RussianGrower Hey my friends. The time for guerrilla growing has come. At this stage, I'm preparing seedlings of Amur Giant from Kalashnikov Seeds. This is strong genetics based on wild Amur hemp. I had 48 seeds, but due to my clumsiness, 6 rotted and were ruined. 42 plants sprouted, of which about 3-4 are genetically stunted. Also, out of stupidity, I planted two seeds in one peat tablet and performed a twin separation operation. From them, I'll select 30-35 of the strongest and most resilient fighters and parachute them into the Moscow region. I'll give the other plants to my friends.
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Week 2. Vegetation
6y ago
1/15
7 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
100 PPM
TDS
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
0.2 liters
Watering Volume
200 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Tarantula
2 mll
Voodoo Juice
2 mll
Piranha
2 mll
RussianGrower Hey everyone, the second week of the Amur Giant has passed and the most productive champions are already visible. I gave them root bacteria, and they positively affected the root mass. The day after I took these photos, I selected the 30 strongest and most productive plants and took them outside. I'll share how that went a bit later, in the next update. Right now I'm really busy working with the plants and I don't have enough time to do regular updates. But as soon as I find the time, I'll update my diaries. These plants have been outside for a few days now, and I hope they are doing well.
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Week 3. Vegetation
6y ago
1/22
15 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
100 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
0.2 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 3
Root Booster
1 mll
Pro Bloom
1 mll
AquaBurst
5 mll
RussianGrower Hello to all my friends from different corners of the world. I hope by my example, I show you that a guerrilla movement is possible even in enemy territory, occupied by kleptocrats. If you follow me, you know that I have prepared several guerrilla squads. I had 40 Amur Giant plants, which were born in the Amur region, part of the Far Eastern Federal District of my country. These plants are ideal for growing throughout Russia. I selected the 30 strongest plants that exhibited giantism genes and took them out of the city into nature.
To successfully transport and transplant 30 plants required a lot of effort, and I will tell you about it step by step.
I should mention that I had one assistant who did all the physical work. It’s practically impossible to do such a volume of work in one day alone. If you are alone, you need to divide your work into more stages, otherwise it will be too difficult for you.
1. In total, about 425 liters of substrate were used. I took 250 liters of potting soil, added 115 liters of vermiculite, and about 60 liters of humus – the remains of earthworm activity.
2. The most important component of my substrate was hydrogel. It retains up to one liter of water for 3 weeks, even when mixed with soil. I had 35 liters of hydrogel.
3. I also had about 30 liters of clean water, into which I added root stimulators and metabolism activators.
4. I also had a bit of perlite and foam glass with me, but I ran out of these materials for all the plants. But you can also use them.
After that, I dug holes, filled them with substrate, and added hydrogel, after which I transplanted the plants. We arrived at the site during the day, but worked there until nightfall. As soon as all the plants were successfully transplanted, we left the site without turning on any lights or headlights.
Now I have to transplant more than 56 plants at once and transport almost 1000 liters of substrate. This is extremely risky, but I have no other choice, as the weather has been bad for a long time.
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Week 4. Vegetation
6y ago
1/15
30 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
100 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
16 °C
Night Air Temp
RussianGrower Greetings to my friends from different corners of the world. Your support is very important in our work. If you follow me, then you know that I have organized several guerrilla plantations. The main one is 30 Amur Giants plants. You should also know that I did a huge job transplanting 59 plants and spent several days camping in the field. After we arrived at the site and set up camp, it was already dark, so I decided to go check on the Amur Giants.
When I got to the plantation, I was pleasantly surprised, but at the same time, my concerns about the instability of the genetics were confirmed. Initially, I had 48 seeds, of which 6 immediately rotted, and I damaged 2. So I had 40 plants left, and only about 17 plants looked as described in the strain's description. Only 17 plants showed the genes of gigantism and rapid growth; the others were of regular size, and there were even dwarfs with stunted growth under the same living conditions. Based on these facts, it can be said that this strain requires genetic stabilization and uniformity of the plants.
I selected the 30 healthiest plants, of which 15 were 100% giants, and took them out into the open air. In just over a week, they were able to adapt well to the environment and significantly increased in size, almost 2-3 times, not only in height but also in lateral branches. Of course, not all plants show active growth and the genes of gigantism, as was immediately clear from the seeds. But on the other hand, the more active plants impress with their size and speed of growth.
This time, I didn't train the plants in any way; I watered them with rainwater and went to sleep in the campsite. Then for several days, we transplanted other strains, which I will tell you about later in other diaries.
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Honestly, it's mind-blowing to see such a quantity)))
I can't even imagine what kind of harvest will come from such an auto ;-)
You have a huge job ahead of you...
Good luck to you.
Death to the tea drinkers!
Hello =)
Is this the big grow you were talking about?
Amur wild cannabis is something else... I lived in the Far East for several years and would like to recommend you try the Jewish strain if you haven't already =) Good luck to you and your girls ;)
P.s. death to the skinwalkers!
P.s.s. I have a dream to visit the Chui Valley, if it still retains its pristine wildness)
@@buuuuuzy, That's just one-fifth of it) Next up will be Magnum and Nordica, based on European genetics. And there are many more plans. As for the Chui Valley, I recommend checking out the comedy movie "Shu-Chu," if I'm not mistaken it's on YouTube, an informative film with a detailed route on the dirt roads to the wild fields.
I admire you! ✊👍
I read that hydrogel needs to be rinsed, otherwise it starts pulling moisture from the plant and can kill it. Have you already made a substrate with hydrogel or is this your first experiment?
@NYCoffee, This isn't my first time using hydrogel. I use pre-diluted hydrogel with water, and I add it in liquid form. On average, I use about 50g-60g of hydrogel for 5 liters of water. If you mix dry hydrogel with the prepared substrate, then you need to water it thoroughly. To be honest, I don't know how much dry hydrogel to add to kill the little one.
Awesome! Love the work you do, my friend. Stay safe and stealthy and best of luck in all your efforts! I'll be following along, as always. Cheers! 👊 🌱 ☮️ ✌️ 💪
@samadhi, This year I have a lot of work on the street. We will have many different strains in the partisan style in the suburbs of Moscow. I also plan to try the urban partisan project, contrary to many prejudices
@RussianGrower, I read about urban partisans on the forums and about potato sacks (the white ones, like made of nylon) on trees... It will be interesting to observe your version of urban AUTO.
@Ydarnik87, Planting autoflowers outdoors is a labor-intensive process, and the yield isn't much compared to photoperiods. That's why you have to go for volume.