OG Dirt's Outdoor Medical Grow

OG Dirt

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Hey people its growing season we just finished building a new cedar fence brought the backhoe in and dug 24 4 foot by 4 foot holes. We are using perlite peat moss and some super soil mixed with the yard soil.
STRAINS ON TAP! Blue dream ACDC critical kush lemon haze space queen and more. This year in eastern Oregon its warm early so in the ground they go. Some are mothers others are clones. We will have pics up soon. Stay tuned in for this grow season we expect 8x8 monster girls by late Oct.
 

moondance

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Hey people its growing season we just finished building a new cedar fence brought the backhoe in and dug 24 4 foot by 4 foot holes. We are using perlite peat moss and some super soil mixed with the yard soil.
STRAINS ON TAP! Blue dream ACDC critical kush lemon haze space queen and more. This year in eastern Oregon its warm early so in the ground they go. Some are mothers others are clones. We will have pics up soon. Stay tuned in for this grow season we expect 8x8 monster girls by late Oct.
Fucking Go Brother - Thanks for Growing!!!!!
 

MjMama

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I'm surprised you can grow heavy sativas like lemon haze up in Oregon. You must be somewhere that gets mild weather in the fall? I'd love to hear your soil recipe if you feel like sharing. I'm a geek about that stuff.
 

OG Dirt

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I'm surprised you can grow heavy sativas like lemon haze up in Oregon. You must be somewhere that gets mild weather in the fall? I'd love to hear your soil recipe if you feel like sharing. I'm a geek about that stuff.
This is Sub Cools Mix Im shooting for this mix this year did a variation of it last year with Good results.high-quality organic potting soil with coco fiber and mycorrhizae
  • 25 to 50 lbs of organic worm castings
  • 5 lbs steamed bone meal
  • 5 lbs Bloom bat guano
  • 5 lbs blood meal
  • 3 lbs rock phosphate
  • ¾ cup Epson salts
  • ½ cup sweet lime (dolomite)
  • ½ cup azomite (trace elements)
  • 2 tbsp powdered humic acid
 

OG Dirt

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Hello Green Friends A quick update I almost have all the soil ingredients together and planting will begin soon. We are at 3300 ft above sea level close to the mountains so kind wary of planting the girls to early. The cold already messed us up a bit when we transitioned from the veg room and clone room to covered porch to acclimate them. But the love they get for the next 6 months or so will have them looking stunningly Beautiful.
 

Joedank

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Hello Green Friends A quick update I almost have all the soil ingredients together and planting will begin soon. We are at 3300 ft above sea level close to the mountains so kind wary of planting the girls to early. The cold already messed us up a bit when we transitioned from the veg room and clone room to covered porch to acclimate them. But the love they get for the next 6 months or so will have them looking stunningly Beautiful.
yea dog i feel you on the trepedation of putting them out . i am at 7200ft and run greenhouses and heaters alot to avoid shock... cant wait to see some monsters over the next few months...
 

OG Dirt

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Made a supply run today to pick up more Garden essentials Also stop buy My Medical friend POOLS place to BS and take a pick of his garden. Enjoy green friends.
 

crossfade69

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I'm surprised you can grow heavy sativas like lemon haze up in Oregon. You must be somewhere that gets mild weather in the fall? I'd love to hear your soil recipe if you feel like sharing. I'm a geek about that stuff.
southern or, is what's up we can run most anything I had plants out till Halloween and they came out great I also have Odessy shinning haze she finishes to we are the far north tip of the triangle
 

OG Dirt

Member
Hey people its growing season we just finished building a new cedar fence brought the backhoe in and dug 24 4 foot by 4 foot holes. We are using perlite peat moss and some super soil mixed with the yard soil.
STRAINS ON TAP! Blue dream ACDC critical kush lemon haze space queen and more. This year in eastern Oregon its warm early so in the ground they go. Some are mothers others are clones. We will have pics up soon. Stay tuned in for this grow season we expect 8x8 monster girls by late Oct.
More strains on tap now.the snow we just had killed a few girls so planting more soon.
 
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