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thorburger
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Whats up everyone,
Last year I found great success with my first grow. It was indoor, Auto Northern Lights from seeds, just by the window shelf in soil. Got 60gr. from 3 plants and it smokes amazingly.
The apartment stank like a motherfucker for 5 months straight, but it was a welcoming smell every day as I came back from school :)
I gave them 12-12 light, as soon as I saw signs of flowering, by carrying the plants into a closet every night, and waking them up every morning bringing them back to the window shelf.
My living situation before we go further:
I live in Amsterdam, where I technically am allowed to have up to 5 plants as long as no lamp is being used in the growing operation. My rent contract however states very clearly that growing cannabis is not allowed. The landlord and myself have a good relationship, he has never visited the apartment and respects me and my girlfriend's privacy. Therefore I had no issues last year with the Northern Lights stinking up the apartment and no neighbour seemed to notice anything.
In general, I have a good relationship with all neighbours. There is nobody in the complex being extra bitchy or anything.
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The plan this summer:
This summer I plan to step it up a notch, with my first outdoor balcony growing operation, as I purchased three Sour Diesel seeds last week.
They will fit neatly into a corner of the balcony, I am not concerned about a lack of sunlight at all, and this is top floor so no neighbour can spot the plants.
My main concern is if my fellow neighbours start complaining about the smell, which is why I ask:
How pungent is the smell of 3 Sour Diesel plants growing on a balcony?
How far does the smell travel? Will the neighbours definitely notice it? Will no neighbour be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my little experiment?
Is a small fan going to assist in distributing the smell?
As its outdoors, I am imagining I won't be experiencing the same SLAP IN THE FACE that welcomed me home every day last summer with the plants inside, but I am not sure.
After all, this is Sour Diesel we are talking about.
Hopefully some of you out there speak of experience with regards to balcony growing. All assistance is highly appreciated.
Maybe I'll post photographs of the balcony setup next week.
Thanks!
- Thorburger
Last year I found great success with my first grow. It was indoor, Auto Northern Lights from seeds, just by the window shelf in soil. Got 60gr. from 3 plants and it smokes amazingly.
The apartment stank like a motherfucker for 5 months straight, but it was a welcoming smell every day as I came back from school :)
I gave them 12-12 light, as soon as I saw signs of flowering, by carrying the plants into a closet every night, and waking them up every morning bringing them back to the window shelf.
My living situation before we go further:
I live in Amsterdam, where I technically am allowed to have up to 5 plants as long as no lamp is being used in the growing operation. My rent contract however states very clearly that growing cannabis is not allowed. The landlord and myself have a good relationship, he has never visited the apartment and respects me and my girlfriend's privacy. Therefore I had no issues last year with the Northern Lights stinking up the apartment and no neighbour seemed to notice anything.
In general, I have a good relationship with all neighbours. There is nobody in the complex being extra bitchy or anything.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The plan this summer:
This summer I plan to step it up a notch, with my first outdoor balcony growing operation, as I purchased three Sour Diesel seeds last week.
They will fit neatly into a corner of the balcony, I am not concerned about a lack of sunlight at all, and this is top floor so no neighbour can spot the plants.
My main concern is if my fellow neighbours start complaining about the smell, which is why I ask:
How pungent is the smell of 3 Sour Diesel plants growing on a balcony?
How far does the smell travel? Will the neighbours definitely notice it? Will no neighbour be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my little experiment?
Is a small fan going to assist in distributing the smell?
As its outdoors, I am imagining I won't be experiencing the same SLAP IN THE FACE that welcomed me home every day last summer with the plants inside, but I am not sure.
After all, this is Sour Diesel we are talking about.
Hopefully some of you out there speak of experience with regards to balcony growing. All assistance is highly appreciated.
Maybe I'll post photographs of the balcony setup next week.
Thanks!
- Thorburger