jungle666
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Is that over a pound dry ?”Heres an outdoor plant that yielded over a pound and was topped before and again after stretch. It stayed around 3ft tall. Buds were rock hard.
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Is that over a pound dry ?”Heres an outdoor plant that yielded over a pound and was topped before and again after stretch. It stayed around 3ft tall. Buds were rock hard.
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Yeah, dry of course. The buds were literally rock solid. Was pretty mediocre weed but really dense. That was last october and I still have a ton of it left after giving away a bunch and using it. Im about to throw away whats left or give it to the local bums.Is that over a pound dry ?”
“Whether you grow marijuana in Washington for yourself, or grow it for others, the state does not allow plants to be publicly viewable. So above all, keep your plants out of sight. There are also limits on how much marijuana any one person can be in possession of, so if you have more than 15 plants, you may want to consider scaling back.”I have a shed. That’s where I grow my indoor plants. Anyways, I live in Washington. There are no rules on visibility to the public for medical marijuana homegrows under I-692 or the 2016 updated bill. The only people subject to visibility for homegrows in Washington state is I-502 recreational grows but even those don’t have a visibility listing they just have to be surrounded by an 8 foot fence and have some sort of security to prevent somebody from breaking in.
Regardless, I didn’t ask for his legal advice. That has nothing to do with the question I asked. I have a lawyer for that.
if you stunt the growth by any means the flower process doesn't stop, so you get small stunted plants that flower the same time.For the last two years I've been trying to grow small plants. My first attempt was to limit pot size. That worked too well. Now I depend on planting late, topping and tying down.
Yep, length of the dark period controls flowering. They will twist in late summer no matter the size, as long as they are sexually mature.if you stunt the growth by any means the flower process doesn't stop, so you get small stunted plants that flower the same time.
Just top them again after stretching. Do it right when flowers start forming and stretch is windong down.Yep, length of the dark period controls flowering. They will twist in late summer no matter the size, as long as they are sexually mature.
Starting late doesn't really stunt the growth, it just stops veg and goes into flower earlier in the plant's life. My goal is plants between waist and chest high. It's been far harder than I thought. Even planting in June and July I have got six foot plants.
It's not that big a deal, just an over abundance of caution on my part. I stake them down if they get too scary.Just top them again after stretching. Do it right when flowers start forming and stretch is windong down.
No trouble, other than losing my Gorille de Raisin seed pot, use of a few patches for a few years and hard feelings with some friends in law enforcement. They chopped three that I know of. A male and female GdR (Grapish X Donkey Kong) and a female bagseed tester. There were two or three other patches I never went back to until after the season. The plants were still there, and I did harvest some seeds. Not sure if they didn't find them, or they left them. They were real young at the time, and in tall brush. They could have easily missed them.What happened with the cops? Did you get in trouble?
U can plant them in ground and just trim the plant down by topping pruning etc until the plant is the height u want u can also do what I’m doing this year and lst with some string and heart shaped toothpicks if your growing in groundI have a greenhouse that is 4x4x4. I have Lilac, Lavender, and a bunch of other shrubs on the outside of the greenhouse but the window looking in can be seen from the neighbors yard but only can see in a small section where the doorway is directly across from it.
So realistically the space I want to utilize is 2x4x4; give or take.
Is this doable? It’s May, outdoor temps here are in the 70s and 80s. I have a fan I will be putting out there. I have some Christiania Kush clones, some Cherry Kush clones, and some Jack Herer.
For seeds I have:
Peyote Cookies, strawberry lemonade, Tom Ford pink Kush, Mango haze x NL, and a few others
I would prefer to plant them in the ground as the ground of my greenhouse is actually living soil, but I’ve heard it’s pretty much impossible to stop a plant from getting massive when you plant it in ground. I’ve only grown autos in this greenhouse and I’m pretty much done with autos at this point.
So what strain should I choose, when should I move them outdoors, and what would be the best training for them.
Ideal full height can’t exceed 3.5 feet.
I was thinking planting in ground, manifolding ASAP and using LST to get a good 6”-1’ high canopy that spreads around the tent and then topping to increase node count. Plants start transitioning in Mid August where I am at (I asked a local grower)
I’d like to note that I rent, but I am a legal MMJ grower. And honestly my biggest worry isn’t even my landlord I’m pretty doubtful he’d give a fuck I’m actually more worried about being ripped off from my neighbors lol. If anyone has some pictures of some real short PHOTOPERIODS id like to see
I've also seen folks dig down under the greenhouse a couple three feet. That part of the plant isn't going to have any leaves by the end of the season anyway.U can plant them in ground and just trim the plant down by topping pruning etc until the plant is the height u want u can also do what I’m doing this year and lst with some string and heart shaped toothpicks if your growing in ground
Helicopters can get nosy.For the last two years I've been trying to grow small plants. My first attempt was to limit pot size. That worked too well. Now I depend on planting late, topping and tying down.
If u do that won’t u get system rot cuz it would stay wet?I've also seen folks dig down under the greenhouse a couple three feet. That part of the plant isn't going to have any leaves by the end of the season anyway.