Oregon growers

First time grower, hating this rain in my part of the state. I've got them covered up pretty well though so I hope I can get through the next couple weeks and finish out nicely. I still have another month or so on one of the strains. That should get interesting.
Those are some beautiful ladies!
Way to not let this weather get you down!
 

slow drawl

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First time grower, hating this rain in my part of the state. I've got them covered up pretty well though so I hope I can get through the next couple weeks and finish out nicely. I still have another month or so on one of the strains. That should get interesting.
Awesome looking plants..what strains?
Tough time of year for us wet side Oregon growers for sure. Keep em covered and hope for the best. I had to chop my Pineapple Chunk yesterday, found some botrytis in a few spots last week and give it a healthy shot of Serenade. To little to late, once you dig in there is always more than expected. Lost about a qtr of the plant which doesn't piss me off half as bad as the fact ....it wasn't ready argghhh.
Good luck with your crop, looks great.
 

innerG

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I'm in Western WA (Tacoma) and it's getting rainy on me west of the mountains here too.

Chopped 2 girls a little early (saw a couple little spots of PM and went overboard) and added a little space heater in my greenhouse, hoping to buy another week or two for my last plant

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BlazinDucks

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Awesome looking plants..what strains?
Tough time of year for us wet side Oregon growers for sure. Keep em covered and hope for the best. I had to chop my Pineapple Chunk yesterday, found some botrytis in a few spots last week and give it a healthy shot of Serenade. To little to late, once you dig in there is always more than expected. Lost about a qtr of the plant which doesn't piss me off half as bad as the fact ....it wasn't ready argghhh.
Good luck with your crop, looks great.
I have two cherry pies. And the other is called SLA from what I was told from the guy that gave it to me. I can't find any info on that strain name so I just call her lafawnda :-) I've been successful at keeping the rain out minus a couple tiny drips here and there that I've fixed as I've found them. My biggest concern has been the 10-15 caterpillars I've found hanging out on my buds. They're a pain to spot if not looking very closely. My hands feel like they've been dipped in tree sap after I'm done picking them off.
 

2hightothinkofaname

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Yeah it's bud worm season. Mine were hit with BT throughout veg, so I've only found two this year. BT goes a long way for natural caterpillar control. Look into it for next year.
 

BlazinDucks

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Yeah it's bud worm season. Mine were hit with BT throughout veg, so I've only found two this year. BT goes a long way for natural caterpillar control. Look into it for next year.
Definitely looking into it. I had used something called nuke em months ago in mid veg. Sprayed them down in the evening. I used the specified dose but the next day the leaves were all talon clawed so I never sprayed them again.
 

ktmac20

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I'm in Portland area, still waiting for my outdoor to be done, with all this rain and the upcoming rain I hope I can hold out without bud rot..Here's my Black strain...well good luck with the weather and Happy Harvest
Nice to see someone else running "The Black" Did you start yours from seed or clone? Beautiful plant!

I grew one from a clone outdoors this summer and also have 2 that I cloned from my outdoor now growing in my tent! My outdoor was just harvested and yielded 9 oz

Cheers
 

HarvesterPdx

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Nice to see someone else running "The Black" Did you start yours from seed or clone? Beautiful plant!

I grew one from a clone outdoors this summer and also have 2 that I cloned from my outdoor now growing in my tent! My outdoor was just harvested and yielded 9 oz

Cheers
I started mine from seeds, I was able to get 8 phenotypes, kept the best. I still got awayss to go...IMG_5124.JPG
 

HarvesterPdx

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Definitely looking into it. I had used something called nuke em months ago in mid veg. Sprayed them down in the evening. I used the specified dose but the next day the leaves were all talon clawed so I never sprayed them again.
Nukem is a very good product used with 1 ounce of nukem per 32 ounces of water plus a 1/4 teaspoon of a wetting agent..I used it all through vegg and all the way up to 2 weeks ago in flower once a week as a preventative..I havent had any mold, pm or bugs..
 

BlazinDucks

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Nukem is a very good product used with 1 ounce of nukem per 32 ounces of water plus a 1/4 teaspoon of a wetting agent..I used it all through vegg and all the way up to 2 weeks ago in flower once a week as a preventative..I havent had any mold, pm or bugs..
What would a wetting agent be considered? I used 2oz in my mix and sprayed them liberally with a standard squirt bottle.
 
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