Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
Hello All!
An interesting part about growing are the surprises one comes across. Every year it seems I learn new things, this year proved no exception. I normally grow strictly outdoors by beginning to seed in Feb.-April indoors, then transplanting outside in May. I harvested the outdoor stuff 2 weeks ago with one exception. This plant never really vegged properly, it was a dwarf to begin with so it seemed. Back in June, I threw it in a 5 gallon after it almost died. All the leaves turned purple and fell off. Yet the girl survived and began flowering about 6 weeks ago. I figured if I simply kept the room in tune with natural sunlight it would be fine. These pics were taken today, and the 7 month old girl is only 2 1/2' tall. The aromatherapy is great, which leads me into a quick question. How long can I wait until potency begins to decrease?.
Peace:D
Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
What does your homeowners association think about that plant in your window??? LOL
Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
Haha!, good thing I'm a homeowner and no longer residing in a condo. About a month ago, someone here posted they veg plants outdoors and then bring indoors for flowering(thereby preventing theft). So, I thought I would try and combine the benefits of natural sun along with an indoor, controlled environment.
So far so good.:thumbsup:
Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
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Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
Ah well, guess it's time to harvest this one. The trychs have remained cloudy for 2 weeks. The pistils are now red.
I like the aromatherapy, maybe I'll hold off for another week or 2.
Indoor Plant Grown Entirely in a South Window
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