![]() This helps allow more energy to go toward the buds and, most importantly, helps create airflow to keep your plant as dry as possible.Īnother step to help keep you from this nightmare of uncertainty is to pay close attention to your plant's grow cycle. ![]() Gutting involves removing the lower leaves of the plant. Essentially, he tricks the plant into thinking that summer is ending early by giving it less sunlight in the mid-summer.įeuer advises to "gut" your plant. Toby Feuer, a local grower for Five Zero Trees, recommends light deprivation as the best way to ensure a smooth harvest season. This is one of the areas where the pros separate themselves from the amateurs. ![]() All we can do is keep it covered, warm and hope that bud rot doesn't ruin our harvest. Now that we are entering harvest season, our only successful plant, Dogwalker, is caught in a common Portland predicament: The plant still has a couple of weeks before it's fully in bloom and ready to harvest, but with the wet weather, Dogwalker is in a climate where it doesn't belong. Long story short, we lost all plants that we started with. For the last three years, WW has grown cannabis on the roof of our office in our attempt to take full advantage of the 2015 legislation. On the other hand, autumn comes on quickly and brings with it cold, damp days when the sun doesn't stay out long enough to dry the dew off your plants, putting them at risk of mold. Portland's climate is a mixed bag for outdoor growers. Growing cannabis in northern Oregon can be tough, especially when it comes to harvest season. Parampal Singh By Seth Shaler Octoat 10:07 pm PDT
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