first oregon outdoor in over 15 years

j00ster

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its tga's jacked up. i took a clone from 2 weeks into a indoor flower. popped those seeds feb8th. then took clone 9 weeks later. vegged the clone in a greenhouse till mothersday. clone was 6ft tall then. burried it 4 feet deep in an area that was once a pig pen. only 2 feet stuck out the top. it was interesting trying this. the 4ft burried seem to make q massive rootball fast because it never slowed down. i also had a 55 gallon drum with a float and 1 single 1/4 gallin hour dripper watering it constantly till about later august
 

potpimp

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its tga's jacked up. i took a clone from 2 weeks into a indoor flower. popped those seeds feb8th. then took clone 9 weeks later. vegged the clone in a greenhouse till mothersday. clone was 6ft tall then. burried it 4 feet deep in an area that was once a pig pen. only 2 feet stuck out the top. it was interesting trying this. the 4ft burried seem to make q massive rootball fast because it never slowed down. i also had a 55 gallon drum with a float and 1 single 1/4 gallin hour dripper watering it constantly till about later august
So, in your experience, did you get a lot better results by burying it like that? I've heard of doing that but I haven't heard of anyone doing it so radically. I'm guessing you got a lot more roots which make a lot larger plant a lot faster.
 

j00ster

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So, in your experience, did you get a lot better results by burying it like that? I've heard of doing that but I haven't heard of anyone doing it so radically. I'm guessing you got a lot more roots which make a lot larger plant a lot faster.
yes, it, in my opinion, helped the plant grow much larger in my area then the other plants grown regularly that were near it with our shorter season
 

DesertGrow89

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That thing is a monster! If you or anyone on the thread happens to be in central oregon I have some seedlings from breeders boutique that need to be given away, I can't grow indoors anymore until l can find a house with a reasonable landlord. They are a few strains from breeders boutique, dog kush, fireballs, a freebie or two..
 

j00ster

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That thing is a monster! If you or anyone on the thread happens to be in central oregon I have some seedlings from breeders boutique that need to be given away, I can't grow indoors anymore until l can find a house with a reasonable landlord. They are a few strains from breeders boutique, dog kush, fireballs, a freebie or two..
what town? i wouldnt mind keeping them a live for you
 

DesertGrow89

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They're more than just alive, they're thriving! Temps were a bit cool during germ and they yellowed out early but I up canned em to ones, rooted after a couple days and greened up nicely.

Bend/Tumalo/Redmond area

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