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Guerrilla Growing

Growing in the great outdoors

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    • The mole 42000
      That’s a decent idea much like the beer trick, get stuck in there you fuckers  
    • The mole 42000
      I shall look into these, I’ve got something there causing little holes now, probably thrips. Black brown shiny spots as well from something. 
    • The mole 42000
      glad someone agrees with me man   I didn’t know that was a farming technique btw I must just be a natural born farmer due to being Welsh as I’ve always done the same, get rid of them come April plant out in may and rarely get slug attacks, then I hear horror stories and see them from others for not wanting to just use the good old slug pellets ive also got some old as hell slug pellets from like the 90’s I opened them the other day and it smelled like it’d kill me as well as a slug, chemically as hell. I went with modern stuff though just incase it poisons me  
    • blerie420
      Just wanna clarify those 15 plants it took me to yield a gram of semi dried saffron, were re-plants from my grans garden. They had a couple of years under their belt and were at a really vigorous stage of their life. Don't get your hopes up on newbies