lmao i have 3 4' plants by my window, half the neighbourhood can see them, no biggiecareful which window you use.
if you can see somebody, somebody can see you...
I wouldn't go with outdoor strains. Those get over 8 ft on average. I would look to the auto flowers. Small, compact, and not dependent on photo cycle.lmao i have 3 4' plants by my window, half the neighbourhood can see them, no biggie
I wouldn't go with outdoor strains. Those get over 8 ft on average. I would look to the auto flowers. Small, compact, and not dependent on photo cycle.
As for letting half of neighborhood see, not sure that's the best way to go, but to each his own. Good luck.
Don't underestimate nosy neighbors, thieves, and cops. There is a window film you can buy form home depot that let's in enough sunlight to grow but blocks it visually. Used in greenhouses. It's worth the investment,but like I said, to each his own. G ooh luck, keep it green!i fucked up i meant i got 3 2' plants. and you cant really distinguishe what it is unless u walkup to my backyard and really observe it. i harvested 2 last night, and the last one is the one im making seeds with. ill post pics its not bad for a winter windowsill grow. just stretchy due to lack of a good light source. these pics prove it can be done.
It would be worth it to look into cfl's or t-5 lights. Better yield, no dependency on photo cycle, and low power and heat. Not bad for a winter window grow, but still pretty light and airy. But healthy, you did a good job on taking care of them.i fucked up i meant i got 3 2' plants. and you cant really distinguishe what it is unless u walkup to my backyard and really observe it. i harvested 2 last night, and the last one is the one im making seeds with. ill post pics its not bad for a winter windowsill grow. just stretchy due to lack of a good light source. these pics prove it can be done.
yeh i got some of that stuff. its like window insulation type shit right?? like that clear plastic??Don't underestimate nosy neighbors, thieves, and cops. There is a window film you can buy form home depot that let's in enough sunlight to grow but blocks it visually. Used in greenhouses. It's worth the investment,but like I said, to each his own. G ooh luck, keep it green!
It would be worth it to look into cfl's or t-5 lights. Better yield, no dependency on photo cycle, and low power and heat. Not bad for a winter window grow, but still pretty light and airy. But healthy, you did a good job on taking care of them.