Perpetual Harvest

medical.use

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I sitting here going through chemo and im almost out of medicine again. This gets me to thinking that a perpetual harvest may be the way to go. Oregon law states i can only have 6 plants over a foot tall. Currently i get 6 clones that are a foot tall, i veg for a month then flower 2 months.

So i was thinking getting 6 clones veg 3 and flower 3. Two months later i will have 3 small plants to harvest and 3 large plants in veg. Now the rotation startes move the 3 large vegg's into flower and replace them with 3 more 1 foot clones. From here on out flowering would start out with 3 plants up to 3 feet tall right?

So what ya guys think?
 

4train2wreck0

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do you have to pay for the clones? you might want to consider taking your own clones from a mother plant and flowering 5 at a time. Or veg 3 and flower 2, or the other way around
 

medical.use

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From time to time i pay for clones or there given to me. Pretty much now i just take a few clones before i flower my 6 plants. I also have some NL seeds but there tiny now.
 

cali-high

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that sucks man.

have you ever thought about outdoor grows during the summer nobody knows exactly the amount of plants you got if you put them onto plots...

just something to think about.


i feel your pain about only 6 plants at a time not enough
 

VictorVIcious

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you live in Washington? I recommend you check out 'Barrel of Green' posted in this forum by Major Toke. Its designed for one person to grow all they need. I would have a tendence to push that 6 plant- 1' rule to the limit, like I'd have 6 more plants that are just a little over a foot tall and maybe 6 that are ready to harvest and six that are just beginning to flower. If you do live in Washington they are discussing this now. VV
 

medical.use

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you live in Washington? I recommend you check out 'Barrel of Green' posted in this forum by Major Toke. Its designed for one person to grow all they need. I would have a tendence to push that 6 plant- 1' rule to the limit, like I'd have 6 more plants that are just a little over a foot tall and maybe 6 that are ready to harvest and six that are just beginning to flower. If you do live in Washington they are discussing this now. VV

I just looked up washington and there allowed 3 young, 3 vegetative & 3 budding. Im in Oregon so i only get 6 over a foot and 18 under a foot. I wish i could go grow crazy but no im strictly following state rules & regulations, even if i can't supply enough for myself.

I checked out the barrel of green and it looks like a good little set-up for someone with little space. Well if i can keep the bugs away this time perhaps i will get a better yeild with these 6 plants.
 

Kant

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I just looked up washington and there allowed 3 young, 3 vegetative & 3 budding. Im in Oregon so i only get 6 over a foot and 18 under a foot. I wish i could go grow crazy but no im strictly following state rules & regulations, even if i can't supply enough for myself.
I don't think VV was suggesting you crazy but this is your medicine, so it ok to bend the rules to get what you need.
 

fdd2blk

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plant counts are stupid. i can grow 1 plant and produce lbs. or i can grow 10 plants and produce ounces. it's stupid.
 

anhedonia

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i live in california and im allowed 3 lbs dried or processed cannabis and can have 10 mature and 20 immature. i still havnt found a practical way to grow. right now i got 6 plants veging under 400 mh and will switch to hps in about a week and a half. im getting another closet set up for growing the same size as the one im using so i can flower and veg at the same time.
 

Magnificient

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plant counts are stupid. i can grow 1 plant and produce lbs. or i can grow 10 plants and produce ounces. it's stupid.
You always got the right answer.

What you might be able to do, and I'm not sure it would work, but maybe to get a non-user to get prescribed and let him make you caregiver, that way you can double your grow...just a thought there.
 

Magnificient

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I just looked up washington and there allowed 3 young, 3 vegetative & 3 budding. Im in Oregon so i only get 6 over a foot and 18 under a foot. I wish i could go grow crazy but no im strictly following state rules & regulations, even if i can't supply enough for myself.

I checked out the barrel of green and it looks like a good little set-up for someone with little space. Well if i can keep the bugs away this time perhaps i will get a better yeild with these 6 plants.
I'm curious as to how they could know what you're growing?
 
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