Rule #1 - When growing outdoors in NW Oregon grow a strain that finishes before December.
So I thought I planted a Ruderalis Indica, then a Ruderalis Indica + Panama cross I made, and now don't think it's either. I planted it one night on the patio after a day of drinking Gin. I have so many vials of seeds so I don't know what I planted. I'm thinking it's one of the Oldtimers Haze crosses I made because of how long it's taking to flower. I have 4 - 5 of them. This plant needs another 4 weeks at least. Probably longer. Hopefully before January. It kind of sucks because I can't give it the light it needs with it being 8 ft tall and raining outside.
I bring it inside at night and during the day I lay it sideways over a chair under the awning where the sun shines for most of the day if it's out. Now that my pole beans have all died there is no place in the yard to put it where it's hidden and can't be seen by the neighbors. It might be legal to grow here but as I've said before, I still don't want my neighbors to know I'm growing. Although I'm pretty sure one neighbor saw it even though I tried to hide it next to the beans. But they mind their business and I mind mine. They have half their yard devoted to garden space like I do so they might have something hiding out there as well. But I don't peek through the fence so I don't know.
Took this a few days ago. Plant is laying at an angle across a chair. Pretty fluffy looking and it is. But it smells pretty good. Stinks up the house when I bring it in at night. The bud structure also leads me to believe that it is an OTH cross or maybe just a straight OTH reproduction. I don't know. Regardless, I'll run it until it's done. I might break out the old magnetic 1000 watt HPS ballast and hang it in one of the spare rooms. I'd have to grow the plant horizontal but it would benefit tremendously from the light.