Oregon Outdoors

Humanrob

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I’ve wanted to try that Six Shooter! I hear it a great producer.
A friend who I was trading samples with gave us some and my wife really likes it, so I'm glad I go that one.

Autos have come a long way, you should find something among those that fits the bill.
I grew a few last year and was really impressed with the Qtr Pounder from Canuk. Got almost 3oz from it and was pretty stoney smoke.
Hell if you grow your limit of 10 plants you could easily pull down a lb.
I've got strains from a bunch of different breeders, and this year they have the prime sun spots in the garden so once things warm up they should take off. And yes, with 10 I should get at least a pound. :)
 

DG1959

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Thank you Slow Drawl...I planted 2 Lemon venom in the middle thinking I might SCROG them. Really looking forward to the Tangerine dream though. Ran 5 plants in there last year and by using the homemade tomato cages and a few steel T posts I was able to control them. The greenhouse was pretty full even super cropping to limit some height. The way I built the greenhouse I can raise the hoops about 12 inch's more by just adjusting the hoops.
 
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SchmoeJoe

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Thank you Slow Drawl...I planted 2 Lemon venom in the middle thinking I might SCROG them. Really looking forward to the Tangerine dream though. Ran 5 plants in there last year and by using the homemade tomato cages and a few steel T posts I was able to control them. The greenhouse was pretty full even super cropping to limit some height. The way I built the greenhouse I can raise the hoops about 12 inch's more by just adjusting the hoops.

I'm curious, what's your spacing?
 

DG1959

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Going for a bit of a hedge row lay out?
Yes, kind of. I plan on scrog for the two Lemon venom. This greenhouse has produced well for the last two seasons. The dirt is from my own farm and has been composted for years.
 

SchmoeJoe

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Yes, kind of. I plan on scrog for the two Lemon venom. This greenhouse has produced well for the last two seasons. The dirt is from my own farm and has been composted for years.
I'm all about the established living soil.
 

Humanrob

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Looks like summer might arrive on the 15th? And then BOOM! within a couple of days we'll have 90+ degrees. At least that's what they're saying now. It's totally impacted the autos I'm experimenting with, they are going to be a small scrawny bunch. Is it impacting anyone's photos?
 

SchmoeJoe

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Looks like summer might arrive on the 15th? And then BOOM! within a couple of days we'll have 90+ degrees. At least that's what they're saying now. It's totally impacted the autos I'm experimenting with, they are going to be a small scrawny bunch. Is it impacting anyone's photos?
I've seen a couple of gardens that have already been triggered into flowering. Even one where they planted the same strains in the same place at the same time after they cut trees to improve exposure.
 

too larry

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Looks like summer might arrive on the 15th? And then BOOM! within a couple of days we'll have 90+ degrees. At least that's what they're saying now. It's totally impacted the autos I'm experimenting with, they are going to be a small scrawny bunch. Is it impacting anyone's photos?
My IG buddies from Oregon were saying the cold nights was slowing their growth.

My cool nights this past week were in the 60's. But being so far south, my length of day is only 14 hours 5 minutes. Some of my Ass Cheese and Ass Cheese Blues are flowering away. It's in the 2nd or 3rd week, so I said fuck it, and dusted a limb on both of them with Boggle Gum pollen. If it does reveg, I'll clip off all the buds except the ones I dusted. If not, I'll be harvesting seeds and buds in August. This is my 3rd year growing Ass Cheese. First time I've had an early flower issue. But these are f2's, so that might be part of it.
 

SchmoeJoe

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My IG buddies from Oregon were saying the cold nights was slowing their growth.

My cool nights this past week were in the 60's. But being so far south, my length of day is only 14 hours 5 minutes. Some of my Ass Cheese and Ass Cheese Blues are flowering away. It's in the 2nd or 3rd week, so I said fuck it, and dusted a limb on both of them with Boggle Gum pollen. If it does reveg, I'll clip off all the buds except the ones I dusted. If not, I'll be harvesting seeds and buds in August. This is my 3rd year growing Ass Cheese. First time I've had an early flower issue. But these are f2's, so that might be part of it.
They'll reveg and you'll lose most of the seasons vegetative growth. The best option is to keep them flowering by depping.
 

too larry

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They'll reveg and you'll lose most of the seasons vegetative growth. The best option is to keep them flowering by depping.
I know they will be fucked if they reveg. But throwing shade is not an option in the bush. I have more plants than good sense would dictate, so no worries about the loss of flowers. It's just a new wrinkle the f2's threw in that I wasn't expecting.
 
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