Outdoor Dutch Passion guerrilla grow 51 North

I haven't need to water my plants at all. Just giving them nutes dry and wait to rain to dissolve them.
 
Pics update : As you can see my auto mazar has turned purple from a cold night or two it went down to 10 degrees .I know thers a deficiency causes it aswel but its just my climate . Looks nice doh :) My two TD look like 2 phenos. They have alot of differences the lefts got more sativa leafs less ice more spurs &smells sweet . The right leafs look more indaca way more ice smells bad . You should be able to see in the pics. My AKxBD looking good shes been pinched a few times but keeps stretchin. Shes showing her bits and should start flowering soon shes an early finsher.
The mazar is about 98days tomorrow and the Think diffs about 77 . They have a few weeks to go



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Pics update : Not long to go now start flushing mazar the weekend . The tryks are nearly all cloudy.

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Pics update: One TD & my mazar are being flushed .The other TD is a little behind so i gave her another feed.My AKxBD is looking healty im gona start tying her down & expanding the fence round her for better air circulation next week. Sorry bout da phone pics il take better ones next time. They all smell so good

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lots of effort = good results. Quality outdoor growing dude!
 
Thanks very much DP Tony. There some great stains cant wait to spark sum up :) Congrats on the masters award the crew really deserves it . Hopefully its back to indoor next year my back done in from luggig soil through miles woodland . Peace
 
hello GROWNBITCHZ ! For sure you've put A LOT of EFFORT in your preparation. Time, risk and sweat will be payed off. The way you go with raised beds/airpots is great too.
Really liked to see pics. Thanks for sharing!
My climate is like the rain forest without the heat max temps 30c nearly lowest 10c. If you are expecting seymour budds yields your gona be disappointed
you shouldn't have any problems with watering then and temps let you start in early may and go even in october! the only one thing that dissapointed you, were the seeds imho
How do you think, the plants that you grow now , were they breeded under the sun?
that protection net cages looks very unstealthy for guerilla conditions. Are you sure there isn't another way to protect plants?
 
We have many many deer in my neck of the woods and for years all I do is spray some Malithon(insectiside) around, not on the plants,on the groung and surronding area. It has a strong chemical smell and has always worked for me. I start when I first transplant my seedlings outside and continue until I see buds. I think the deer in the spring have many sourses of tender young sprouts and if yours smell horriable from the start they sort of train themselves to avoid that area. Would you eat in a restrant that smelled bad?It needs to be re-freshioned after every rain.Never had a deer problem since I started doing this.
 
Yo GROWN, the plot is lookin good bro :smokebuds:

Kudos for all the sweat equity you're putting in. And I hope you're blowin a couple hits Bob's way when you're out there as payment for being "Keeper Of The Plot". :smokeit:
 
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