OregonHomeGrown
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i have a small outdoor going and wanted to share with you all and maybe give me an idea on what i need to do to get maximum yield here are photos i think the strain is called slappy or big bang
they were started from female clones and they finish in about50 days indoor hopefully they will finish early early octoberlooking good man any signs of sex yet?
i have got to say that i love your type r i am a honda lover for life i roll a 2001 silver dc2 gsr i love my baby but yours is awesome and i will keep you posted about growing in oregon this is my first grow /ommpHey man im living in oregon too thinking of starting my own grow outdoors so if you can keep me posted that would be sweet oh yeah nice thread +rep
could i still plant it in a larger pot i have a 45 gallon and its in a 20 gallon would transplanting this late cause a problem with bloom since i am seeing it start bloom nowI bet that thing is so rootbound put that baby in the ground
lmfao... yea bro dont listen to that fool.... you dont want to transplant while your flowering, he obviously dont know what hes talking about....if you transplant your plant during flower it could do some serious stress damage and could cause you to get seeds or worse.... being from portland myself (not sure what part your from) but i would personally keep them in the pot they are in since they are already flowering but i would definitely dig holes and burry the pots so the plants arent mobile.... right now anyone can walk in your backyard pick up the whole plant, pot included and walk away....could i still plant it in a larger pot i have a 45 gallon and its in a 20 gallon would transplanting this late cause a problem with bloom since i am seeing it start bloom now
one of them are in the ground and i guess i could throw the other in the ground i am home almost all the time and i have some stuff to keep them from taken them i have new pics i will post of check my photo albums there are pics thereYou'r fine bro. A 20 gl. container is plenty big to finish in. You'll probably end up with six or seven Z's.`Leave it where it is!