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Just out of curiosity..How
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This is my first time growing and I’m pretty excited with the progress. Not sure on strain but I do know it’s a hybrid. They’re just a bit over two months old.

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How many hrs of light are you getting now? It's hard to see in the picture, but it looks like they are beginning to flower?

I had to bring mine indoors since it turned unseasonably cold here; but I kept a porchlight on to keep them vegging until June 1 (N. Nevada USA)
 
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Great plants everyone! But where is @Dirtbag ? Havent seen him lately.

Sadly I never got to work in the yard after breaking my scapula last season. I have an obscured treed lot next to my lawn with what my neighbor tells me is fantastic growing “black dirt” and a stream flowing through.

But it will take a lot of work to clear. The previous owners let it grow over down there.

Im tuned in to watch everyones results and learn.
 
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Nice photos everybody!

Quick question about outdoor growing:
If I were to plant 3 Sour Diesel plants on a small balcony on the top floor of a 5 story apartment complex, how much will it smell with regards to neighbours?

I grew 3 Northern Lights indoors last summer just on the window shelf, al naturale, with great results but obviously the apartment stank tremendously for 5 months.

I'm just curious whats the best move here.
Are none of my neighbours gonna be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my stankin sour diesels sneaking into everybody's nostrils?

I posted a thread about it just now called "3 square meter balcony outdoor grow - Sour Diesel - Will the neighbors smell it?"

Any feedback highly appreciated.
Cheers and happy growing!
 
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thorburger said:
Nice photos everybody!

Quick question about outdoor growing:
If I were to plant 3 Sour Diesel plants on a small balcony on the top floor of a 5 story apartment complex, how much will it smell with regards to neighbours?

I grew 3 Northern Lights indoors last summer just on the window shelf, al naturale, with great results but obviously the apartment stank tremendously for 5 months.

I'm just curious whats the best move here.
Are none of my neighbours gonna be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my stankin sour diesels sneaking into everybody's nostrils?

I posted a thread about it just now called "3 square meter balcony outdoor grow - Sour Diesel - Will the neighbors smell it?"

Any feedback highly appreciated.
Cheers and happy growing!
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Personally in your situation, I would not go out of my way to piss off the neighbors. I hear that weed is tolerated but not really legal in Amsterdam?
If it is illegal, I bet the penalities for growing would be worse than for possession.

Not to get nutso, but I always presumed that Google Earth could see my plants..I was totally correct! LOL
 
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I had about 20 other freebies that failed and didn’t germinate. I’m not quite putting them out there yet. Last year they were over the fence by a long shot. I’m keeping them a bit smaller this year.

Had to go with my own seed stock for the most part, but a few in there from other companies.
2 c4 gg4( gorilla glue#4 indoor s1’s) spouted strong both have definite gg4 twist leaf trait.
3 gg4 (2015 outdoor stock)sprouted strong
2 super lemon nightmare 2 sprouted strong (aficionados of cannabis Colorado)
4 ogkb3.0 sprouted strong( S1 from thc farmer forum winner cut ogkb2.0)
1 white nightmare sprouted strong(aficionados of cannabis Colorado)
1 Da alien sprouted strong ( Pacific Northwest roots)
1 Nor cal cat piss x moontang. Injured spout...( SeaFour)
5 tang pow2015, spouted strong
1 Alaskan thunder fuck x skunk #1 spouted strong( twisty treats seeds)
4 gooey tang sprouted strong
2 pure gooey 2 spouted strong (gooeybreeder)
1 blue euphoria sprouted strong
1 chemdog guava creamsicle sprouted( twisty treats seeds)
 

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thorburger said:
Nice photos everybody!

Quick question about outdoor growing:
If I were to plant 3 Sour Diesel plants on a small balcony on the top floor of a 5 story apartment complex, how much will it smell with regards to neighbours?

I grew 3 Northern Lights indoors last summer just on the window shelf, al naturale, with great results but obviously the apartment stank tremendously for 5 months.

I'm just curious whats the best move here.
Are none of my neighbours gonna be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my stankin sour diesels sneaking into everybody's nostrils?

I posted a thread about it just now called "3 square meter balcony outdoor grow - Sour Diesel - Will the neighbors smell it?"

Any feedback highly appreciated.
Cheers and happy growing!
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how wonderful it is to be able to see everyone's grows! it never ceases to amaze me what a powerful entity this plant is...every day i grow more entranced by them (no pun intended lol) :)

@Buzzer777 has your back. they will DEFINITELY be smelled. Even in veg. And especially SD!

So strange how things change, right? Weed is now illegal in Amsterdam but legal in much of the US??? pigs are flying apparently.

your situation takes me back to the bad old days living in new york. in 1991, several of us had to leave tour or risk imprisonment, so we went home and started growing. this was in cramped apartments surrounded on all sides by neighboring apartments jammed into tightly packed buildings with zero airflow. the hallways were virtually hermetically sealed, so just the slightest change in pressure would pull the wonderfully smelly air right out of our rooms and right into our neighbors' noses. BUT THIS PLANT HAD PLANS. BIG PLANS. that's when 'chem dog', which was not what we originally called it, came crashing into the world.

it was just like the situation you are in now. as @Buzzer777 says, cultivation was way more dangerous than possession. and smell was by far the biggest risk. don't put yourself in harm's way. if you're renting, you could easily be kicked out, if not prosecuted. even if you own your apartment, the building owner could cause you big trouble.

but you are in an ideal situation--you live on the top floor. top floor apartments were always the ideal. you have a perfect place to vent into--the air above you. can vent the air out and up. but you still need to scrub!!

i'm sure there are many more folks on this site that can tell you more about that than me. but i'm happy to help in any way.
 
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thorburger said:
Nice photos everybody!

Quick question about outdoor growing:
If I were to plant 3 Sour Diesel plants on a small balcony on the top floor of a 5 story apartment complex, how much will it smell with regards to neighbours?

I grew 3 Northern Lights indoors last summer just on the window shelf, al naturale, with great results but obviously the apartment stank tremendously for 5 months.

I'm just curious whats the best move here.
Are none of my neighbours gonna be able to relax on their own balcony this summer due to my stankin sour diesels sneaking into everybody's nostrils?

I posted a thread about it just now called "3 square meter balcony outdoor grow - Sour Diesel - Will the neighbors smell it?"

Any feedback highly appreciated.
Cheers and happy growing!
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Sour d at flower will stink up a block! Trust me on that’, Lol
 
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Sour d at flower will stink up a block! Trust me on that’, Lol
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Define "stink up" I think it smells like heaven
 
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This is my first time growing, This is Ruth, amnesia lemon I have 3 clones from her that I just set out today. I've got them in a greenhouse.





 
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Great plants everyone! But where is @Dirtbag ? Havent seen him lately.

Sadly I never got to work in the yard after breaking my scapula last season. I have an obscured treed lot next to my lawn with what my neighbor tells me is fantastic growing “black dirt” and a stream flowing through.

But it will take a lot of work to clear. The previous owners let it grow over down there.

Im tuned in to watch everyones results and learn.
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Just layin back buddy. Been working long days at work and at home lately, and not much time for forum chatting. When I get really busy I shut down all my forums on my phone so I can actually get stuff done lol.

Great plant pics folks, glad to see this thread carrying on. I'll try and snap some pics of my plants today.
 
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My license is so silly, it specifies I can do 49 plants indoors only, so I can only have the Canadian recreational limit of 4 plants outdoors. When i renew my license this fall I'm going to get some outdoor plants put on there..

Anyway, here is the mighty mites I kept in the backyard. Doing good so far. Interesting strain though, no side branching at all yet.

 
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Update on my first season of growing. All in all I've learned a lot very quickly, thanks to a lot of good people here :) and a lot of Youtube!
Ruth was the first as you can see she is doing well :)




The two small ones in front are her clones, had a 3rd but a friggin grasshopper ate it! The one in back is a crumbled lime clone I bought, not sure what it's doing, been that size for about three weeks now lol.




The rest are some clones I picked up about a week ago.

 
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Update on my first season of growing. All in all I've learned a lot very quickly, thanks to a lot of good people here :) and a lot of Youtube!
Ruth was the first as you can see she is doing well :)

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The two small ones in front are her clones, had a 3rd but a friggin grasshopper ate it! The one in back is a crumbled lime clone I bought, not sure what it's doing, been that size for about three weeks now lol.

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The rest are some clones I picked up about a week ago.

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Man we have grasshoppers and all sorts of leaf eaters..I am hoping the new hummingbird feeder attracts some hungry friends:)
 
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Man we have grasshoppers and all sorts of leaf eaters..I am hoping the new hummingbird feeder attracts some hungry friends:)
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Put up as many as possible as hummingbirds are very territorial. The more the better. Use 4 cups water to 1 cup sugar, boil, cool and use. I keep extra in the fridge. Beautiful birds to boot! They also love playing in sprinklers.
 
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Red food color too!
 
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Red food color too!
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They don't need it, honest. We threw that crap away after paying a visit to Lazy H Ranch. While eating lunch hummingbirds fight for spots on their feeders. 4 C sugar 1 C Water. It works and it's all we've been using for the past 5 years.
 
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Red food color too!
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Check out their reviews. I knew people would mention their hummers and post pics.

Love this place.
 
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They don't need it, honest. We threw that crap away after paying a visit to Lazy H Ranch. While eating lunch hummingbirds fight for spots on their feeders. 4 C sugar 1 C Water. It works and it's all we've been using for the past 5 years.
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Already had some red food color. I read they are attracted to red..thus the color of the feeders. One was scouting the other day before I hung the feeder..thing was the biggest humming bird that I ever saw. I read that they stop over in Reno during their travels to rest and eat.

Summers bring on Mormon Crickets! They usually stay well east of Reno, but scouts are always about. I would love to have some Chinese Praying Mantis' ,but it almost impossible to keep them around..
Talk about territorial..LOL
 
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Already had some red food color. I read they are attracted to red..thus the color of the feeders. One was scouting the other day before I hung the feeder..thing was the biggest humming bird that I ever saw. I read that they stop over in Reno during their travels to rest and eat.

Summers bring on Mormon Crickets! They usually stay well east of Reno, but scouts are always about. I would love to have some Chinese Praying Mantis' ,but it almost impossible to keep them around..
Talk about territorial..LOL
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The colors of the feeders is all that's needed to get their attention. The 99 cent store sell small ones and I usually pick up a couple every year. I use to silicone small sticks on 'em for the hummers. Now I just hang 'em. Also have a larger one in front of the kitchen window.

Last year we had a pair nest above our dinning room window. Pretty awesome watching those little babies grow.
 

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The colors of the feeders is all that's needed to get their attention. The 99 cent store sell small ones and I usually pick up a couple every year. I use to silicone small sticks on 'em for the hummers. Now I just hang 'em. Also have a larger one in front of the kitchen window.

Last year we had a pair nest above our dinning room window. Pretty awesome watching those little babies grow.
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That's very cool! I hope I get to see some. Got excited today when I saw the water level go down ..I think it just evaporated in the heat, but you never know. The red color also helps me tell if something was messing around and drinking..LOL
 
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