Oregon Outdoor, 2020

MICHI-CAN

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@graying.geek - you started the 2019 and 2020 Outdoor Oregon threads... how about 2021? Are you planning an outdoor summer grow this year?

I hope all is well in your world, and look forward to sharing another summer of growing with my fellow Oregonians :)
And I thought Michiganders was funny sounding. LOL. Peace.
 

BlazinDucks

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I got my stuff up and running for the season once again. I pulled the trigger on a grow tent this season, and started from seed. Ive always grown clones that I've purchased from a dispensary, so it's a different start than what I'm used to. I'll be running 2 strains, Cherry Pie, and Agent Orange that I purchased from ILGM. I'll keep 2 in the tent, 2 in pots outside, and 2 in my normal garden in the ground. It's been a learning curve dealing with a grow tent, but I only have 2 in there now and once I re-potted them earlier in the week they've looked great. I had watering issues for the majority of the past 2 months. Nearly killed em a couple times. I was watering too often and they stopped growing, and yellowed up pretty badly. Took me some time to get them on the right path again. All is well now. Everything that's outside is rapidly growing. Hoping for a better grow this season, last year was underwhelming.
 

MICHI-CAN

Well-Known Member
I got my stuff up and running for the season once again. I pulled the trigger on a grow tent this season, and started from seed. Ive always grown clones that I've purchased from a dispensary, so it's a different start than what I'm used to. I'll be running 2 strains, Cherry Pie, and Agent Orange that I purchased from ILGM. I'll keep 2 in the tent, 2 in pots outside, and 2 in my normal garden in the ground. It's been a learning curve dealing with a grow tent, but I only have 2 in there now and once I re-potted them earlier in the week they've looked great. I had watering issues for the majority of the past 2 months. Nearly killed em a couple times. I was watering too often and they stopped growing, and yellowed up pretty badly. Took me some time to get them on the right path again. All is well now. Everything that's outside is rapidly growing. Hoping for a better grow this season, last year was underwhelming.
Learn wet and dry weight of your pots. Water when light/dry. Take your time and let water saturate until run off. Then wait a half hour or so before discarding the run off. There's your true wet weight.

Best wishes.
 

xtsho

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Not sure if we can rename this thread 2021? or should we start a new Oregon Outdoor 2021 post,,
 

Tim Fox

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thank you
 
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