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    Thinking about growing.

    Reason is,
    1.. it's so hard for me to find a dealer. When I lived with cousin's I had the hookups, hell was even buying from large suppliers and having people deal for me, lol and this is when I first started smoking.
    2. I seem to have all the materials needed, for indoor, and even outdoor.


    I'm probably going to watch some videos to get a full understanding on how things work, however if I remember correctly, it works like this.

    Male, harvest to smoke.
    Female, harvest for seeds to make more males?
    Also, I don't plan on buying any seeds unless I need to, just plan on using some found from my stash, and start from there. Unless those just won't produce much at all most likely.

    My questions:
    The cloning process, I'm a little confused on.. how does this work exactly? Do you do it with males or females?
    How strong is the smell? I heard from others that if I were to sneak in a few plants in my garden outside, the whole neighborhood would be smelling it. Same with inside, except others who live with me would know.
    Compared to outside sunlight, to good indoor lighting, which is most effective?

    Ty!
    Itsterminology Reviewed by Itsterminology on . Thinking about growing. Reason is, 1.. it's so hard for me to find a dealer. When I lived with cousin's I had the hookups, hell was even buying from large suppliers and having people deal for me, lol and this is when I first started smoking. 2. I seem to have all the materials needed, for indoor, and even outdoor. I'm probably going to watch some videos to get a full understanding on how things work, however if I remember correctly, it works like this. Male, harvest to smoke. Female, harvest for seeds to Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Thinking about growing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Itsterminology

    I'm probably going to watch some videos to get a full understanding on how things work, however if I remember correctly, it works like this.

    Male, harvest to smoke.
    Female, harvest for seeds to make more males?
    Also, I don't plan on buying any seeds unless I need to, just plan on using some found from my stash, and start from there. Unless those just won't produce much at all most likely.

    My questions:
    The cloning process, I'm a little confused on.. how does this work exactly? Do you do it with males or females?
    How strong is the smell? I heard from others that if I were to sneak in a few plants in my garden outside, the whole neighborhood would be smelling it. Same with inside, except others who live with me would know.
    Compared to outside sunlight, to good indoor lighting, which is most effective?

    Ty!
    Females, harvest to smoke.
    Males, If you want seeds, keep them around and they will pollinate the females and you will have a bunch of seeded bud.
    You clone females since they are the ones producing buds. The smell is strong. I think that covers your questions.
    Growing takes a lot more than just throwing some seeds out and letting them grow. Do a lot of reading. There's a lot of great info on this site

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