Look What I Found Growing Outside!

Christian for Ganja

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Do you see rotting on the buds themselves, or just the signs from the spotted leaves? I wish it wouldn't have rained so much these past 10 days. They were already over-saturated from the previous month's rain.

Would you say about a week or two?
 

volcomrider157

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its tough to tell how much time is left when it is that close, its all in the trichs at this point. those are some fat buds for sure, maybe its just the pics but it doesn't seem to be very thickly coated with trichs. but it could be that Im so use to white strains tho.
 

Grapeman420

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unless it was close to your house, you got shit lucky otherwise, someone else near by thought your property PERFECT for themselves. there gonna be pissed :/
 

inquisitive

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Christian for Ganja

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Got a few more pics, today, while the sun was on the west side of the field (a little better lighting). The trichs just now seems to be turning cloudy. If it weren't blowing 35 miles per fucking hour I'd try and get some trich pics with my digital macro setting. I think definitely next week.
 

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Barrelhse

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I don't see any bud rot- lookin good, tho I'd give it at least 10 days. Or maybe I'd just recommend that you do.
 

tom__420

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Nice looking plant man that is crazy that you didn't see it until it was 6 feet tall


















btw, god isn't real
 

ib9ub6

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What a nice accident those are diffidently getting close to being done. How long have you have about 14 hours of light you can estimate how long they've been flowering.
 

Christian for Ganja

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Yeah, I was afraid it would be more like 10 days, or even 14 days, realistically. I admit I'm getting anxious, and paranoid. This is not where I would have planted these. Though we live on five acres, our neighbors live on seven acres, six acres, and nine acres (on each three sides of me), it is only 20 feet from one of our fences. Our north fence (which is the one 20 feet away) is covered with all types of trees and growth, everything from pine trees to lilacs to vinca. These trees and plants were purposefully grown to create an extremely dense privacy barrier, which is a good thing. My girls are growing right out of the base of the compost bin, so I'm piling up foliage trash--mounding it up some eight feet to cover the tallest bud!--on top of the bin to hide the tops of the plants from any type of view from the north fence. The south fence is 450 feet away, and my east and west fences are at least 300 feet away each direction, so I'm not worried about those. And the smell! Damn, it is good, but it is POTENT! The plants aren't due south from the north fence-line neighbor's house, but they aren't too far from being due south. And these winds sure can carry a smell. I'm hoping the house being north west some 250 feet will be sufficient, especially with thick rows of pine trees (well-scented) between the girls and the house. I'm dumping three acres of lawn cuttings on top of the bin, tomorrow, which should not only hide the plants from any sight on the north fence, but should also cover any scent for quite a while.


















btw, God is
 

SYROUS

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ive found plants in highschool under the bleachers where we smoked ,i also planted seeds outside that grew 3 years later,cool find dude
 
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