The Emerald City

I don’t have a journal going. But I have 3 Jordan of the Island Kush and one JOTI Gods AK47 growing in my tent, using my LOS soil in 4 autopots.

I also have the one BBxNL auto growing in a boot in my back patio.

The two I planted to fend for themselves were two females from seed that I couldn’t fit or legally keep. If they live, great, if not, oh well.

But my tent is looking much better with the autopots. Could actually get some yield this time around.
 
I'm planning on running irrigation so they'd be in ground. I did win that drip irrigation system a while back. Guess it's time to open the box... Too bad I didn't pay more attention, I'd know when the light got good in that section.

As much as I appreciate your knowledge, advice, work ethic, & attention to details, I don't like the Shed Shuffle®

(with or without the ladder)
 
I don't wanna stink up the hood you know? I've heard that outdo plants get pretty stinking. Whatchu think?
I had 5 pretty large plants last year. There was definitely an aroma, but I don't think it was so bad that my neighbors could tell what it was - they certainly didn't complain. I am fortunate that my growing area is in the north side of my yard and the prevailing breeze is almost always north to south, so the plant aroma has to travel 100 feet across my yard before it gets to my southern neighbor. I don't think it's very noticeable that far away. Certainly not as bad as when my neighbor to the north of me cooks their garlic/fish dishes outside in their outdoor kitchen. I really can't stand to be outside when that happens. :rolleyes:
 
And...what does the city ordinance say?

They would prefer I live somewhere else.

I have only managed to get a few people to join my bootweed challenge but, I am going to continue doing it every year. #bootweed #potinboots

lol and my favourite #potinbootylicious

Why not right?

I had 5 pretty large plants last year. There was definitely an aroma, but I don't think it was so bad that my neighbors could tell what it was - they certainly didn't complain. I am fortunate that my growing area is in the north side of my yard and the prevailing breeze is almost always north to south, so the plant aroma has to travel 100 feet across my yard before it gets to my southern neighbor. I don't think it's very noticeable that far away. Certainly not as bad as when my neighbor to the north of me cooks their garlic/fish dishes outside in their outdoor kitchen. I really can't stand to be outside when that happens. :rolleyes:

My friend Jim stopped by the other day, "took a look around see which way the wind blows."

South East is the primary direction. My backyard is up above a 4 way (LANE) street, and my plants damn near up against that wall. I'm thinkin further down the section may not be such a good idea after all. But I may want to plant some more fucis down that run. My biggest concern is the scent, I don't think anybody is gonna spot them.
 
And now for my update.

Heres the BeBo I got outside. Not gonna get any clones from her. I think she stayed short cause of the Amended soil and prolly shock from going outside too soon. The Northern Lights and PC however seem to love their spot, so that's the wall to use next year. I'll keep them mobile for a couple of weeks before I sink'em next season.










Here's a shot of the Northern Lights Cuts I took earlier. Got 6 on the mat, one of them is a total shot in the dark, I'm hoping for a snarly, crazy, twisted weed.




And some of the others I care for. Close ups are better as the plants were new this spring.

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I'm gonna give the bebo a proper transition feed tomorrow, up til now she's just been getting water and left overs from the plants inside.
 
For sure I'll get one! And Thank You! I'm supposed to be getting together with Doob in early Aug. I think he said he might have one for me. I'm not planning to keep all the NL clones I took. I'm hoping for two real nice ones and the rest I'll give away if there's any takers for an aggressive NL plant that's good to go indo or out!

Shocked by how well this Northern Lights from Dope Seeds is doing outside in 110+ heat!

I'm enjoying the break and I've been enjoying too. Plants are 30 minutes at night and 30 minutes in the morning. Add 15 minutes if I gotta mix and fill jugs.
 
I'm thinkin that tomorrow I'm gonna take a clone off the Peyote, now's the time and I can get a nice plant from it later. I guess I'm turning the Auto tent into a veg tent. Once I get the 2 autos cut down I'll be able to adjust the driver down and put he Candida back in the tent. Although she really seems to love the cfl's so maybe I'll keep her there on the table and grow some NL's and a Peyote in the tent. I've got plenty of coco just waiting for hydration.
 
Your garden is looking very nice! If your BeBo is now starting to flower, your other two plants are likely not far behind. I've noticed my Northern Lights is a water hog compared to all the others. If I don't give it a good soaking every two days, it really gets droopy - even though the soil is still a little bit moist. Probably a good thing you have the auto watering set up.
Love those sunflower shots! :cool:
 
Ive been lloking at the NL, no signs of flower. When they were indoor the NL showed first, but like I said i put the berry bomb out too soon and in wrong soil too. Ive had lotsa free time with so few plants. Camt find any outdoor flowering months

Heres a few more from today, next season I’ll stay on the shaping. But for now they be what they be.

The stunted Berry Bomb. I moved her to the wall where the NL is.


Peyote gettin taller ery day but her neighbor does too! No pistils.


View of the neighbors penthouse apt... still no signs here either.


I keep lookin Beez, maybe in a week or so.
 
My NL is taking its time as well. It showed pre-flowers on 7/4, but still not quite ready for the actual flowering. My White Widow is about 2 weeks ahead of it. They'll be ready when you're good and ready. :popcorn:
 
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