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  1. <TRICHOME>

    Oh deer...

    If its stealth your after...fishing line! :leaf:
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    first grow

    It depends on how large you want them to get but i would personally wait till they are 7-8 weeks old to flip the light to 12/12 and in a week you should see if their sex. I only prune the lower branches as they make little buds and hinder air flow. Topping the plant will cause 2 tops to grow...
  3. <TRICHOME>

    Oh deer...

    use fishing line to make a perimeter fence. it is practically invisible and they wont try to push through it.
  4. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    Oh and i think you should put out more than one on your fathers property incase the one you put out turns out a failure.
  5. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    Great tips man thanks! I will be starting a journal when i get up and running. Sounds like a good no strings attached kinda deal, as long as he is smart about it too. As for the deer, he could put up some fishing line around the perimeter at 2 and 5 feet high and 4+ feet back to keep them at...
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    North of 55

    gonna start from seed soon and "weed" :leaf: out my best girls for clones and put them out the first week in june cause we usually get 1 last storm at the end of may. :bigjoint:then its into my pre dug, organic- goodness filled holes lol to start their journey into tree-dom ha ha.
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    North of 55

    Im not too sure how far north you could grow. Dont they have perma-frost in Nunavut? i think outdoor would be a challenge there lol. Outdoor growing is the way to go for most canadians because we truly are spoiled with the endless supply of good untaken land and fresh water. Not to mention the...
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    North of 55

    thanks for the help
  9. <TRICHOME>

    400w mH to veg and 250w HPS flower..this ok?

    I cant say from personal experience but I dont imagine it would cause a problem.
  10. <TRICHOME>

    Help me figure out how to vent my room.

    will work fine. u once used a washroom fan. they work but need to be hung on bungees to stop vibration sound
  11. <TRICHOME>

    HUGE Ontario Canada outdoor video

    Nice but pretty yellow tho. Being in rows and in the open, thety will stand out like a sore thumb from above(a mile away)
  12. <TRICHOME>

    2010 Outdoor Grow, advice?

    Check this out http://www.cannabisculture.com/backissues/cc08/growing/ggo.html good points everyone! good luck
  13. <TRICHOME>

    2010

    o yeah, as for odour, check into carbon filters and ozone generators.
  14. <TRICHOME>

    2010

    If your going for stealth, i would worry more about the smell when your flowering. Also, you need lots of moving air and venting for healthy plants. I personally devoted a 2x4 closet in my old place where i hung 4 - 4foot various fluorescent lights(8 bulbs) which i could raise up and down. At...
  15. <TRICHOME>

    Outdoors woods q's for upcoming season

    i wouldnt make too many dirt bike paths around there, specially if various ppl dirtbike nearby. ppl follow random paths for no reason. id ride so far and hide ur bike and hike the rest of the way. go where its hard to go and where nobody goes near cause come flowering time, ur girls may send a...
  16. <TRICHOME>

    Gorilla Grow Setup for Summer

    lots of water and lots of light. good spot. Now to keep it hidden!
  17. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    good idea. act unsuspicious. Im gonna start on a foggy day so as not to be seen from above or far
  18. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    Nice! do u water or is there enough rain to do it for you? also, are there any choppers flyin around there? How do u disguise em?
  19. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    I dont mind the work. I love to do it. I also may be able to get my hands on some clones from a local grower. So how big does your plants yield with this setup?
  20. <TRICHOME>

    North of 55

    Awesome. So far i figured out a great place about 30min atv ride away, in a little opening in the woods on a south facing hill, nowhere near paths or cutlines. I first used google earth to scope out my area(what a view!) u can see everything. Im undecided on soil and nutrients as of yet. been...
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