How long are people waiting to hear back from Health Canada ?

Jay p123

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Green Crack Mothers on either Side
OG Kush Clone in middle.
200 Gallon raised bed pot with no bottom.
Organic Soil with Amendments added. (SubCool Recipe)
Just use regular house tap water that was bubbled for a few hours to dissipate chlorine and what not.
( 6ft latter sits in front of middle plant )
Sorry if I posted this in wrong section of forum.
 

OldMedUser

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Some f'n monsters there!

How do you keep the local kids from climbing in there and ripping off some of that? Stupid ones that don't know to wait for buds or maybe not so stupid and waiting. :)

A guy I know on another forum had trees like that in his suburban back yard in southern Ontario and stopped growing outside because he kept getting ripped off. No complaints from his neighbours tho.

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He does a lot of indoor growing as well as these but now just indoor.
 

Jay p123

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You can't see them from the street, and I really don't have neighbors with kids..I'm not saying it can't happen. I have dogs that won't let a bird land in yard without letting me know.. we'll see what happens lol. Soon the tent goes up for some suburban/residential camping..
 

Photon Flinger

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I am only allowed 3 outdoors during summer and I believe 11 or 15 indoors during winter. So I have to maximize my potential on 3 plants with Topping and training rather than growing more plants shorter.

Are you planning to completely chop them down or leave some lower growth to see if they will reveg next year? You might want to try it at least with the one you think is best.
 

Photon Flinger

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Wow. Had no clue.
They still don't.

So far they have accused me of being all these other people, LP promoter and now a cop.

Problem is anyone can be anyone on the internet. Stupid people who try to establish an internet identity spend most of their time trying to promote, defend and eventually bury as if it is something important and everyone else cares. I care of no such things so I am a monstrous threat to the social ecosystem the schill borg has established here.

Just a word of advice for safety since you are a new member. You might want to reconsider posting pictures to this site if you are running plants like that as there are a number of openly self admitted criminals here that wouldn't hesitate to relieve you of your plants come fall.
 

Jay p123

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Fair enough! Advice taken!
I just find it very hard to believe that I can be ripped off when it's so close to house.. I mean this is not 10 years ago guerrilla growing in the bush. This is legal 3ft from my tent.
I posted a few pics hoping that some people that have their paperwork in order would maybe take notes on maximizing the potential of their grow so they don't have to use LP . I'm allowed to have a certain amount in storage and I will be destroying the rest..
 
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Photon Flinger

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Fair enough! Advice taken!
I just find it very hard to believe that I can be ripped off when it's so close to house.. I mean this is not 10 years ago guerrilla growing in the bush. This is legal 3ft from my tent.
I posted a few pics hoping that some people that have their paperwork in order would maybe take notes on maximizing the potential of their grow so they don't have to use LP . I'm allowed to have a certain amount in storage and I will be destroying the rest..

Don't underestimate criminals. You have something they want. Letting them know what you have is the first step.

If you are legal, the plant counts they give us are overkill if you know how to grow. 30g/plant indoor and 250g/plant outdoor is what they deem as minimums that a poorly skilled grower can get. Take your best up to your storage amount and put the rest into butter or oils for cooking.

Processing it all becomes tedious and eventually you will find out how much you need to grow.

I mentioned the re-vegging as it is possible for a strong plant to make it through the winter and revive in the spring. You get the advantages of an established root system and early start.

Another threat that you probably haven't considered is unwanted pollination. One of your neighbors lets a male get loose and everyone outdoor will be picking seeds over the winter. There really isn't a defense against it either which is one of the downsides of growing outdoor.
 
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