Well i just read your entire thread from page 1-11 and it only took me about 2 hrs seeing as i stopped a couple times to look things up that were thrown in the posts and time looking at your glorious buds. i am just starting a grow this season, i have only one plant left due to a spot of trouble whereas my plants were found. this is why smart growers hide away a plant in a location of equal seclusion just in case the worst comes to worst before they can transfer the infants to the grow site. but i'm not gonna steal your thread i was mainly posting to ask about when that deer topped your plants... well what exactly goes on when that tragedy occurs? and i have a vague idea of what it is. i was wondering this because i want to try to keep my plant only a few feet tall as to not attract as much attention. so if ANYBODY can tell me how to keep my plants shorter i'd appreciate it, i have a vague idea like i said, but i'm not sure if i'm right or not, basically i need reaffirmation. thanks G sorry to steal your thread, but when i was reading this post for 2 FREAKING HOURS i thought i might have someone answer a question or 2 when i was done, thanks a lot G, your loyal reader
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indica17 Reviewed by indica17 on . Northern California - Small Rooftop Grow i planted 4 seeds on 4/20 and 8 more the weekend after. the first seeds that were planted all sprouted and kept a healty look, so i kept them all. out of the eight that were planted the next weekend, 6 sprouted, but one looked deformed, so i decided to just get rid of that one early. if you notice, there are two plants that have been topped, and here is the story behind that... i was planning on moving the plants to an easier location, so its less work to water them and keep up with them. so Rating: 5