What strains are those beauties ?
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My home sits on a knoll and no one can see my house or yard and I'm on 6 acres. I have a long circular gravel driveway with an island of trees and bushes which shields me even more. The only way anyone can see my plants is to drive up, park, walk around to the backyard and next to my ornamental grasses are my plants. The dogs have a large area off my bedroom which is hidden by variegated myrtle bushes. Right now, PUrkle is on the outside the dog fence, her netting is attached to the dog fence. She gets all day sun, all day. There is enough room for 4 large mj plants and the dogs still have more room than they need and it is more secure for my plants than their current location.What size?....how tall?...covered?...
most off the problems with rippers is proximity to smell and site. If no one can see them and no one can smell them because traffic is far enough away you are pretty safe. Just don't show n tell. Try growing in the middle of the city suburbs. you would have a heart attack. it has cooled down so there is humidity now. My patio door is open and it smells like a wet skunk. I live in the city and basically the hood with an empty back lot. This time of year really sucks !My home sits on a knoll and no one can see my house or yard and I'm on 6 acres. I have a long circular gravel driveway with an island of trees and bushes which shields me even more. The only way anyone can see my plants is to drive up, park, walk around to the backyard and next to my ornamental grasses are my plants. The dogs have a large area off my bedroom which is hidden by variegated myrtle bushes. Right now, PUrkle is on the outside the dog fence, her netting is attached to the dog fence. She gets all day sun, all day. There is enough room for 4 large mj plants and the dogs still have more room than they need and it is more secure for my plants than their current location.
I should have planted here in the first place but I I didn't factor in dangerous thieves last spring.
Yeah, I can't worry about everything....it is now time to get off my bum and feed my horse. He just spoke...he says it's light enough for me to see...he's such a fibber.most off the problems with rippers is proximity to smell and site. If no one can see them and no one can smell them because traffic is far enough away you are pretty safe. Just don't show n tell. Try growing in the middle of the city suburbs. you would have a heart attack. it has cooled down so there is humidity now. My patio door is open and it smells like a wet skunk. I live in the city and basically the hood with an empty back lot. This time of year really sucks !
A bowl of cereal w/bananas.What's for breakfeast ?
That's a big lake. when I think of Texas I think of large mouth bass fishing.Morning from Lake Texoma!
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A bowl of cereal w/bananas.
Not a good idea to look at posts like this at 11:30 at night when you have had a great night of drinking and bonging on. I look at something like this and think... hmmm....am I peckish? looks delicious,.. my fave breakfast...prob wouldn't take me long to whip up....No Heather! abort! go to bloody bed!What's for breakfeast ?
Ain't nothing better than large mouth bass fishin' in Texas sir!!That's a big lake. when I think of Texas I think of large mouth bass fishing.
I was wondering if you might be able to cover that dog run with plastic, & if there's enough room, do a 12 plant light dep spring grow & be foot loose all summer...My home sits on a knoll and no one can see my house or yard and I'm on 6 acres. I have a long circular gravel driveway with an island of trees and bushes which shields me even more. The only way anyone can see my plants is to drive up, park, walk around to the backyard and next to my ornamental grasses are my plants. The dogs have a large area off my bedroom which is hidden by variegated myrtle bushes. Right now, PUrkle is on the outside the dog fence, her netting is attached to the dog fence. She gets all day sun, all day. There is enough room for 4 large mj plants and the dogs still have more room than they need and it is more secure for my plants than their current location.
I should have planted here in the first place but I I didn't factor in dangerous thieves last spring.