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fieldgrower

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my spot is relatively close to a neighbors yard but not at all near their house, their are also pine trees blocking the way, the only time they even come close to the spot is when they mow the lawn, i have 2 plants in the area one is a little over 4 feet tall right now and still has 3 months left for growing, already showing pre flowers, couple branches tied down, i have a fealing its going to be a beast, 4 year growing, and i really never grew this close to a neighbors house but it is a really really good spot at the same time, blends right in, gets optimal sunlight
, actually the only thing i was thinking that would realy give it away, is the smell, im guessing im going to get maybe 8-10 oz's, maybe even a little more, my question is...how much is this bitch going to stink?? if its already showing pre flowers and still has 3 months left, its indica, off some very potent stuff i bought from a friend, found a seed out of the whole oz. and grew it, i have no idea what to expect as far as the smell goes, its still vegging more than flowering right now but it gets kinda smelly in that little area, the other plant is only like 2 feet tall, sativa-like....thanks -FG
 

sproutco

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Hopefully when the neighbors are near it mowing the lawn they will be smelling gasoline and exhaust fumes from the mower. :D
 
G

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Its going to stink, especially considering its an Indica. If you get a nice little breeze in your direction, youll smell her.
So hopefully your neighbors dont care too much or maybe just maybe... they dont have noses. Otherwise expect the worst. Sorry to sound negative here but security is the biggest issue and if your neighbors seem like they may turn you in, expect that they will.
 
G

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I got some stinky ass plants outdoors and I can smell them from the front yard sometimes....and they are way way in the back. niebhors are plenty of ft away though so I dont worry. but I can def smell them when its real humid and windy out. the neighbors dont know its me....(its the dead skunk down the road)...hehe
 

Babbabud

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Sounds like a great time to fertilize the lawn with some nice stinky steer manure. Should make for a nice green lawn and the neighbor gotta respect that :)
 

sproutco

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Babbabud said:
Sounds like a great time to fertilize the lawn with some nice stinky steer manure. Should make for a nice green lawn and the neighbor gotta respect that :)

Maybe get a pickup truck full and throw it out of the back with a shovel. Ha ha ha. Good idea.
 

fieldgrower

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lol thanks for the suggestions, yeah all the other neighbors are pretty cool, even found a crop my neighbor was growing, not very social with them, i left their crop alone :) but this one neighbor seems a little nosey, her dogs are always getting loose and here she comes right through my yard, almost like an excuse to snoop around, lol its funny because their is no way in hell she can see it, too many random vines/weeds, blocking the way, along with pricker bushes, so atleast she cant see it, shes prolly like 40 years old or so, but she seems very nosey and it aggrivates me, i just want to tell her, why dont you fucking tie your dogs up, but then i would look suspicious, so i help her every time i happen to be outside and her dog romes in to my yard, here are some lowryder picks a week before i chopped um :) enjoy

and the cured product (2 weeks)
 
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sproutco

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Take some baked goods or some other offering over to the neighbors. Keep some dog treats real handy for when the dog comes over and you can be like "I had a snack for your dog. I love it." Keeping friends with the neighbors will get you more respect and privacy. Sometimes it takes extra effort and time (despite what it may be) to pull off an illegal crop.
 
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fieldgrower said:
, but she seems very nosey and it aggrivates me, i just want to tell her, why dont you fucking tie your dogs up, but then i would look suspicious, so i help her every time i happen to be outside and her dog romes in to my yard

I dont think that looks suspicious at all. Its your right to do so. She should have her dogs tied up and if theyre always running through your yard then thats an invasion of your privacy.
It would aggravate me even more if she did find my grow and turn me in. If I were you, I would kindly ask her to keep her dogs out of your yard. Too much of a security risk to have somebody else walking around your garden.
 

sproutco

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Indophiliac said:
I dont think that looks suspicious at all. Its your right to do so. She should have her dogs tied up and if theyre always running through your yard then thats an invasion of your privacy.
It would aggravate me even more if she did find my grow and turn me in. If I were you, I would kindly ask her to keep her dogs out of your yard. Too much of a security risk to have somebody else walking around your garden.

I think in this situation it is best to bite your tongue. In the part of the country I am in (not revealing my location) love thy neighbor. I don't think it would be wise to "start something" with them and have them not give a crap about you. They will just talk about you at the dinner table.
 
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fieldgrower

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yeah thats what i was thinking, just dont really say anything, i dont want to make it look like im hiding anything, and i dont want to make enemies, i just think its odd, last year her dogs NEVER got loose, and whenever she comes through my yard for her dog she looks in places she shouldnt be looking, like in bushes and shit, its a farely big dog, you cant miss it, it barks at EVERYTHING, i have to check my crop when their is no dog outside or else it will see me through the pine trees and flips out, generally i like to get shit done in the morning, i think the dog treat thing would probably work best
 
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Sounds a little sketchy man. If shes looking in bushes and stuff it sounds like she might of smelled something or had a suspcion or something. I hate nosey people like that with a passion. They think they're helping society by finding the people "doing bad things."

Anyways just be careful. Sounds like a good idea to have treats for the dog and stuff...but if it keeps happening just tell her (politley of course) you would appreciate it if her dog was not always running into your yard. Maybe get a cat or something to have an excuse for why too...only if its that important to you though. Goodluck.
 

fieldgrower

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yeah, but the thing is, she lets her dogs go "escape" in to my other neighbors yard to, and i seen her walking through theirs also, it pisses me off, i cant even explain how much it pisses me off...but hell i think i will say something next time "politely" havent had any "most recent" issues, today i think i caught the first wiff of the girl lol...and its basically still vegging, oh jeeze
 

teh_piper

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Indophiliac said:
Its going to stink, especially considering its an Indica. If you get a nice little breeze in your direction, youll smell her.
So hopefully your neighbors dont care too much or maybe just maybe... they dont have noses. Otherwise expect the worst. Sorry to sound negative here but security is the biggest issue and if your neighbors seem like they may turn you in, expect that they will.
Even if she does smell it, who is to say she is going to find it or even know where its coming from? :chin:
 

glock23

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post a "no trespassing" sign and join the NRA..you get a hat. next time she comes into your yard, make sure you have a nice big firearm on hand. :) a good, used 12 gauge shotgun might only set you back $100. tell her it's her duty as an american to respect your right to privacy. she'll probably leave you alone after that.
 
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