Oklahoma Growers Thread!

CavanalCannabis

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From what I’ve learned about OG and my limited experience with just HSC’s line, OG should have a dill scent somewhere in there. Once you notice it it’s hard to not notice it but it can be subtle. Seems to be pretty common in OG.

If you’re growing the CBD Warlock from seed, I’d pop at least 2-3. I don’t want to speak for them, but I don’t think they’ve stabilized that line yet so you might get some less-desirable phenos. I had one that fox tailed pretty bad and didn’t have as good of a smell, but was ok I guess, and the other was even slower to grow, smell wasn’t loud or special, so I only kept this one which is a special pheno for sure.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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And by the way, happy 4/20 fellow okies and Cannabis enthusiasts! One year ago today I started 70 seeds for my first batch. It’s been a blast growing and learning with this venture! Looking forward to backing out of this crazy business world now tho and focusing on my home garden goals.

Idk if I’m right, but idk if I’m wrong either in saying that it seems like Oklahoma has quickly become the world’s top Cannabis producer by volume at this point. Thoughts? It’s all changing fast on us.

Hope everyone has a safe and fun 4/20!
Happy 420!, and yes, I have read that Oklahoma is the Nation’s leader in production.
 

Skillcraft

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Hey fellow okies. I just wanted to say thanks to the ones that helped me with my grow by giving me advice. I ended up with 9 1/2 ounces off one plant. I didn't hit my goal of an lb but I know the advice I got here made a difference. Thanks again.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Hey fellow okies. I just wanted to say thanks to the ones that helped me with my grow by giving me advice. I ended up with 9 1/2 ounces off one plant. I didn't hit my goal of an lb but I know the advice I got here made a difference. Thanks again.
Congrats brother! You got 268g from one plant??? What's wrong with that?? That's awesome man!
 

medicaloutlaw

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Ive got a 450 sq foot deck covered in flowers and tropicals out back by our pool. Just planted a dozen tomato seedlings so they had to be covered also. My Wife loves to plant flowers we literally have a jungle each year. We've spent all morning covering 2 dozen banana trees and another 50+ Canna lillys that are freshly sprouting plus bringing inside 40+ tropical plants and trees. My living room is so full I cant see the TV...lol. THIS IS CRAZY! big nickel sized snowflakes in late April!
 

CavanalCannabis

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Just thought I’d share what I put into bloom on 4/20.

First is Hunza Valley 91 from Lucky Dog.
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Popped 5 and I have to say these are some of the best looking plants I’ve grown yet (out of ~150 seeds this past year). I don’t know if I can describe what all it is about them, but I just feel that this line has been very worked and has serious potential. Taking cuts, the stems from all have a very pungent skunky scent. These are the strongest smelling stem rubs I’ve grown. The structure is incredible, the leaves look incredible, and I can’t wait to see what the flower will be like.


Also running 5 Chemdog91 S1 from CSI.
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Quite a bit of variation on height, but all look and smell pretty good so far. Never had chemdog, so pretty excited for these.

Next is Booty from Bodhi.
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The mascot at my high school here in town is the Pirates, so this was a must-have, especially considering the breeder and the genetics. This is my first from Bodhi. These 4 all turned out male, which is cool, but I didn’t really plan to get in to pollen work yet, so... I have a room I could easily setup for flowering males with negative pressure, filtration, and exhaust, so I might just go that route so I can get the pollen from them. I flipped to flower on 4/20, and on 4/23, I had a pollen pod already open, so these seem to mature readily. 2 are shorter, 2 taller. The shorter ones smell stronger when cut/rubbed.

And I’m running White Fire 43 x TK also from CSI.
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These are pretty lanky, so I don’t love the structure, but I expected that. Stem cuts on 2 of them smell pretty pungent. Sounds like it should be some good smoke tho, so fingers crossed.
 

Skillcraft

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I am doing my first coco coir grow and have a question. I transplanted my 6 plants from one gallon fabric pots to 7 gallon pots today. So do I need to still fertigate until runoff every day even though my plants are still going. My plants are only 3 weeks old and are growing very vigorously. I am concerned that I may either over water or over feed since they will not be using all the water and nutrients I will be giving them. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I am doing my first coco coir grow and have a question. I transplanted my 6 plants from one gallon fabric pots to 7 gallon pots today. So do I need to still fertigate until runoff every day even though my plants are still going. My plants are only 3 weeks old and are growing very vigorously. I am concerned that I may either over water or over feed since they will not be using all the water and nutrients I will be giving them. Thanks in advance for any and all help.
After you transplant, just feed around the area that had roots, don't soak the whole 7 gallon pot. Then gradually enlarge your feeding circle as your roots grow and expand. You want them to "look" for water. If you soak the whole thing, they will just stay where they are and get stunted, and you'll set them up to drown. Get a moisture meter and watch your "circle".. expand accordingly. You should be able to soak the whole pot after you see roots through the drain holes.
EDIT: I just noticed this was for coco.... pretty sure the same rules apply.
 

Skillcraft

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After you transplant, just feed around the area that had roots, don't soak the whole 7 gallon pot. Then gradually enlarge your feeding circle as your roots grow and expand. You want them to "look" for water. If you soak the whole thing, they will just stay where they are and get stunted, and you'll set them up to drown. Get a moisture meter and watch your "circle".. expand accordingly. You should be able to soak the whole pot after you see roots through the drain holes.
EDIT: I just noticed this was for coco.... pretty sure the same rules apply.
Thank you for the reply and advice. You confirmed what I was thinking. If you or anyone else can share some tips that will make my grow go smoothly please feel free to share. I am not an expert and do listen and learn from others experience instead of making mistakes that can be avoided. Thanks again for the replies.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thank you for the reply and advice. You confirmed what I was thinking. If you or anyone else can share some tips that will make my grow go smoothly please feel free to share. I am not an expert and do listen and learn from others experience instead of making mistakes that can be avoided. Thanks again for the replies.
Im no coco expert, just soil... coco seems like too much watering for my scale. I already feed ~85-90 gallons a day.
 
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