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  1. cb22

    Hey, great job with those White Russians, I am gonna buy some soon to grow in my backyard, but...

    Hey, great job with those White Russians, I am gonna buy some soon to grow in my backyard, but was wondering if smell would be an issue during flowering. Do you think i could grow these out back without the neighbors getting too strong a smell?
  2. cb22

    Newbie growing in Colorado

    I've read something that cold temperatures make plants go purple sometimes.. is it cold at night where you live? Also some plants just do this naturally.
  3. cb22

    How do you trigger flowering? {outdoors}

    If you do cover them with bags or w/e, it'd be best to remove the bags once it gets dark. This way you don't have to wake up at 6 in the morning to get your plant its full sunlight.
  4. cb22

    Little help here plz!

    Yeah i agree with TMB77, i wouldn't remove any leaves, just wait for them to fall off naturally. Are you using any special ferts for flowering?
  5. cb22

    ** Why We Love Growing Our Own !!! **

    1. Dealers are bullshitters that think you are stupid 2. It's pretty much free 3. You can't tell me you don't love the thrill.
  6. cb22

    Another damn Lowryder question

    Your yield will probably be only slightly affected, i would do at least one transplant though to maximize what you get.
  7. cb22

    Newbie growing in Colorado

    Plants are all different, so without knowing the strain it is, no one can really say if its grow is normal, as long as it is healthy then you should be happy. If you put your plants out at start of July, they'll still get about a month and a half of good vegging time, considering where you live...
  8. cb22

    flowering

    Since Colorado is between the 37 and 41th parallel, if your on the 40th parallel, 12/12 daylight will start to happen around september 20.. but they'd probably start to flower earlier if they noticed the daylight shortening.
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