Outdoor First woods guerilla grow

Well today I went to check on my blueberry cheese in the woods. I brought fertilizer and harvest gear just in case. It took about 2 seconds of looking at a sample under a microscope before I cut her down.
45 mph on a country road with this big bag in the truck bed and I could still smell it. She's a beauty.
I'll be going back to give the hole some beneficial bacteria and fungi to help decompose the roots and prep for next year. I will also be digging wider next year. She took up all the width but not the depth. I've read plenty on that.
Next up is the cornfields.
 

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Not much longer and it's harvest time for the cornfields. I'm thinking this week. Dry room is going to be packed!
 

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Well today I went to check on my blueberry cheese in the woods. I brought fertilizer and harvest gear just in case. It took about 2 seconds of looking at a sample under a microscope before I cut her down.
45 mph on a country road with this big bag in the truck bed and I could still smell it. She's a beauty.
I'll be going back to give the hole some beneficial bacteria and fungi to help decompose the roots and prep for next year. I will also be digging wider next year. She took up all the width but not the depth. I've read plenty on that.
Next up is the cornfields.
That's a great haul that but say here in the UK the end of summer always bring rain so 80 pcent of what I ever grew outdoors was always lost to mould
 
That's a great haul that but say here in the UK the end of summer always bring rain so 80 pcent of what I ever grew outdoors was always lost to mould
Thanks. I can't wait for the rest!
That's so sad, I had exceptional weather this year. I've read so much about mold I've been keeping a good eye out. There was just a few spots with bud rot on the cheese and that's it. I couldn't imagine knowing I'm going to lose a certain amount.
 
These girls are still going and need to hurry. These farmers aren't going to wait for me. Even if I harvest early I'll be getting well more than a pound .
 

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Today was the final day. Farmers are harvesting soon and these babies are ready. I can tell you I'm at my limit for what I can handle by myself while working full time and in school. This was a lot of work. Trimming isn't going to be fun at all. I def got a few good lbs here. And not much more room to hang them. Can't imagine if the 2 giants in the woods didn't die.
I plan on buying a dry sift tumbler. My 5 gallon bubble bag machine isn't going to cut it here. I need something less labor intensive then bubble bags.
 

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Excellent. Im glad you got to harvest something, that heat wave was pretty brutal to cpl phenos. Looks hella dank, and that sun kissed ought to have a nice entourage for ya. I dont evny your trim jail sentence… cause I think you are going to be alright!
 
Today was the final day. Farmers are harvesting soon and these babies are ready. I can tell you I'm at my limit for what I can handle by myself while working full time and in school. This was a lot of work. Trimming isn't going to be fun at all. I def got a few good lbs here. And not much more room to hang them. Can't imagine if the 2 giants in the woods didn't die.
I plan on buying a dry sift tumbler. My 5 gallon bubble bag machine isn't going to cut it here. I need something less labor intensive then bubble bags.
I was nervous on the cornfield grow! I hoped you weren't going to post a picture of a cleared field! nice work, that was a dedicated mission dude.
 
Well all trimmed up and finished now. Took a total of 15-16 hours. One day of 10 or 11 hours straight with the help of a buddy halfway though.
I have 3, 5 gallon buckets of trim to tumble with my dry trim tumbler. One jar just from the trimmer that needs a bit of a sift. And 5 whole seeds. Not sure how that happened besides stress perhaps. As my buddy says its 2023 a plant can identify however it wants lol. I doubt I'll grow them so if someone wants them lol.
And for the finally weight........... just over 5 lbs.
 

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