Oklahoma Growers Thread!

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thought you were an indoor grower. You have posted some really nice pics of indoor grows but I've never seen one from outside. I do remember you saying how much MMJ you could grow some time back.

That brings up a question. Do you really have to have an individual garden for each MMJ card holder or can you have a family garden? They say individual because one person might get a bud bud indended for someone else.

DWW
I am a commercial indoor grower. Currently have the room full and in week 4 of flower, but I usually set out some outdoor cuts in a compost pile for personal use. Oklahoma is not kind to outdoor. I got some bud rot last year, grasshoppers, caterpillars .... so we never smoke it. We just make RSO out of it. We help out cancer patients, friends and family with pain or sleep problems. We mostly cut it 3:1 with MCT coconut oil for easier dosing... except for cancer patients.. then we leave it raw.
As far as a patient... the law says you can have 6 mature (flowering) and 6 non flowering plants per patient per household... So like me and my wife, and my parents have the same address (different houses) so we can have 24 mature and 24 seedlings (vegetive state) at any given time.. but the State is so busy chasing down illegal Commercial Grow ops that they don't have time to go inspect 328,000 personal grows.... so yeah, they really don't have time for that.
My last update from 5/28... we're just a small mom and pop operation.
 
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PlantManBee

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Howdy y'all,

I haven't been on RIU in a LONG time but I am now in Toklahoma and RIU seems to have the biggest Toklahoma presence so here I am. LEGAL after 32 years in Austin, I moved to Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

I'm growing mostly a cross I made That's mostly Highland Mexican x Blueberry, but I have recently fallen in love with CBG. I'm going to be playing with some CBG genetics for the foreseeable future.

Anyone out there in Cherokee County?
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Oklahoma is not kind to outdoor. I got some bud rot last year, grasshoppers, caterpillars .... so we never smoke it.
I pretty well have most of those problems ubder control. I grow outdoor 100% organic. Amnesia Haze is really only difficult to grow because of the bugs. If you look at my pictures you'll see yellow sticky bug traps hanging all over. Their color is about half gone now because they look brown from the bugs. Each bug repersents at least one hole in a leaf. There are enough bugs on the traps to have distroyed my grow. This is the second set of bud traps. The first set got messed up from the cottonwood trees.

Also I spray a little soapy water for afids, DE for things that crawl, and BT.

The worst are the leaf hoppers. They stand on their noses and suck juicefrom the leaf. That leaves a hole and the leaf will probibly die. That's where the yellow sticky traps will litterly save your plants.

The heat does't help. Year befroe last I let 2 Chocolopes grow tall. It was really hot and everything over 6 or 7 feet burned up.

Get your yellow sticky traps,
DWW
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Howdy y'all,

I haven't been on RIU in a LONG time but I am now in Toklahoma and RIU seems to have the biggest Toklahoma presence so here I am. LEGAL after 32 years in Austin, I moved to Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

I'm growing mostly a cross I made That's mostly Highland Mexican x Blueberry, but I have recently fallen in love with CBG. I'm going to be playing with some CBG genetics for the foreseeable future.

Anyone out there in Cherokee County?
Welcome to the Oklahoma Growers Thread!
 

Two pa

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Howdy y'all,

I haven't been on RIU in a LONG time but I am now in Toklahoma and RIU seems to have the biggest Toklahoma presence so here I am. LEGAL after 32 years in Austin, I moved to Tahlequah, the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

I'm growing mostly a cross I made That's mostly Highland Mexican x Blueberry, but I have recently fallen in love with CBG. I'm going to be playing with some CBG genetics for the foreseeable future.

Anyone out there in Cherokee County?
Osage co.here brother. Tulsa the other lower 48hrs
 

Two pa

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Thanks.
You can make a garden that meets OMMA specs fairly easy with goat panels and tee posts. I use 20 foot x 4 foot panels.

What to do with the one out by the fence? Right now it's almost 5 feet tall and in plain sight from the road about 300 feet away. Not too easy to see but once you do you can't unsee it. We are thinking clones. It would be a perfect mother plant but our gardens are full. Any sugestions?

DancesWithWeeds
Atwoods has a slat style fencing you can roll out..mabee hide it..i use banana plants for a cover crop.your eyes automatically go to them .and the yard looks like a plantation.this was last year..peace20210919_094100.jpg
 

DancesWithWeeds

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Atwoods has a slat style fencing you can roll out..mabee hide it..i use banana plants for a cover crop.your eyes automatically go to them .and the yard looks like a plantation.this was last year..peaceView attachment 5146944
Butiful. Looks like California.

The feed stores around here are cheaper than Atwood's. The panels and fencing were already here so why not use them? Bamboo would be nicer, but I have tee posts. My main concern other than the OMMA are the goats. If they get into the back yard and get the munchies it's game over for this year. I think to meet requirements for the fence it has to be 6 feet and not seen from the road.

I can't violate any of their stupid rules because I'm too old to catch up again. So, what we do is built a fence tall enough that kids can't walk in but strong enough to climb over.

DancesWithWeeds
 
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