How to control odour in balcony grow

Mitchician

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Wow she is beautiful man you're gonna get a few nice smokes out of her, the other one's really looking good now too. Did you get the fertiliser?
 

Mitchician

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Yes looks like stretch is well and truly done but she's still stacking calyxes so I think those buds will still get a bit bigger yet, then the calyxes have to swell and ripen.. I bet she's starting to smell :weed:
 

Avinash

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Yes looks like stretch is well and truly done but she's still stacking calyxes so I think those buds will still get a bit bigger yet, then the calyxes have to swell and ripen.. I bet she's starting to smell :weed:
How many grows have you completed man
 

Mitchician

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Yeah super smelly. The colas get bigger and densier right??? Is she stacking buds already???
Yes they will keep growing for another few weeks
How will you know when she stops her stretch and starts budding
I dunno lol you just see it stop stretching and you see the buds growing.. I would say she's been budding for 3, maybe 4 weeks, but that's counting back a week from when you first saw hairs, because when you flip to 12/12 indoors it takes about a week for the hairs to come out and most people count bloom/flower/budding from when they change to 12/12.
People usually say the stretch period is something like the first 3 weeks of flower, but it varies with genetics. When people say 'start budding' it can mean lots of things, like an indoor grower could be just talking about when they changed the light to 12/12, and an outdoor grower can be talking about when they first see hairs, or they can be talking about when they have like thumb-size nugs or anywhere in between I guess..
This is my only my understanding, maybe someone else can give you a better answer.
How many grows have you completed man
Not sure mate I have only grown 2 seasons outdoors and have been growing indoors on and off for about 4 years. I only have a very small indoor grow because it has to be stealth, but it keeps me going. I only grow for myself so I don't need to produce much.
 

Avinash

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Yes they will keep growing for another few weeks

I dunno lol you just see it stop stretching and you see the buds growing.. I would say she's been budding for 3, maybe 4 weeks, but that's counting back a week from when you first saw hairs, because when you flip to 12/12 indoors it takes about a week for the hairs to come out and most people count bloom/flower/budding from when they change to 12/12.
People usually say the stretch period is something like the first 3 weeks of flower, but it varies with genetics. When people say 'start budding' it can mean lots of things, like an indoor grower could be just talking about when they changed the light to 12/12, and an outdoor grower can be talking about when they first see hairs, or they can be talking about when they have like thumb-size nugs or anywhere in between I guess..
This is my only my understanding, maybe someone else can give you a better answer.

Not sure mate I have only grown 2 seasons outdoors and have been growing indoors on and off for about 4 years. I only have a very small indoor grow because it has to be stealth, but it keeps me going. I only grow for myself so I don't need to produce much.
That's great man where are you from???
 

Avinash

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I guess the top cola is already bigger than a thumb but I am not seeing any buds poping out only white hairs and calyxes swelling up under the the colas
 

Avinash

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every time you pass a dead skunk pick it up and drop it in front of your building
Lol if I put carcussus in front of my home it will be eaten by street dogs and pigs in minutes the thing is we will never find any dead skunk except some bones
 

Mitchician

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Nah I don't really watch any sports I only like car and motorbike racing and stuff like that..

The strain is Sapphire OG by Humboldt Seed Organisation, check out the density of the trichomes...
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They all stick to each other and stretch like cheese when you open the bud...

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It wasn't grown organically I must admit, but I only use minimal bottled nutes no more than 4 bottles usually, and no bad stuff like synthetic plant growth regulators. Just NPK's, micros, kelp powder and Silica in veg and start of bloom.

I try to keep it simple and make the most of minimal expenses and inputs.

This is my bloom chamber right now...
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Everything in there at the moment is from seed that came from accidental pollination in a grow of some other homemade stuff. I didn't really try to grow these plants properly I just did a lot of tests and stuff on them, that black thing on the stalk of the plant is called an air-layer, which is a method of cloning, it's part of an experiment I thought of when reading someone else's post on here lol
 

Avinash

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Yeah I know I have air layered many fruit plants for my garden those are some nice size sticky nugs man how many 5 or 6 plants?? Are they photoperiods
 

Mitchician

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Nah there's about 10 in there at the moment but they're tiny because they were flowered kind of from seedlings and are only in about 1 litre of coco coir each except for 1 which is now in about 2 litres. They were part of an "emergency grow" from when I realised I was quickly running out of buds and had nothing but some neglected mothers growing and don't have any contacts to buy from, or money to buy with lol. They're on a bit of a perpetual set up with the ones on the right between 1 and 3 weeks away from harvest, and the ones on the left between 1 and 3ish weeks into bloom. There is a bit of autoflower in the genetics but I don't think it ever shows, most seeds I grow don't really veg long enough to find out anyway lol but all that I have cloned have been able to stay in veg so I'd say no the autoflower gene has probably been dominated by the photoperiod.
 
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