anyone wanna show off their Illinois grow!?!

Sweetmesss

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Those fishing weights?? That’s a good idea
Very kind of you to say. Yes indeed they are.
I don't recommend the small ones. Realistically not enough weight except for really thin stems. Good for her hiding fan leaves at best.

I would sink my money more into the larger weights. . . Pun intended

I used Christmas ornament hooks with pliers.
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Sweetmesss

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You don't necessarily need a tent... I converted a previously framed bathroom in the basement. Just stapled poly sheeting to the walls.

I am a bit envious of your seeds. Wish I was that fortunate LOL. Pop those babies!


Some of you guys have such nice sativas I am too scared to pop mine in my lil tent. Got some trainwreck seeds burning a hole in my pocket :( must get a higher tent soon!
 

Sweetmesss

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Heres my set up a couple weeks ago. I’ll get an updated pic tomorrow

I started a grow journal with super detailed info on my DIY tent link below

Back to Freedom Grow

2x Topanga Bananas from Brisco’s Bargain Beans
2x Family Jewels from Humboldt Seed Co. (both of these suck so far but they’re far enough along to not need a lot of attention)
1x Cherry Wine CBD from West creek
I also have Basil and Grape tomatoes because my town home HOA doesn’t allow me to plant anything outside (screw you Cynthia)

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Cynthia is a total pot block...
 

Sweetmesss

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She thinks it will encourage wildlife. We are next to multiple preserves and the temple across the street has a massive garden. And my jalapeño plant is going to be the reason we get raccoons and shit?! Git fukt Cynthia
Wow people are just dumb. But let's face it, the rules are there for a reason. More than likely some other idiots messed it up for everyone else. And meanwhile Cynthia is an absolute moron not helping anyone.

Can you claim it as your emotional support plant?
 

Rckola

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Wow people are just dumb. But let's face it, the rules are there for a reason. More than likely some other idiots messed it up for everyone else. And meanwhile Cynthia is an absolute moron not helping anyone.

Can you claim it as your emotional support plant?
He’s inside now living the indoor plant life like my lazy ass dog haha
 

JimmiP

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Here's my Dutch Passion, Passion Fruit plant. After long thought and consideration (and asking others involved with the comparative grow for their thoughts), I decided to move her outside. And she is getting Huge!!!20200610_232226.jpg
She will soon be Living in a locked and secure greenhouse that my sons and I are building. I took this photo as I was locking her in a small fenced area attached to our home. She's been going in there (for most of the day) for a while and is pretty used to the sun now. I also at least give her the gas lantern treatment using our laundry room window each night (since I didn't dial back her light hours) or put her under a 600w mh for a while at night.
 
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Myk63

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Yeah, my village says I cant have my 4 chickens because some crazy lady had goats living in her yard and house.
Ours are because of pot bellied pigs and I think the mayor at the time looked like one but they looked better so he resented them. City council doesn't seem to realize the way they expand includes a lot of country. 2 houses from mine you could have chickens.

Also can't have pet rabbits. When I get a little more senile I'm going to start calling the police to come pick up the city's illegal rabbits and fine them.
 

Harvest76

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Ours are because of pot bellied pigs and I think the mayor at the time looked like one but they looked better so he resented them. City council doesn't seem to realize the way they expand includes a lot of country. 2 houses from mine you could have chickens.

Also can't have pet rabbits. When I get a little more senile I'm going to start calling the police to come pick up the city's illegal rabbits and fine them.
We tried to go the legal route; went to the planning commission and village board meetings, brought information about domestic chickens, pointed to the thousands of cities and towns across America that allow chickens without trouble, etc. One of the planning commission members actually said, "People don't want to look over their fence and see chickens in their neighbors yard." I suggested people ought not be looking over fences, as that defeats the purpose of erecting a privacy fence. They declined to change the ordinance, so we are now outlaws.
 

Rckola

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Oh no! Wildlife!! Call the National Guard!!!
They should consider banning bird feeders and trees with nuts as well. It will surely keep you all safe.
I used to live in Dallas and when I lived 5 minutes from downtown chickens, horses, goats whatever was good as long as you had the minimum space required for the horses. But then move to the suburbs and absolutely none of that allowed
 

Harvest76

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I used to live in Dallas and when I lived 5 minutes from downtown chickens, horses, goats whatever was good as long as you had the minimum space required for the horses. But then move to the suburbs and absolutely none of that allowed
I live in a "suburban" village too. Conservative, white, and scared of their own shadows describes 97% of the population here. 10 minutes down the road in the city and chickens can be found all over the place.
 

Sweetmesss

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I am sure a lot of you might qualify for a service animal. You know you can get a miniature horse right? They can't say shit about that.

Anarchy! We shall find the loopholes.
 

Clstr8

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I harvested my 2 autoflower trainwreck and ended up with just over 3.5 ounces. Had to harvest them a little early because they popped nanners. with no other room to go to i didnt want them screwing up the other 3 plants. These 3 bitches (2x white widow and holy grail kush) are still chugging along. The next batch is trainwreck (again) and zkittlez from crop king seeds.
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