An Oregonian with a problem :?

GeekIt

Active Member
(noob do not flame please)
I know I have missed the growning season this year in my state (Oregon) but I am planning to start my first couple of plants next year :mrgreen:. But my question is what is the best thing to do with my plants during the winter??
I cant bring them inside because of other residents and oregon winters are really cold....HELP!:confused:
 

catnips

Well-Known Member
Welcome : I'll have to have someone else advise you as I'm too ignorant still on what to do for cold climates.

There are people giving good advice on this forum - listen to them, and read the FAQs.

Good luck!
 

goldenchips

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If you have plants that are up and out of the dirt its not too late

it would be far better to get out and put them in the ground and harvest a small crop in october than let them freeze this winter.
If you dont have live plants , dont start any

I can post further help but i need to know your exact situation.
who's your roomies, parents or college buddies
how big are your plants/how many do you have

i guess the bottom line is if you have live plants they need to go outside
ASAP
If you absolutely need to keep a mother alive through the winter reply to this post and ill help, I did it last year, but i didnt have to hide them from anyone except my landlord.
 
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VictorVIcious

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what are you all talking about, I must really be blazed, don't you have time of harvest in Oregon outdoors?? He said he didn't plant this year. Plant in the spring harvest in the fall?? Plant again next spring??? did I miss some thing here??VV
 

GeekIt

Active Member
Thanks victor for reading my WHOLE POST but my roomies are parents and when I do plant they will be inground.
 

VictorVIcious

Well-Known Member
Thanks victor for reading my WHOLE POST but my roomies are parents and when I do plant they will be inground.
So the answer to your question is for an outdoor grow you would harvest the plant when it is mature and let it die. There are thing you can do to create a few seeds for your crop for the next year. Please do not grow on your parents property without their permission. VV
 
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