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I've always had good luck in Oregon waiting until june 1st for clones. If I put them out mid may and a big black cloud rolls in for a week, they get pissed.
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I have actually grown Oregon Diesel, Obama Kush, and Blue Dream in the Eugene area. Oregon Diesel yielded huge and finished by early September. Obama finished towards the end of September. My Blue Dream did not fully finish, pulled it the beginning of October and still got over 2 lbs and a 25% thc content.
Just had fluffier buds.
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avoid reveg at all cost.
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I put mine out yesterday (Northern Oregon). They're still in their containers and being given partial sun then going back undercover (still outdoors) in the evening in case we end up with coastal rain rolling through. I'm planning to get them in the ground at the end of the month or during the first week or two of June.
Good luck this season!
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I appreciate all the advice. I'm gonna do a light dep as well as some full season, and will do a majority of the blue dreams and gg #4s in there. I was planning on going out the 27th, but may wait til June 1st now
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Rule of thumb June 1st
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Mid Willamette valley here, I am putting the clones (teens) out today but I also grow in a greenhouse. I think your safe from all frost by now.
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Its not the frost that is the concern. It is the amount of daylight. We are just barely over 12 hours of day light. Even in the greenhouse your plants may start to flower and it really stunts them when they switch back to veg.
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well he is in Southern Oregon so I assume it's more like 15 hours daylight now.
My personal rule of thumb with clones is if you transplant young clones which just started to grow roots but no growth yet you can transplant mid-May without supplemental lights and shouldn't have trouble , if you transplant well grown clones a little rootbound they will flower from a few days of bad weather if before mid-May. This year I had a bad timing with two clones which were a bit too tall for my liking I'm afraid of what I will find when I go back for a check up |
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Yup at the location I'm at its almost 15hrs of light, think it hits that on the 25th. Longest day of the year is 15:27 hours of light I believe. I have a hard time seeing the last half hour of light being a deal breaker, but some of these strains are early finishers
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