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More than 500 seeds broadcast, more than 50 seedlings transplanted outdoors. It seems that None of the seeds survived, and only 2 of the 50 survived so far. And they arent doing well at all. Deer and slugs have destroyed this year's crop. Just yesterday, I visited the last 2 NLs and photographed them. Then just this morning went back to feed them again, and the deer got the tops of my best plant. The deer were there just before me, as the fresh cropped leaves lay around the plant, still moist, freshly snipped. I hate deer.
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Here we are again! The preparations for our 2nd Guerilla Mountain Grow are in full swing! We've really learned a lot from our first endeavor. The most important being that one needs early flowering ladies here in the Alps. Otherwise the early snowfall kicks you in the butt after all your hard work. So I contacted my good friends at The Devil's Harvest Seeds and asked them for a feminized strain that would do well here. So without further ado...... the strain for this year is...... Shoreline by The Devil's Harvest Seeds High Times Cannabis Cup 2012 Coffeeshop Cup 2nd Place Award! Geminated by Wet-Paper Towel Method When sprouted, planted in Coco-Tabs and transferred into the propagators I use 'Plagron Start Up' in a very light dosage as a natural fertilizer and root stimulator Here are some first pictures. I'll keep this blog updated as we go!
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