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    #31
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    questions about growing outdoors

    apple tree has always been there,but it has a white like mould over it in summer so i never eat the apples,though they're said to be sweet,it's a strange garden,middle of a town centre,apple tree,brambles,mint rhubarb and all other things i take nothing to do with growing away,i even have a hedgehog that aint shy with my or my cats

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    #32
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    questions about growing outdoors

    well getting back on subject things are growing well,just had 24 hours of rain and strong winds and though it wasn't looking good in the wind,they look fine now it's gone,what don't kill them will only make them stronger,more rain and wind to come but i wont be so worried this time

    got some more pics
    the 1st pic is the plant i have in a small 3 gallon pot that was the donor plant for the clones in the big pot,she's turning into a nice little bush
    next 2 are pics of all of them and the last pic is how i see the plants from the back of my garden

    any comments/advice always welcome
    stef

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    #33
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    well i still cant see them too well and im looking, so... ive heard of people trimming off the tips of the leaves to get rid of the tall tale shape of the leaves. i hope the rest of your plants stay green enough towards fall to keep them hidden.

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    #34
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    Quote Originally Posted by twoguysupnorth
    well i still cant see them too well and im looking, so... ive heard of people trimming off the tips of the leaves to get rid of the tall tale shape of the leaves. i hope the rest of your plants stay green enough towards fall to keep them hidden.
    i guess i'm just being paranoid huh,it's gonna take some pulling off,my 97 year old neighbour that can't get into her garden had a fall and has been taken into care,though she insists she's coming home,i sure hope so because this shit is against her fence and can't be doing with new neighbours,especially as it'd be a family,constantly in their garden no doubt

    i think the pumpkin plants should be good until the end of september at least,maybe a few weeks more,the pumpkins have just started to appear and it hasn't even flowered properly yet so hopefully that'll be providing cover right up till harvest,their vines are still crawling along the fence and above the window so don't think they're quite ready for friuting,the sunflower will probably be long gone by then but i'll keep it in as long as possible after the flowers dead,there's also some poppies in there but no flowers as they seriously lack light,wanted the poppy flowers among the weed to make the weed look like a flower but it didn't work out

    next years outdoor grow however will be well planned and hidden now that i know what to do

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    #35
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    well they look kick ass healthy. and maybe next year u might try an outdoor SCROG. kind of like these pix I found on yahoo.com.

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    #36
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    pix. U could build a green-house with frosted side windows.

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    #37
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    They sure are looking good. How many plants total? :jointsmile:

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    #38
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    outdoor scrog,that looks different,i was thinking of making a hedge like thing along the sides of my fence from my weeds,if i have, enough ppl wont even give them a 2nd look

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    #39
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    Quote Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
    They sure are looking good. How many plants total? :jointsmile:
    well there's 2 plants in the big pot,never topped them but there's a good 10 or 12 tops on those 2,they're about 4 foot tall at moment
    there's the lst'ed donor plant in a 3 gallon pot
    then there's 2 females in 4 gallon pots at the right hand side of the big pot,behind the long trough like pot with the palm and lavender in,
    i've also one in a small tiny pot,it's already well budding so i reckon it was pollenated a while back,gonna keep it for seeds

    so that's 6 in total then

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    #40
    Senior Member

    questions about growing outdoors

    well i think the problem of anyone seeing the plants should be a thing of the past soon

    see the fence in the last pic i posted(few replies back),the little wooden one?tomorrow i'm going to attach an old fire guard to the full length of the top of it,should make it about 3 feet higher,then i'll train the brambles growing below it into the fire guard,brambles grow really fast and love to climb,so by time school goes back hopefully they'll be hidden,could add some more climbers they're not

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