The spot seemed perfect, but did need some help getting ready.
There were loads of thorned plants and nettles that we removed.
We also needed a big space, since we got a lot of extra seeds and just thought f*ck it.
In total we had 43 plants that we moved to the spot. Since it was a guerilla grow we didnt visit weekly,
but rather something like montly. We made a lot of mistakes and learned even more,
so if we implement it all, next year should be a lot better:)
Es gibt halt Jahre da brauchst du รผberhaupt nicht anfangen.
Outdoor kannst du in Mittel Europa nicht mit Feminisierten Arbeiten, die brauchen einfach zu lange. Ich nutze nur noch Automatics, 4 Wochen vorziehen und dann Raus in den Boden, 6 Wochen warten uns fertig.
Really sad bro, after all the care ๐
I know what that feels like! I had an entire grow eaten by cows some years ago, now i look back @ that with a smile on my face..
Next time consider topping the plants in it's early veg, that way you end up with a sturdier, bushier plants. That will probably solve your problem of plants bending under their weight.
I would do the topping the day you transplant them to your outdoor spot, that way its also easier to transport the ladies..
Good luck ๐
I hate seeing this ๐ณ brings back memories of when I used to grow out in the woods, it sucks to hike all the way in just to find something bad happened ๐ animals people and the weather can ruin a whole year
hi. yes, its sad. but is a lesson for the next grow.
its just a battle not a war.
improve next season. learn and grow .
enjoy the next season grow ๐ ๐