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09-02-2008, 01:20 AM #131
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
Great looking shots of your girls. Try going out in the late evening and taking a few with a flash...i get real nice pics that way. Since we are growing outside in nature, i dont think the light is so critical as it is when you grow inside. The moon around here is sometimes as bright as a streetlight.
Those buds look like they are gonna turn into long kola's. EXcelent....for You. :hippy:
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09-02-2008, 03:28 AM #132
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
thanks for stopping by inbud. i'll try out taking pictures just as the sun goes down. seems like a good idea, by not freaking out the plant with a sudden very bright flash in the middle of the night, when it is the darkest. where my plants are, they are in complete darkness, with absolutely no light shining in at all, so i think they would be just as sensitive as indoor plants to light during the night. your plants are lookng great by the way inbud! hope you have a successful and satisfying harvest.
gianca
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09-02-2008, 04:33 AM #133
Senior Member
Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
Can't wait til harvest, I bet.
Originally Posted by gianca
Originally Posted by gianca
The flash from a camera shouldn't matter but it may attract un-needed attention.
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09-02-2008, 04:45 AM #134
Senior Member
Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
Those are good looking plants. very good genetics.
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09-02-2008, 07:14 AM #135
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
thanks! i got the seeds from a club in San Francisco. they get their seeds from a guy who specialized in Northern Lights Crosses, and they had over 30 different crosses of the NL.
Originally Posted by Earthy Dank
anyone ever hear of Blue Lightning? supposedly its a Northern Lights x Blueberry. i have been purchasing from this amazing strain from the local medical dispensary, and i would love to be able to grow some of my own. by far the best herb i have ever seen or smoked!
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09-02-2008, 11:35 PM #136
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
couldn't resist taking more pictures today, so here they are. they are really starting to look good now!!
more pictures in another post...
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09-02-2008, 11:42 PM #137
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
and now the real money shots! i cant wait for it to be the end of the month, and take these same pictures again to compare difference in size! :hippy:
enjoy,
gianca
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09-03-2008, 04:14 AM #138
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Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
quick question:
every day when i go out to water the plants, i notice spider webs around the plants. is this going to be a problem? seems like the spiders would help eat other bugs, but i wasnt sure if it is going to be harmful to the plant. anyone have advice on this?
gianca
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09-03-2008, 02:51 PM #139
Senior Member
Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
Great looking shots of the Girls.....I personally love real spiders in my plants. Means they are eating any unwanted bugs. The kind of spider you have to worry about is SPIDER MITE, and i am sure you dont have them by looking at those gorgeous leaves on your buds.
Side Question...I live way north of SF, but go there a few times a year. Never been to a "club" there. But would be interested in buying seeds at one. I have heard Humbolt despencerys have them but have never been able to find one that does. (i dont live in Humbolt Co.) So, if you dont feel uncomfortable telling me, where can i find a club that has seeds in SF? (i am a medical recomendation grower) If you feel uncomfortable telling me, i understand. No problem. Thanks anyway.
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09-03-2008, 03:21 PM #140
Senior Member
Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow
Nice plants Gianca. They look beautiful and should fill in nicely.
Don't worry about the spiders. They are doing exactly what you thought, eating other insects.
I even have some spider mites on some outdoor and they don't do too much damage because the cold nights and the other bugs regulate them.
Nice growing.
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