Beginner: Just startes the flowering transition. Before & After Pics

Just started giving them flowering nutes on saturday. Two of them started to show little buds and the other four just started.
 
The one over the fence is cool. Ive drank beers with him and hes about 50 something. Im always home watching over my plants. Also going to rig a adt sensor on my structure. Top opens like I chest. Also have a loaded .40 for any fuck that is caught in my yard.
 
Thats a good idea. You may be home all the time but the guy behind you might not be. My friend got all of the tops of his plants cut off one night. They just reached over his fence and snipped off 5 huge colas. Mind you they didnt get the whole plant but prob did get away with about a pound of some awesome outdoor. Fuckers.
 
The one over the fence is cool. Ive drank beers with him and hes about 50 something. Im always home watching over my plants. Also going to rig a adt sensor on my structure. Top opens like I chest. Also have a loaded .40 for any fuck that is caught in my yard.

Heh, those plants are going to be stinking to high heaven in a bit. Don't shoot anybody. Best of luck.
 
That suck your friend got clipped. Im also thinking of rigging some cameras. Another good thing is my neighbor over he fence has two (huge) rednose pitbulls. Hope that will keep some people away.:blsmoke:
 
you should put some plants in your yard that could cover the scent of your ladies. it could help keep those bitch-made mothafuckers from nosing around
 
What kind of plant do you think will do that?

Here's some good advice on hiding your outside grow...

The Ability to hide plants amongst the flora in fields is an art and skill improved upon through practice. One favorite technique is to hide plants on the south side of bushes so that passers by will have difficulty spotting the plant(s). Plants still get adequate light in spite of the appearance of being crowded by the larger bush. The best hiding spot for erb is where people have their view blocked from all sides and has the appearance of being impenetrable. In areas where the vegetation growth is less than three feet the erb may need to be trimmed back or tied to the ground in order to create smaller bushier plants. Fields with small vegetation growth may have poor soil or can be dry upland environments where the soil frequently becomes too dry so use caution. Making erb junior blend in with the other plants in the field will minimize risk. In order to grow plants efficiently, an outdoor grower must use the natural landscape to his or her advantage.
 
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