....begone foul pests in the name of of the great Ganja God! Deer shall surely pick up the scent of my urine and feces and behold....they shall flee the area. Protect our plants from the evil DEA demon in the helicoptors above. And mostly, cast the thieves into the lake of fire. In Your precious name we pray. Amen.
Hello everyone! I feel as I have my started my season late as I am approaching the start of summer here in the southern hemisphere, but I need to take advantage of the longer day/night cycles. My seeds are on their way so soon I will begin my Guerrilla grow season, I am thinking about keeping a grow dairy to showcase growing in the Australian bush.