Oregon medical grow 2013

0regonKush

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These girls are big! I wont be starting my seeds in February next year that's for sure. My 2 tallest plants are over 8 feet tall. Its good I decided to super crop it down or there would be no hiding it. My structure is seven feet tall and I have to keep super cropping the bottom branches to keep them lower then my shade cloth.
I have 2 Oregon Skunk buds, a Northern Lights, a Bubblicious, a Purple Urkle and a Blue Dream. Having a 6 plant limit I wanted them to veg a while to get the most out of the plants I'm allowed. The OSB started budding earlier then the rest. They are just now getting the first doses of Beastie Bloomz. The other 4 plants are still on Open Sesame till the buds get bigger.
All grown in my custom made privatized greenhouse that cost me $160 to build. I will be uploading some pictures later this evening.
 
I also included a picture of one of my Mantids. All natural bug control. I released 200+ into my garden and yard and there are still a few around doing their job.
 

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Nice spot, great house, and I love your insect control. I was thinking the same kind of deal, but I don't have a greenhouse just the wide open outdoors
 
Thread update. I just gave my Oregon Skunk Bud its last dose of Beastie Bloomz yesterdays. The buds are beautiful and already covered in crystals. There appears to be between 2 and 3 ozs of pot even at this early time. I have very high hopes for these 2 plants.
My other 4 plants just got their last shot of Open Sesame. 2 of those plants are so big i think I need to transplant them out of their 12 gallon pots. I got a couple 20 gallon soft pots for the job after they dry out a little more. I know its not preferable to transplant during bud, but, I think the plants will suffer more in the long run being root bound this next 6-8 weeks.
I had to cover the greenhouse the other day due to rain. I m trying to keep this stuff out of the outdoor category even though I have an open top. The plastic is clear and I remove it as soon as possible so I keep up air flow and reduce the chances of mold.
They aren't the best pics but I cant get inside the tent anymore. :) I had to cut the straps off my shade cloth base to let me water and keep an eye out for bugs.
If anybody has tips or sees any issues please share. I'm new to growing outdoors.
 

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Lookin great OK. I am a newby and just transplanted a couple from 5g planters to 10g root pouches. They are a couple weeks into flower and today (the day after repotting) they looked very happy. As long as the root ball stays intact it shouldn't even phase them. An extra set of hands would be a great idea to assist with repotting.
 
Your garden is looking good! It also looks like your flowers are quite a bit further along than mine, I have some pics of my greenhouse up on my page if you would like to check em out. I am growing Deep Purple(Purple Urkle BX, actually what brought me to your thread for comparison.), Purple Kush, Blue Magoo, Cheese Quake, Chronic, Oregon Diesel, Agent Orange, Strawberry Tonic(Strawberry Cough x Cannatonic), and OG Kush. I guess I should have grown out the OSB seeds I bought from my local dispensary too, although he called them Orange Skunk Bud...
 
yep got my covers done in time for the oregon rain. Last year no rain until Oct. Not so lucky this year.
 
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