Uk and Europe guerrilla grow community.

I done a Frisian duck a few years ago in the garden but it was a nightmare lol. I’m going full wild this year tho and doing a real GG. I’m planning on doing autos and photos too
Did gorilla girl and Alaskan purple last year but with wet conditions all thru flower and 4 early frosts put a damper on yield. Only a qp total for both.
 
I love outdoor guerilla growing, but am new to the UK and its climate.

Seems to me the biggest first question would be -- what strains from what breeders?
What works in Cali or Spain may not work in the UK, that's for sure.

Have been reading good things about @La Buena Hierba (my avatar pick is a Thai Gold from him) and Real Gorilla Seeds.
Specialist breeders of outdoor guerilla strains in the Netherlands and UK.
 
I love outdoor guerilla growing, but am new to the UK and its climate.

Seems to me the biggest first question would be -- what strains from what breeders?
What works in Cali or Spain may not work in the UK, that's for sure.

Have been reading good things about @La Buena Hierba (my avatar pick is a Thai Gold from him) and Real Gorilla Seeds.
Specialist breeders of outdoor guerilla strains in the Netherlands and UK.

just look for quick flowering and high mold/pest resistance. There’s a few strains I’m eye balling atm.
 
just look for quick flowering and high mold/pest resistance. There’s a few strains I’m eye balling atm.

What do you have your eyes on?

So true. I think a lot of newbies go for the latest badass strain, but strains for conditions is the key.

Both Real Gorilla Seeds and La Buena Hierba are bred for cold wet UK / Dutch weather and short summers.
Thinking of RGS's auto Amnesia, Critical Amnesia, Mazar and Whitey Freeze.
All recommended by one of the RGS growers/breeders for fast UK autos.
LBH were great, in the subtropics, but want to try something else and local this time around.
 
What do you have your eyes on?

So true. I think a lot of newbies go for the latest badass strain, but strains for conditions is the key.

Both Real Gorilla Seeds and La Buena Hierba are bred for cold wet UK / Dutch weather and short summers.
Thinking of RGS's auto Amnesia, Critical Amnesia, Mazar and Whitey Freeze.
All recommended by one of the RGS growers/breeders for fast UK autos.
LBH were great, in the subtropics, but want to try something else and local this time around.

Photos I’m looking at Frisian dew and Frisian duck, as well as criticical and northern lights by RQS. Autos, I’m still undecided by as we’ve had some really good weather from spring into early summer the last few years. I got a bag of fast buds gorilla glue laying around so I’ll definitely grow those.
 
Photos I’m looking at Frisian dew and Frisian duck, as well as criticical and northern lights by RQS. Autos, I’m still undecided by as we’ve had some really good weather from spring into early summer the last few years. I got a bag of fast buds gorilla glue laying around so I’ll definitely grow those.

Sounds good.

Thinking about UK outdoor guerilla grows...
Is it better to do a very fast indica that may be dense and thus prone to the nasty rot,
or something a bit slower but less dense (hybrid or more sativa) that is less dense and less prone to rot?
Like, critical and NL are fast and dense, is that the best option?
Genuine question here for growing outdoors in UK.
Though, now that I think about it, NL is dense, but actually pretty good against rot IME.
I guess the Frisians are all good because they are bred for these latitudes and climates.
And the Duck for stealth.

If I had a bag of FB Gorilla Glue sitting around, they would be in the ground too!!
 
Checked out some more possible sites today. Some are looking promising.
Though, hard to know what kind of traffic they'll have mid summer when I'm looking at them in early February...
It seems that climbing through blackberry may be compulsory guerilla activity around here... :rolleyes1:
 
Checked out some more possible sites today. Some are looking promising.
Though, hard to know what kind of traffic they'll have mid summer when I'm looking at them in early February...
It seems that climbing through blackberry may be compulsory guerilla activity around here... :rolleyes1:

I have a large bramble field behind my home. Nobody’s ever about but last year it was used by kids a lot, them brambles are like a fence of barbed wire.
 
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