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Gorilla Cannabis Growers Guide
The purpose of this guide is to help beginners supply themselves
with hemp using standard items from hardware stores. If enough people grow their
own, trafficking in hemp will be eliminated and quality will greatly improve. To
start you need a small space - a closet roughly 60x150x200 cm (that's 2x5x6 ft
for the archaic). Cover the walls, ceiling and doors with aluminized Mylar (if
you can find it) or aluminum foil, shiny side out. This saves light for the
plants, ideally, the only light absorber in the room is plant. (Mirror tiles are
an option for the really rich). The next step is to put lights in the room.
Fluorescents are the cheapest and most readily available. Shop light holders
will hold two 120 cm (4 ft) bulbs. Each bulb is rated at 40 watts. 5 sets of
shop lights will give 5 or 6 plants enough light for good results. That's a
total of 10 bulbs or 400 watts. The type of bulb does not really matter,
wide-spectrum grow bulbs if you can get them are great but regular shop lights
work fine. If the closet is already warm, some ventilation is required. Space
under the door and an equivalent 10 square cm (~4 sq in) hole out the top of the
closet is adequate. Alternatively, you can leave the door open a couple of cm
and put aluminum foil along the wall near the door to prevent too much light
leak. Do not let the room temperature get over 35 C (95 F) as this hurts growth.
Optimal temperature is 27-30 C (80-86 F). Less than 21 C (70 F) is too cold for
good growth. Vertically mounting the lights is best as this provides light to
the entire plant. Putting one in each corner and one over head will also work
well. Use bricks or 2x4's to raise the lamps off the floor, or use the hangers
to hold the shop lights up on the wall. If you know how, buy sockets, boxes and
3 wire cable (14 gauge or better) and build an extension cord for all the shop
lights. The boxes can also sit on the platforms holding the lights up or can be
tied up above the floor. If you have a water accident you don't want your
electrical components to be involved - it could kill you. If you don't know how
and don't have any friends who do then buy the 3 ft extension cords with 3
sockets on the end. Use one socket to plug in the shop light and another for the
next extension cord. The reason for doing all this is for the timer you'll need
to put on the lights and because most shop lights only come with a 6 inch cord.
Once your room is set up it should seem BRIGHT since the walls are all mirrors.
Now we come to the planting. Rockwool is the best medium but is not universally
available. Potting soil mixed with perlite, lava, sand or styrofoam in a 50%
soil - 50% lava (or whatever) works best. Hemp grows best in sandy or loose
soil, the roots need lots of air as well as water. For detailed instructions get
a book (see High Times ads), but hemp is a weed which will pretty much grow
anywhere with enough light and nutrients. Plant 10 to 15 seeds at a time. If you
get clones you can start with 5 since more plants will be light starved in this
small a space. Keep the light on 24 hours a day if possible. The first stage of
growth is called vegetative. Water the plants twice a day during this time.
About 12 hours apart is best but a few hours either way is ok. Feed the plants
once a week with a 15-10-10 plant food or a standard "Miracle-gro"
product from any K-mart. Again, to do better, get a book. When the plants are
about 60 cm (2 ft) high you can go into the flowering stage. To do this set a
timer for 12 hours of light and 12 of dark. If you've left the door open for
ventilation, close it during the dark period. The darker the plants are the
better. Reduce the amount of water by half, watering near the time the lights
come on. After a few weeks the plants will begin to differentiate. The males
produce "balls" with pollen and the females produce feelers at nodal
points (stems and branches). For the best Sinsemilla you want to cut out the
males before they release pollen. If you want more seeds this is not necessary.
Reduce the number of plants down to the best 5 females. Use the rest in brownies
or cookies. The leaf has too much vegetable matter to smoke but will work fine
for eating. The entire cycle takes about 4 months. Usually 4 to 6 weeks in
vegetative stage, 2 weeks to differentiate and another 8 weeks to flower.
Harvest when the large sun leaves begin to yellow and drop off. To harvest, cut
all the leaf off and let dry on a flat surface. Trim the leaf down near the buds
and hang the buds to dry for about a week. This part can get fairly stinky so
you may need ventilation to the outside or a room deodorizer. For faster results
use a microwave oven. Get a corn cob pipe from your local *drug* store and enjoy
your efforts. This method with get you 2 - 4 lids of pure sinse. In the same
space a pro can get four times as much but who cares? This bud's for you!
Someone wanted me to forward this to the net
anonymously... Don't know why they didn't do it themselves... I agree with the
article -- growing cannabis is not only a great hobby, but a terrific way to
avoid the expense and iffy quality of black-market weed. You don't know what
shit they spray on Mexican dope plantations, and you probably don't WANT to
know! Anyway, I had a few comments to add to the gorilla guide, to make some
corrections and/or expansions on instructions which might not be too clear to
the beginner. To start you need a small space - a closet roughly 60x150x200 cm (that's
>2x5x6 ft for the archaic). Cover the walls, ceiling and doors with aluminized
Mylar (if you can find it) or aluminum foil, shiny side out. This saves light for the plants, ideally, the only light absorber in the
room is plant. (Mirror tiles are an option for the really rich). Actually,
flat white paint works almost as well as these high-tech methods. Use something
cheap: put your money into things like lights that are really important. The
next step is to put lights in the room. Fluorescents are the cheapest and
most readily available. Not to mention the coolest. This is the real advantage
of fluorescents for the closet grower. For the professional, expensive metal
halide and high-pressure sodium lights give more light for less electricity. But
these lights are overkill, and too damn hot, for the amateur closet grower. Water the plants twice a day during this time [vegetative growth]. About
12
hours apart is best but a few hours either way is ok. Feed the plants once
a week with a 15-10-10 plant food or a standard "Miracle-gro" product from any local discount store. Again, to do better, get a book. You
probably don't need to water quite this often, and you can probably get away
with feeding more often than once a week. I water once a day or once every other
day, feeding with every or every other watering. The key is to use a
high-nitrogen plant food during vegetative growth, and a low-nitrogen plant food
during flowering. When the plants are about 60 cm (2 ft) high you can go
into the flowering stage. To do this set a timer for 12 hours of light and
12 of dark. If you've left the door open for ventilation, close it during
the dark period. The darker the plants are the better. After a few weeks
the plants will begin to differentiate. The males produce "balls"
with pollen and the females produce feelers at nodal points (stems and
branches). The plants will stop lengthening almost entirely shortly after you
shorten the light cycle (within a week or two), so my advice is not to cut the
lights until the plants are just about as tall as you want them to get. It's
hard for the beginner to tell male and female pre-flowers apart at first. The
"feelers" discussed above look like two tiny white hairs. Note that
things should be dark through the entire dark cycle. Turning on the lights even
for a moment can prove to be too much of an interruption. (I don't know this
from personal experience, but I've seen in repeated in enough books/articles on
the subject to consider it good advice). For the best Sinsemilla you want
to cut out the males before they release pollen. If you want more seeds
this is not necessary. Most of the time, cannabis separates into male plants
and female plants. Sometimes, though, you end up with hermaphrodites. Most
growers seem to have an antagonistic relationship with hermaphrodites, but not
me. I think they're wonderful. Here's why. When I have a hermaphrodite female,
and it pollinates itself, all of the seeds from that pollination are guaranteed
to be female. A batch of female seeds is the best thing you can ask for as a
grower. The entire cycle takes about 4 months. Usually 4 to 6 weeks in
vegetative stage, 2 weeks to differentiate and another 8 weeks to flower.
Harvest when the large sun leaves begin to yellow and drop off. Vegetative
growth will be longer if you grow your plants larger than two feet tall. The
large sun leaves may start to yellow and drop off even before you start to
flower the plant, so this isn't the best indication. When the hairs on the
female plants are mostly dried up (with wet white or red hairs distinctly in the
minority) it's about time to harvest. You don't want to harvest too early, or
you'll miss out on the most flower growth and most THC production.
GORILLA CANNABIS GROWERS GUIDE
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