Growilla Featured in Skunk Magazine
Guerilla in the Midst: “…Once I arrive on my jungle farm, such a glorious sight greets my irie red eyes. The bright sun blazes hot on this garden. The dense bushes are busy crankin’ out huge kolas, and sugarin’ up so sweetly. I am thinkin’ we will get some fine medicine out of this here ganja. My brother the backbone (we’ll call him Big D) is in the garden, already tinkerin’ with the drip system. We greet each other and catch up on news and stories while smokin’ another fatty. Under that brilliant blue sky, I grunt and sweat, plantin’ marigolds, applyin’ top dress, fixin’ the drip, and fillin’ up the water tanks. All the while, I keep an intimate connection with each plant. I notice the color of her leaves. Are they dark green or lime green? Are they curled in, limp, crispy, or spotted? All of these abnormalities could be the result of numerous factors that are detrimental to the optimal health of this herb. I must know if an abnormality is the result of a nutritional deficiency, excessive fertilizing, over watering, dehydration, windburn, bugs, mold, the possibilities are endless. A Growilla warrior can never be too observant and conscious when in his garden.”
Read the rest of this article, Guerilla in the Midst, in Skunk Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 2.
Posted Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 | In News.
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on September 27, 2010 at 9:58 pm 420 Clones wrote:
The Growilla tecnique makes total sense. It sounds very logical and very though out by old time Norcal gardeners. Giving it a try now!