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Norcal Outdoor Medical, Organic Forest Grow. First Grow Log

Wow, they look amazing. growing so bushy and tall, look what nature can do (with great help ofcourse!) simply beautiful. How is that stem coming? Was (to me) quiet a big chunck of her that broke off. Hope she get's well soon :) I wifi get a picture of that...
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Norcal Outdoor Medical, Organic Forest Grow. First Grow Log

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Bubba Kush from the end of the video a week after I stuck the branch back in the hole and tied it up.
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Always love your pictures! I'm sick of this heat and very little rain this summer here. I was shocked when we got our last water bill saying that we used 7000 gallons of water. 2000 more then normal. Going to see my dad this morning for the first time in awhile. Hope you two have a great day!:)
I hope your visit with your father was a good one. Does he live far from you?
The heat just goes on and on. The creek has dry spots, gonna be bone dry soon. Typical since the drought.
 
A good Sunday morning to you and the Mrs. It was a nice visit with my dad and stepmother. My dad just went through a week of radiation treatments on his adrenal glands. He's doing pretty good for what he has gone through in the last year also having Chemo treatments for a cancer in his esophagus . I have never been able to discuss the use of cannabis for treatment in till last weekend. I finally was able to tell him how I treated a testicular melanoma using Simpson oil with complete success five years back. We found out that he got his medical card and they went to a dispensary. They purchased an ingestible oil to try that it not impressive in our eyes. Now we working with both of them on the best way for him to use cannabis. We have shown them using raw cannabis and potentially growing him some high CBD strains. My wife also found online an essential oil that is 56% CBD and only 0.3% THC for them to also consider.
We finally cooled down here with rain forecasted from last Thursday through yesterday. It sprinkled for ten minutes on Friday! Now back to those doggy days!
 
A good Sunday morning to you and the Mrs. It was a nice visit with my dad and stepmother. My dad just went through a week of radiation treatments on his adrenal glands. He's doing pretty good for what he has gone through in the last year also having Chemo treatments for a cancer in his esophagus . I have never been able to discuss the use of cannabis for treatment in till last weekend. I finally was able to tell him how I treated a testicular melanoma using Simpson oil with complete success five years back. We found out that he got his medical card and they went to a dispensary. They purchased an ingestible oil to try that it not impressive in our eyes. Now we working with both of them on the best way for him to use cannabis. We have shown them using raw cannabis and potentially growing him some high CBD strains. My wife also found online an essential oil that is 56% CBD and only 0.3% THC for them to also consider.
We finally cooled down here with rain forecasted from last Thursday through yesterday. It sprinkled for ten minutes on Friday! Now back to those doggy days!

Glad you had a good visit and your dad is receptive to canna treatments. But what I'm tripping on is your melanoma 5 years back. I happen to be a 40 year testicular cancer survivor. Things weren't nearly the same back then as they are now. Tough time..
 
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The branches are wider than the watering moats around the plants so I started making it so the water will soak a wider area. That will help the roots expand into fresh soil with unused nutrients. That's my hope anyway.
Bad part is I threw my back out and now can't do anything. It's not the first time for my back and it should get better if I take it easy.
I have a motion light that comes on if anything passes on my private gravel road. The light shines into my bedroom window hopefully waking me, ha ha. Well, it's been coming on occasionally but I never saw anything until Friday night. We have a bear using our road! Pretty cool.
 
My back is still mending, so just taking it easy.
This is forest fire season. The question is never if, or when. The question is only where, because they occur every year like clock work. Over the past 2 days we have watched over a dozen choppers with buckets fly overhead. My land hasn't had a forest fire in over 30 years and is thick with trees. The pine bark beetle infestation hasn't killed my pines yet, but I can watch the devastation work its way down into my canyon. I should probably do a better job moving the vegetation back from the structures. The wild flowers are so pretty in the spring that I didn't have the hillsides weed eaten. Now it's just tall dry grasses. I mowed with the tractor the flat areas, but...
I still haven't gone into town to pick up netting, or look into any flowering amendments I might want.
I added some fine ground kelp to holes some time ago, and have fish bone meal, high in P. I still have some ewc, in fact some tea brewing for as soon as my back can lift a 5 gallon can.
Hope your all doing fine.
 
View attachment 623276 The branches are wider than the watering moats around the plants so I started making it so the water will soak a wider area. That will help the roots expand into fresh soil with unused nutrients. That's my hope anyway.
Bad part is I threw my back out and now can't do anything. It's not the first time for my back and it should get better if I take it easy.
I have a motion light that comes on if anything passes on my private gravel road. The light shines into my bedroom window hopefully waking me, ha ha. Well, it's been coming on occasionally but I never saw anything until Friday night. We have a bear using our road! Pretty cool.

Sorry to hear about your back friend. Hope it gets better soon. Your plants are still looking great and impressive branch by the can. Can't wait to see these girls when they start producing buds and stickyness. :D

Take care of yourself and always better to be safe then sorry with motion lights etc. :)
 
This is the bberry gum that started to flower when she was transitioned from artificial light to outside. Put outside May 8th, grew quickly to five feet tall but started budding well before the June 20th solstice.
She pretty much quit growing for several weeks after the solstice but she never started to reveg which is what we expected.
The past few weeks those early buds have started to swell. No new growth, just packing on the existing bud mass. I am wondering if she will continue to fatten up into huge buds and ripen at the usual October time, will she finish early?
I hope you all have a great weekend. My back is still on the mend, no garden work except to water for me.
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This is the bberry gum that started to flower when she was transitioned from artificial light to outside. Put outside May 8th, grew quickly to five feet tall but started budding well before the June 20th solstice.
She pretty much quit growing for several weeks after the solstice but she never started to reveg which is what we expected.
The past few weeks those early buds have started to swell. No new growth, just packing on the existing bud mass. I am wondering if she will continue to fatten up into huge buds and ripen at the usual October time, will she finish early?
Good Saturday morning to you two, I figured that your early bloomers would be early finishers too. She looks like maybe two more weeks to me. You should cut a bud off and let it dry to try!:)
There was a huge forest grow bust this last week here in the pike national forest about a hundred miles south of me. 18,000 plants on five acers! Glad they destroyed that one!
 
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Good Saturday morning to you two, I figured that your early bloomers would be early finishers too. She looks like maybe two more weeks to me. You should cut a bud off and let it dry to try!:)
There was a huge forest grow bust this last week here in the pike national forest about a hundred miles south of me. 18,000 plants on five acers! Glad they destroyed that one!
thank you. And a very happy day to you and yours. I did take a bud from the blueberry yesterday, mostly because we are tired of smoking old dry bud.
Hopefully we will get some calyx swelling and trichome development from her soon. She will probably be harvested shamelessly early in order to avoid buying summer weed at summer prices.
Apparently commercial grow ops are currently feeling out our county. I haven't thought at all how it would impact our land values or change the relative quiet of this community. We have no interest in using or leasing our land out for any purpose, it's become a rarity to find forested land suitable for living so close to the metro areas. I had the bear set off the motion light that shines into my window again last night. I jump out of bed and watch it meander past the light on down the road. Both the bear and I are very pleased with this arrangement, my dogs slightly less so but smart enough to growl only very quietly.
Peace.
 
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If anyone wants to rip me they are going to have to walk. I can still access it all by driving thru one garage door and out the side door. It's still way early but I want to stop lookie lues from "getting lost", looking for "where Joe the garbage man lives" and other excuses people have given for trespassing my property. I'm still gonna post my trespass/police stories. Maybe I will do that while I am waiting to get some buds worthy of sharing.
These will be the last pictures I post of the vegetative growth stage.
Yesterday I gave some fish bone meal and some kelp for p and k.
I couldn't find anything appropriate to add some n. I guess I really do need to drive into town. It's been several weeks that I have been saying I need to go.
Thanks for helping the veg portion and for following my grow. I hope we are as successful with the flowering.
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Sorry for the double post. I suck at this. The above leaves are my first bit of trouble in a while. On the sativa looking blue dream. Only on some new growth on some branches. Those branches have quit growing as fast as the rest of the plant.
I'm going to treat as calcium minus. If you have another opinion, please let me know.
 
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View attachment 626096 View attachment 626097 View attachment 626100 View attachment 626102 View attachment 626104 If anyone wants to rip me they are going to have to walk. I can still access it all by driving thru one garage door and out the side door. It's still way early but I want to stop lookie lues from "getting lost", looking for "where Joe the garbage man lives" and other excuses people have given for trespassing my property. I'm still gonna post my trespass/police stories. Maybe I will do that while I am waiting to get some buds worthy of sharing.
These will be the last pictures I post of the vegetative growth stage.
Yesterday I gave some fish bone meal and some kelp for p and k.
I couldn't find anything appropriate to add some n. I guess I really do need to drive into town. It's been several weeks that I have been saying I need to go.
Thanks for helping the veg portion and for following my grow. I hope we are as successful with the flowering.View attachment 626096View attachment 626097View attachment 626100View attachment 626102View attachment 626104
Sorry for the double post. I suck at this. The above leaves are my first bit of trouble in a while. On the sativa looking blue dream. Only on some new growth on some branches. Those branches have quit growing as fast as the rest of the plant.
I'm going to treat as calcium minus. If you have another opinion, please let me know.
Wow, things getting out of hand on this plant real fast.
One of two main branches are affected. Stunted, woody, new growth funky and dying. Too close to flowering to hope to correct in time.
I am wondering if I should remove the entire branch, about 1 1/2 inches thick branch or would this shock the rest of the plant? Anyone know what would affect only one branch? I haven't scoped it yet...wondering if this could be from pests?
 
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