It’s a weed brother, that’s where it is ment to be. Natural sun and some good organic soil additives…they love it.
Imho. Your method of growing produces the best all around smoke. I prefer more wild smoke then anything
Thanks much @Oldtimerunderground. I might try that. I could hold it to the side and edit it out. That is definitely better than what I’m doing
Glad your tagging along, Things are just starting to happen here
I really like how natural they look and I can hardly tell by the pics you’ve been there at all. I’m a bit like a bull in a China shop, when I come through, you know lol. That and I’m just clumsy as hell sometimes, almost dropped a tray of seedlings the other day
You’re welcome, hope it helps. I remember taking pics of a guerilla grow one time with a compact, after getting home and connecting it to the pc I couldn’t tell what was what. After that I just gave up taking pics out in the bush.
Glad to be here my friend, things are starting to accelerate here exponentially as well, feels like my plants doubled in size. If they grow any more I’ll need a bigger camera!
Oh man, focus! lol… I have to tell myself any time I pick up young seedlings. I’ve dumped seedlings more than once. Not good karma to start out, ha. I have a million things to trip on around my yard.
I have 5 volunteer plants going from seed that dropped onto the ground last fall. One came up just behind my back door in s hard pan clay area. So, that one and the other don’t get any nutes or water. They’re almost the size of my potted plants. I have given a little water to one that sprouted in a pot from last year because it’s mostly peat. I’ll show the results come fall. I’m documenting them since I found them. I want to show how easy they grow on their own. peace
Thanks @GMan I try to focus, but sometimes the pain gets the best of me. I’ve had my fair share of mishaps in the garden though no doubt. One time indoors I smelled something horrible burning, 2 seconds later I’m like man it’s hot. My hair got singed from a 1k! Almost caught fire luckily it grew back.
I was gone for a bit earlier today and when I got back the dog wanted outside, bad. The second he got out he started doing zoomies around the yard and somehow got his leg caught in one of the tomato cages. Knocked it clean off the plant! Man he is a crazy one I tell you. Was a pain to put the cage back too.
Interested to see how those plants turn out, hope you get a few fems out of them. Looking forward to seeing the results of those. Reminds me I have to check around the back of the shed for any stragglers as I threw a couple skeletal remains of some plants back there last year. I tossed the remains early spring but I’m pretty sure there were still some bottom buds on them with a few seeds.
Everything looks healthy. I think a couple of those boggle are going to be monsters. BOG always said it was his best outdoor strain for those bad weather places. Shits about to blow up around there
Finally got some time to go in and check plants after the big rain. We had just over 5 inches in 2 hours the other day and I had several where high water could cause lots of damage. Everything made it fine but a few where about completely submerged and I had one SBT get knocked down pretty hard. Here is a pick of a BOG Sour Boggle that I tied over last trip in
We had a big rain more than a month ago, 3.5 inches in 12 hours. That was flash floods here in the foothills of the big mountains.
I was able to bring mine inside for a day or two. Got another heavy downpour today, with hail, but not so bad as normal. No plant damage this time.
I should try that SBT outside here. I bet it’s bombproof like the Sour Bubble. Hope things dry out enough for you to project the plants to tree status. peace.
Here are some of the Sour Bluetooth. you can see in some of the pics that the water was up on the plants by the dirt left behind on the leaves. A couple in the sand where showing some yellowing of the bigger bottom fan leaves, which is pretty normal but I would say all the rain we have had probably washed most of my fertilizer away
You should try it. If I haven’t sent you seed shoot me your address.
they survived, they will bounce back. They don’t look bad at all considering the flood.
I think I only have one male so far but not sure. They’re growing pretty big now. My favorite is the first one I found and it came up in the driest, hardest clay in the yard, it’s the one I haven’t helped along at all. No water, and no nutes. It’s on it’s on.
Yep, I got lucky. I was sure several of the SBT would be gone. I learned it will just back up in the area they are at. Luckily they didn’t get in the rushing currant. I learn a little something every year. It’s been several years since the water has gotten that deep where I grow.
may need to put a lil trench around them to guide water away, if possible
It’s like a hail storm here, once they make it through a bad storm like that, they always grow so much stronger.
You should see the way that plant above looked after the early hail storms. It looked like bastard or freak cannabis, ha. They’re strong now. peace
Oh, yeah, you hooked me up. I might be low key with them at first but try them soon.
That’s crazy, it looks great. Do you have any idea what strain it might be? That is wild it is doing that well in that soil. It looks like the clay we have in most places here and it won’t grow anything without amending it. Keep me posted on that
Here are the BOG Bogglegum. They are starting to take off. The pictures don’t do these plants justice, the fan leaves are the size of dinner plates on most of them
!Thanks, they are in pretty good shape now. It was literally over 3 feet deep on some of them, but only for 3-4 hours
I see those 9 finger dinner plate fans. Very nice. Just wait a week or so from that much rain. Everything will explode.
That volunteer plant was from one of about 7 different strains and one or two dads. The seed fell out I guess and stayed in the dirt all winter which was pretty cold at times. It just came up in spring.
A local guy here says that’s how he grows. I think he plants them way early and lets it happen naturally.
First year I moved here, some people I was building a deck for had a couple of volunteers in their yard and were beautiful. They told me they didn’t give them any help so they could see how well they would do. They were really strong and threw huge flowers. He lost them to frost before he cut them. I was intrigued by the natural ability of the plants to maintain without water or nutes from an unnatural source.
So, when I saw this one, I agreed, no help. No biggie if it croaks. I didn’t plant it, ha.
We’ll see how it goes in a few months.