WestCoast Growers thread

The White Buffalo

Active Member
Growing out here on the Oregon coast. Climate is damp and challenging but working with a strain that has shown to be resistant to elements.(the seed came out of a pound of sour headband when I worked at a dispensary) It has been an amazing plant but the high is actually a little too racey for my liking. I usually prefer a heavier indica. I will try a few other varieties outside too. At least 1 Querkle and a Brazil Amaxonia.

The method depends on soil in the area which is pretty good where I am considering. I choose to work the available land instead of bringing in my own dirt. So to me this means going out and digging a few large holes and filling them with custom mix of organic chicken poop, straw and compost. I turn it into the soil and cover it with a "mulch" some sort to keep the weeds out. If security is not to much of a issue a cardboard box works just fine. Easy to fold up and transport. Lay it over the soil and then just cover with few rocks and leaves. Give it a few go months and its ready to go in springtime. Then I return, turn the soil again, work in some perlite and plant the babies. This year a few will be covered in chicken wire since the deer around here really seemed to have aquired a taste for cannabis. I don't really add any other nutes but will add molasses to their water once budding begins.

I like to keep it simple. A few plants spaced far apart. The less visits the better.
 

Drew4312

Active Member
Growing out here on the Oregon coast. Climate is damp and challenging but working with a strain that has shown to be resistant to elements.(the seed came out of a pound of sour headband when I worked at a dispensary) It has been an amazing plant but the high is actually a little too racey for my liking. I usually prefer a heavier indica. I will try a few other varieties outside too. At least 1 Querkle and a Brazil Amaxonia.

The method depends on soil in the area which is pretty goo where I am considering. I choose to work the available land instead of bringing in my own dirt. So to me this means going out and digging a few large holes and filling them with custom mix of organic chicken poop, straw and compost. I turn it into the soil and cover it with a "mulch" some sort to keep the weeds out. If security is not to much of a issue a cardboard box works just fine. Easy to fold up and transport. Lay it over the soil and then just cover with few rocks and leaves. Give it a few go months and its ready to go in springtime. Then I return, turn the soil again, work in some perlite and plant the babies. This year a few will be covered in chicken wire since the deer around here really seemed to have aquired a taste for cannabis. I don't really add any other nutes but will add molasses to their water once budding begins.


I like to keep it simple. A few plants spaced far apart. The less visits the better.
when do you plant them? what month?
 

loaded dervish

Active Member
I am from acrost the bridge from tacoma. I am going for 5 feminized sweet purple seeds, 5 feminized northern lights, and last but not least 5 feminized swiss cheese. I am starting these plants on 4/20 indoors then planting outdoors in may! I will give them a month to get some growth befor i throw them to the deer!! How are you going to grow outdoor in tacoma there are so many people i would be scared about geting jacked.
 

Drew4312

Active Member
I am from acrost the bridge from tacoma. I am going for 5 feminized sweet purple seeds, 5 feminized northern lights, and last but not least 5 feminized swiss cheese. I am starting these plants on 4/20 indoors then planting outdoors in may! I will give them a month to get some growth befor i throw them to the deer!! How are you going to grow outdoor in tacoma there are so many people i would be scared about geting jacked.
i live in tacoma too. i was tihnkin about drivin to eastern WA and plantin some out there
 

loaded dervish

Active Member
haha was at Tcc today the snow was just comming down. I hope it warms up soon so i can put my seeds outside!! I have also been doing the alumin soil samples seeing if growned was effected. All that spaying gosip about chemtrails. That is one long drive to eastern WA just for some plants.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
just going to do another small (large) jungal on the wonderful oregon coast this summer, with sum big bud, mazar, papya, and strawberry haz...
 

angryblackman

Well-Known Member
So far so good. In the thick of another storm here and I have 1 plant laying on the ground.. If I get a break in the weather I will head out and support it.
 

Metasynth

Well-Known Member
So far so good. In the thick of another storm here and I have 1 plant laying on the ground.. If I get a break in the weather I will head out and support it.
Right on, this is supposed to be a cold storm, it might even snow by me, which almost never happens. Hope Vegas was fun, dawg, and hope your plant weathers the storm!
 
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