The plant on the fence is a big time hassel. I am not worried about my nieghbor but he has friends and his garage is right there. I sure hope they do not stink to high heaven. As you can see I added a netting on the top. I got tired of using string. They are still stretching also. This plant would be about 8 feet tall if let to grow. It had 3 main stems and there all are tied over. I should of LST this plant when small. I call it the flat top.
As you can see there is stairs and a deck right on top of my plants. Family lives on this property but they have friends ans what not going on. I did not want big colas swinging on there side of the fence in the wind. I will have to guard this grow with my life. I am already sleeping in my tent (3 hours a night) I am going to plant arborvidas all the way around this fall.
This baby is a big ol butter ball. This clone was almost dead but a few dime size leafes. It was also planted at the same time as the others. But it was only about 5 inches tall with the top half of the plant bone dead. I was only able to get 5 g-13 clones so at the time I was looking for any clone I could get. After seeing it grow like this I will try one in my indoor grow this winter. Thats a 20 gallon trash can under her.
Another shot with the trash can. The middle plant is now getting choked pretty hard.
The potted plants or doing much better. Most of the purple in the stems is now gone. And the darker green is comming back. Still having problems with dust. My dog run by while tossing dust in the air. Maybe I will try some horse hey or something? The green watter bucket was only out there a few hours and it is covered in dust.
Here is the back side of the 3 plants. Not as bushy as the front but doing ok. Next year I will take about 8 feet of the tops of the arborvidas behind them to solve this problem. The butter ball on the end is doing great. She gets all the morning sun.