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    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    -Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC)

    All you cultivators working with the sun, now is the time for patience. It can be challenging, especially given that the outdoor calendar is not quite as exact as the indoor. By this i mean to say i find it more challenging in determining what exactly has been two months of flowering etc etc.

    Here they are so far. Leaves are dropping at a steady rate, but i think there will be enough foliage to finish them up strong(fingers crossed)!

    the pics are
    1. GDP up close (very stinky, as in whole neighborhood stinky)
    2. GDP Bush
    3. The taller cola THC bomb X White Widow THC pheno dominant
    4,5. THC bomb X White Widow Widow pheno dominant
    allrollsin21 Reviewed by allrollsin21 on . "Patience is the greatest of all virtues" -Cato the Elder (234 BC - 149 BC) All you cultivators working with the sun, now is the time for patience. It can be challenging, especially given that the outdoor calendar is not quite as exact as the indoor. By this i mean to say i find it more challenging in determining what exactly has been two months of flowering etc etc. Here they are so far. Leaves are dropping at a steady rate, but i think there will be enough foliage to finish them up strong(fingers crossed)! the pics Rating: 5

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    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    those are some great looking buds!
    are you in a suburban area? or out in the countryside? just curious, because you said the GDP is very smelly, which leads me to think, would others be able to smell that great aroma in the air, and figure out what exactly it is that is making their neighborhood smell so damn great, and try to get in on the action? (run on sentence, i know, sorry!)

    so do you have a vague idea of how old they are? i'm guessing mine are somewhere between 5.5 - 6.5 weeks into flowering, but like you said, its really difficult to know for sure with us outdoor growers.

    gianca
    :rastasmoke::weedpoke::rastasmoke::weedpoke:

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    #3
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    looking great, especially that last one looks super!!

    mother nature knows how to take care of her children... just dont be late for kids pickup!!!:jointsmile::thumbsup:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    1. some of the harem
    2. A long God Bud cola just wanting to Fill in!!
    3. my first attempt at LST...like it very much
    4. A retired God mother that spared many a limb for this summers gardens

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    #5
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    G i am in the countryside but in a neighborhood. Closest house is about 100 yards away. I do worry often about potential poachers. We are on self imposed nighttime house arrest until after harvest. Not taking any chances. Neither is my German shepherd:wtf:
    as far as age, that sounds good to me. 5 1/2 to 6 1/2 weeks. It is tricky because indoor the flower period starts as soon as the lights switch to 12 12. but the buds dont start forming for a little while after this. So I think about 1-2 weeks before the buds showed at all they were "in flower" so 5.5 weeks is conservative, 6.5 weeks is hopeful.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    i have noticed recently, that EVERY SINGLE time my dogs start barking, i check my bedroom window to check if anyone is back there. i know, i'm being a bit paranoid, but its better than just not paying any mind to the dogs i guess.
    seems like it could turn into a "cried wolf" situation though, if i convince myself that the dogs are just barking at squirrels and other dogs, until they actually do start barking because of intruders, and i'm just thinking, "ah, they're just barking at squirrels, nothing to worry about".

    haha, i like how you put that about the nighttime house arrest. i had to explain to my girlfriend that i wont be leaving much during these last two months, but im lucky to have a girl that smokes just as much as me, and who is also looking forward to this harvest just as much as i am, so that wasn't a problem :hippy::hippy:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    dammmm they do look great as hell.

    I too am on self imposed nighttime house arrest until after harvest. Not taking any chances eather.

    yah I can't wate till late oct or november.

    well keep up the great work.:thumbsup:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    Thanks for the encouragement HydroC and Imam.

    I am hoping nightime security watch is enough, but i would not be surprised if there were not a few methheads that would not walk down the street in the noonday sun with a big bush on their shoulder, and my Shepherd tugging at their B*lls. Actually my dogs may just try to lick someone to death:thumbsup:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    haha, thats what im worried about. i have two dogs that will bark like crazy if they hear something, but the moment they see a person, they are the nicest dogs you can find. hopefully they wont be too nice, if the sense that people are intruding into his owners property. hopefully.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    "Patience is the greatest of all virtues"

    == Don't mean to hijack your thread ==

    but, the day i decide to grow outdoors and have a dog watchin it while i get some rest, i will have yet another cause to back up my affection for Doberman Pinschers... these dogs are just the best choice around for security/guarding purposes

    strong, intelligent, big n scary looking if need be, and very very loyal

    they are cute too, i find the negative stigma associated with them at the same level as negative hype about weed, just bs from uninformed ppl!

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