Butte-Oregon is very tight on its Medical cannabis rules, after talking to many folks from California, it is plainly clear that your states program is much easier to use. They just made many of the rules tighter recently as a result of Doctors handing out cards too freely, and have been cracking down of provider/growers who bend the rules hard core. In Oregon, each med card holder can grow a limited ammount of bud, or choose to register a 2nd person as a grower/provider. Clubs(along with the "over the counter" clones) like are known in California are non-existant here.
I just don't have access to the clubs and the clones that you do, so I have not tried many "name brand" strains, I kinda wanted to get some clones this year from California to cross out with my OR95, and try indoors in my buddies grow, but it did not work out to get them back here, maybe next year.
My freind from down that way says that my OR95 and OR95/Northern lights is on par with anything comming out of the clubs, and considering that its genetics comes from 1970s Northern California/Southern Oregon(and has been bred for outdoors hardiness and potentcy, rather than looks and flavor), it is probably closely related to the ancestors(or maybe even the precursors) of most of the strains that are so popular today there.
Anyways, its time to steer this thread back to growing outdoors in the Oregon bush, I just hooked up with a nice stoner chick from the Bay area, and she is taking much of my growing time, heheh. Maybe I should put a shovel in her hand? Hmmm?
I hope to get a update done soon.
I just don't have access to the clubs and the clones that you do, so I have not tried many "name brand" strains, I kinda wanted to get some clones this year from California to cross out with my OR95, and try indoors in my buddies grow, but it did not work out to get them back here, maybe next year.
My freind from down that way says that my OR95 and OR95/Northern lights is on par with anything comming out of the clubs, and considering that its genetics comes from 1970s Northern California/Southern Oregon(and has been bred for outdoors hardiness and potentcy, rather than looks and flavor), it is probably closely related to the ancestors(or maybe even the precursors) of most of the strains that are so popular today there.
Anyways, its time to steer this thread back to growing outdoors in the Oregon bush, I just hooked up with a nice stoner chick from the Bay area, and she is taking much of my growing time, heheh. Maybe I should put a shovel in her hand? Hmmm?
I hope to get a update done soon.