My First Outdoor NW

Humanrob

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had an epiphany for to have more light. Dug out my panda film, should have thought of this in spring,:dunce: oh well, now they will receive more
reflected light.
Very interesting idea! I might design some mylar covered low walls (angled upward) into my next grow structure. Got to optimize the fading light any way we can.
 

Humanrob

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So far so good, still a long ways off for the next phase.
I saw in another post that you may grow somewhere else are you going to try and grow outside at home next year anyway?
Yeah, I might do two at home and two at my brothers. Each has advantages and disadvantages, he lives about an hour and 20 minutes away, and its on the other side of PDX so its a PITA drive, but he does have open land and lots of sun. Those won't get much attention from me, and all he'll do is water them, but between those and some over-cared for but under-sunned ones here at the house, I should get something.

But truly, a lot of time will pass between now and then. I've upgraded my indoor lights and I'm experimenting with different soil mediums, and if I get my indoor going really well, I might not do an outdoor at all next year. Currently I'm running an indoor that are clones from my outdoor, and the buds on the indoor are a hundred times better in every way because they have more than enough light to fully mature. No PM, no bud rot, no bugs inside -- every spray known to man and I have all of those things outside. This afternoon I'm going to salvage whatever I can from the outdoor, but it looks like I'm going to have a ton of underdeveloped unsmokable bud, that can probably be made into butter. I just don't need that much butter, so I'd guess 70% will get composted.
 

oragrow

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OH, by me(: lol.
With your growing situation, I would agree indoor would be better. Glad you have some clones that are doing well. Composting, oh yes, trim a lot while the plant is still upright, then work the big leaves into the soil and cover.
good luck on the salvage.
 

oragrow

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I've always used organic nutrients starting to use some of the synthetic for the end of bud and I think it's looking better than before anyone one have some advice organic/synthetic? Or both?? Lol
Hey, Did you get an answer for your question?
 

oragrow

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TOO HIGH, ..:shock:
I could use that strain, lol

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Jalepandro

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Next year, I'm definitely gonna go with a PM resistant strain.
Neem Oil is a good treatment though, in the meantime.

Just moved, so the new area is notably different than what I'm used too.

On another note, have any of you tried "Kind Soil" hot soil mix? It looks like a nutrient-rich feeder soil that claims to supply all necessary nutrients without needing any additional amended nutrient feedings.
I want to give it a shot, but was curious if anybody has experience with it.
 

oragrow

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Next year, I'm definitely gonna go with a PM resistant strain.
Neem Oil is a good treatment though, in the meantime.

Just moved, so the new area is notably different than what I'm used too.

On another note, have any of you tried "Kind Soil" hot soil mix? It looks like a nutrient-rich feeder soil that claims to supply all necessary nutrients without needing any additional amended nutrient feedings.
I want to give it a shot, but was curious if anybody has experience with it.
Sorry, haven't used it.

Still going strong in portland....heres my grape daddy really turning on the purpsView attachment 3517344 . Whereas there is not enough sunlight I put 2x1000w lights on her outside View attachment 3517345
they look great, glad you have the lights on.
wish I could, but not now.
 

oragrow

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@atvman84,
Yesterday, found budrot, started to harvest / salvage flowers. The afghan black domina, buds are soaked, spent part of the day cutting flowers.
Don't really have a space to dry all the plants.

Looks like this newbie, has to think over the winter on what will change next time.
 

Humanrob

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@Humanrob, How is your salvage job doing?
I'm done. We left a couple of plants up since this week is supposed to be mostly warmer and drier, just on the off chance one actually finishes, but most likely they're toast. I took the White Fire OG down to the stump this morning, it had PM and rot all over the place and there was nothing to salvage, we didn't get a single bud from that one. Not a good NW strain. The GSC next to it was significantly more resistant to mold and mildew, but in my yard did not get the light it needed to finish. It'll come down in the next day or two, and we won't get anything from that one either.

We got one decent harvest from the Alien (10oz), but since it had bud rot in some places, even though we were as careful as possible to eliminate it, we'll only use that for edibles. The Chemdawg was trimmed twice, and its still up, and its doing a good job of resisting mold/mildew and we might get a third cut from it. Other than that, we took down the "wild one" (from a mysterious seed, and left mostly unattended) in two stages, and we'll get a bunch of smokeable bud from that. As it cures it smells very diesel-like, so I think it has that in its genetics.

As far as drying goes I got a couple of those hanging basket/rack? things, and hung them the only place I could, my garage. It's been cool and humid enough that its a real slow drying process, but it's happening. I'll get something from it all.

Definitely learned a lot, but I'm too tired to even think about it all. I just finished my second DIY COB light, and I'm focusing on the fall/early winter indoor now.
 

WV: Jetson

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@atvman84,
Yesterday, found budrot, started to harvest / salvage flowers. The afghan black domina, buds are soaked, spent part of the day cutting flowers.
Don't really have a space to dry all the plants.

Looks like this newbie, has to think over the winter on what will change next time.
Soaked from the rain on Sat. or soaked, like, from rot? This is a strain I was eyeballin' for next year...
 

oragrow

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Soaked from the rain on Sat. or soaked, like, from rot? This is a strain I was eyeballin' for next year...
Soaked from the rain, fog in the morning, then not drying out during the day.
I found one plant afghan black domina, is finished and no rot. There seems to be 2 pheno types. Later today, harvest the rest, then check every bud and daily recheck until dry.

Put some bud into a dehydrater, as a test, maybe not perfect.

@Humanrob, Glad you harvested some good bud. Good luck on your winter project.
 

PtownsFinest

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image.jpg Pretty happy right now tho took a couple branches off my 2 outdoor finally dry and they both smell great but the blackberry tastes fkn weird hoping that will go away with the flush but overall think they will b good lucked out no bugs and no mold
 
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