Got my girls in the ground! 2018 Legal Marijuana Grow episode 1
I am lucky enough to live in the state of Oregon, which has legalized marijuana for recreational use. I can grow up to four plants. Last year I grew three lovely ladies in my backyard and it was overkill, I still have a bunch of all three strains (Blue Widow, Strawberry Cough and Pit Boss).
This year I am just growing two, I purchased a Blue City Diesel clone and a Girl Scout Cookies clone at a local marijuana shop and have been hardening them to the outdoors gradually over the last few weeks. Our nights are finally warm enough that I felt good about putting them in the ground.
Blue City Diesel on the left; Girl Scout Cookies on the right
Last year, believe it or not, I grew all three plants out of the small ~ 3' x 4' raised bed you see the plants sitting on top of in the picture above. I trained them heavily so that they grew out in different directions, but it was of course far from ideal in terms of how crowded they were.
Mold/bud rot is always in issue for denser buds and late finishing varieties during our wet fall weather and I had to pull down the (very large/dense bud formation) Blue Widow and (sativa dominant / late finishing) Strawberry Cough plants before they had a chance to fully mature. Being crowded with poor air circulation didn't help with the mold, although even plants with all the room in the world will rot here when the weather turns.
This year I made a second raised bed, trimming the small camellia bush to the right back a bit, and I picked varieties that are on the Indica / early finishing side of things.
I dug down about 2' below the new raised bed and mixed in some soil amendments, then filled the raised bed portion with good organic potting soil mixed locally at a grow shop. The ladies are happy with their new homes and showed no signs of stress at all throughout the day after the transplant.
This is still closer together than ideal to have two plants outdoors, but with the layout of my yard this is the only spot they can go and not be visible from the back alley to anyone peering through my fence. In this spot, my garage blocks them from view. This is actually both a legal requirement of growing here (plants need to be out of sight of neighbors / passerby's ) and also a common sense precaution to avoid having your plants ripped off.
My next door neighbors actually had 4 plants stolen from their yard right before harvest time last fall; in their case it was obvious they were growing as they had put up a grow tent over them to keep them dry that was easily visible from the alley, and there was nothing blocking line of site to the plants from anyone who looked through the cracks in the fence.
I am looking forward to these ladies stretching out their roots and raising their beautiful branches to the sky. I will of course keep y'all updated, one of my favorite things to do is take pictures of insects on marijuana so expect a lot of that :)
Much love - Carl
Nice post Carl! I have grown my plants for about 10 years and the feeling that smoking what you brought from a simple seed to a beautiful plant is the best!
I wish Argentina was advanced enough to make it legal but the present government sucks... good luck with your new ladies! 💪🏼
The federal government here is very much still anti-marijuana. Luckily some of the individual states have enacted legislation at the state level to legalize. It is ridiculous actually how many people are in jail nationwide because of marijuana here, so it isn't like the US as a whole is so much more advanced or anything in this regards. Much love - Carl
It’s terrible how broken the world is... being in jail because of marijuana it’s obviously a way for businesses to have slaves...
Yes, that we have for-profit prisons in this country is absolutely sickening.
Hell yeah! I'm from Portland and great selection. Blue city Diesel is great and huge yields. Mold and mildew resistant. Might want to take clones and keep it going indoors!
Gsc is unknown to me for outdoors here in Oregon.
But let's meet up and blaze. Doing steemitsmokeout sessions!
The GSC takes after the OG Kush side of the parentage pretty heavily in terms of short height and early maturing. That is really what I was going for with it, plus I love the taste. The Durban Poison side gives it that extra bit of sweet/sugar in the smell and the taste. Word I get up to Portland at least a few times a year, will give you a shout on here. You on Discord? I am @gnashster#6522 over there
Yep. Hang on.
https://discord.gg/U386JDN
You definitely can find and friend me there
Well... I do believe that Marijuana is the most relaxed plants on Earth :|
True dat
Blue sure looks good and cookies are always
welcome, especially frosted 🍁
When we were in northern California, it was
amazing how many grows you could see real
easy driving around.
That and google maps, yeow lol
In the fall here it is pretty hilarious how many neighborhoods just smell like skunk now that it is legal :)
I'm looking forward to the era in which I have a chance to just give it a try (legally).
Yeah I have smoked pretty much my whole adult life but it is nice to finally do so legally.
@carlgnash! It's a cool plant. It looks like you took good care of him. Surely you are very fond of her.
Just getting to know these ladies but I am sure the relationship will blossom :)
I have never grown outside. Always in a grow tent in the house.
The weather fluctuates so much here I'd be worried they wouldn't be able t handle the conditions. And when we get a spring into summer thunderstorm, it's not unheard of to have hail.
Yours look GREAT!
Oregon is a near perfect climate in spring and summer for marijuana, but the fall is just too dang wet. There is a ton of both powder mildew (which attacks the leaves) and bud rot that starts from the inside of the buds. The bud rot is the worst, if you miss that it is attacking the insides of your buds for a few days you can pretty much lose your whole harvest before it even is visible at the surface of the buds. Particularly if they are dense/tightly packed colas.
Yeah.. I have the big fear of mold developing. I keep my thermometer and humidity monitor in both tents.
I use the coco coir soil in all the buckets from clone on up to trimming. LOVE that soil, cause if you slip up with the nutrients... water only for a day and start over. It's a VERY user-friendly soil
I fled Oregon for my life. I wasted 5 years of my life there and all I got was my lousy youtube channel. I even signed up for a pot card thinking it would help me get my foot in the door with growers. Nope! It is all a scam. Just libtards and fake activists there. I confronted Oregon Congressman Peter Defazio asking him what he thought about Fukushima and he walked away from me. When SHTF, Oregon is one of the worst places to be. Who cares about legal weed. In 2014, Monsanto got the patent for GMO weed and has been growing and selling and contaminating all your weed. Soon all your legal weed will be GMO.
I'm happy to see you growing weed! Ripoffs are always a risk in legal states, so stay vigilant! As far as grey mould is concerned there are effective, fully organic ways to prevent it, but you have to do it from day one or ASAP. And if you live in Oregon, you kind of have to do it, so just hit me up on the blockchain and I'm gonna give you more detailed info.
Sure if you have any tips I am all ears :)
Ok so first thing you should do is to inoculate the root of your plant with spores of mycorrhizal fungi. On your side of the pond you can find a very good product called Great White.
Awesome ordered it from Amazon will be here tomorrow :) Thanks mate!
No problem!
damn! thats awesome. i live in chicago illinois. i want to grow CBD strains so badd but i cant.