First of all, thank you Hugo, Noods, gauto, and incipit for you kind words and your valued encouragement. Sharing the experience with you all is almost as enjoyable as the experience itself.. :smokebuds:
Hugo, hope you're having a levely weekend. Can't wait for your safe return and update.
Incipit, thank you. I would second that thought. As you will see (from my experience), these plants tend to enjoy God's way more than my humble love. Looking at them as compared to the potted, daily loved sibblings, the ones in the "wild" seem to just go all out on their own.
As promised, here are the patio sibblings to contrast. I have noticed they are slower at flowering, possibly due to light contamination, the extra fert..!? keep in mind also the low (acidic) PH issues I've had to deal with in pots, which is not an issue with the semi-guerilla ones in pure dirt. And I mean that (pure dirt), as I've done very minimal prep work before transplating. Did not ammend, compost, or even dig "big holes". I simply dug a hole twice the size of the pot, mixed in some of the soilless media they were growing in the first few weeks in with the dirt, mixed it up half assedly, and transplated. Gave them a shot of Rootplex and Bio-Cozyme, and bid them farewell after a short prayer for their wellbeing and good health..
Anyhow, here we go. These are the potted plants on the patio. The NLH_2 is the younger of the two, but don't forget the NLH_1 is a recovered bush from a major over-fert incident. We start with it, the NL5xHaze that's the twin sister of the NLH semi-guerilla bush (into full flower already, see previous post).
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Here is the second patio NLH, the younger of the two (about 6 weeks younger). It is the first to flower on the patio..
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Here is the Jack Flash 5, also behind the guerilla one on flowering, but looking majestic Hugo..
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Then, we have the Big Bud. This one shows the most contrast to its beast sibbling. Doing good, just not as well as the guerlla one..
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Would love to hear what ya'll think. I guess the ultimate test is harvest (yield and quality).. :buds:
Hugo, hope you're having a levely weekend. Can't wait for your safe return and update.
Incipit, thank you. I would second that thought. As you will see (from my experience), these plants tend to enjoy God's way more than my humble love. Looking at them as compared to the potted, daily loved sibblings, the ones in the "wild" seem to just go all out on their own.
As promised, here are the patio sibblings to contrast. I have noticed they are slower at flowering, possibly due to light contamination, the extra fert..!? keep in mind also the low (acidic) PH issues I've had to deal with in pots, which is not an issue with the semi-guerilla ones in pure dirt. And I mean that (pure dirt), as I've done very minimal prep work before transplating. Did not ammend, compost, or even dig "big holes". I simply dug a hole twice the size of the pot, mixed in some of the soilless media they were growing in the first few weeks in with the dirt, mixed it up half assedly, and transplated. Gave them a shot of Rootplex and Bio-Cozyme, and bid them farewell after a short prayer for their wellbeing and good health..

Anyhow, here we go. These are the potted plants on the patio. The NLH_2 is the younger of the two, but don't forget the NLH_1 is a recovered bush from a major over-fert incident. We start with it, the NL5xHaze that's the twin sister of the NLH semi-guerilla bush (into full flower already, see previous post).
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Here is the second patio NLH, the younger of the two (about 6 weeks younger). It is the first to flower on the patio..
View attachment 104685
Here is the Jack Flash 5, also behind the guerilla one on flowering, but looking majestic Hugo..
View attachment 104684
Then, we have the Big Bud. This one shows the most contrast to its beast sibbling. Doing good, just not as well as the guerlla one..
View attachment 104686
Would love to hear what ya'll think. I guess the ultimate test is harvest (yield and quality).. :buds: