'09 Gorilla Grow- Irish

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hey irish lovely lookin grow for the crap weather we get here was just wondering what strain your using as im hopin to do a little gorilla growing myself next season and im not really sure what would survive our useless weather did you have to make a lot of trips out there cus id be using a unused field near me but still dont want to be in and out every day
 
2dogs, not pomegranite. sp?... that would be poison sumac. not many want to venture into a grove of this without long pants, long sleeves.;) .

funbags, we have some strains in the field like northern lights, blush, skush, KULT, ultimate indica, and bagseed from some mids.:cool: ...

mom, thank you very much.:) ...
 
ok thanks do the plants need a lot of attention? when did ya plant them? sorry bou all the questions its my first time thinkin of growin outside and i dont know anything about it or if it would even work over here with our 3 day summers
 
IRISH said:
we put somewhere in the neighborhood of around 50 plants out this year. now , some may think thats alot, but if you count in for your losses, and believe me, theres alot that can happen, and will usually, you'll be lucky to end up with half. we shoot a bit lower.

after a few severe storms took thier share:rolleyes: , the wild life divies thiers up:rolleyes: , then, you cull the males ;) , well, we ended up with 13 in flower.:cool: .

we think thats a good number. alot of hard work was put into this grow. were actually glad to be where were at now in the grow. hauling alot less nutes out now.:) . i know my aching back appreciates it too.;) .

now, if mother nature is kind enough to finish this grow off, alot of folks will be very happy campers.;) :cool: ...

theres quite a few pics here, everyone likes pics, right? ok then...

Nice looking stuff there Irish:D

? for you...in picture #8, I see some purple growing from within. I have one that looks similar,but it is only showing on one upper branch and one middle branch. At first I thought it was mold until I saw your photo. That is the only unknown bagseed of mine that is doing that. It doesn't wipe off, so I think it is a genetic situation.
Thank you for the photo...I am at ease now!

I would also like to thank you for all the wonderful information you have shared with me:dancing:
 

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