SchwiftyGrower
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Grats on the absolute BEAUTIFUL harvest man, I’m chopping tonight as well so we were growmies on this one man!
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That Scrog table/hanging rack continues to blow my mind. Working smart, and working hard!
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Thanks fam! Yeah… that’s gunna take awhile by myself lol, normally I’ll start wet trimming in 4-5 days and then work my way through the tent till doneWell we will know where you'll be in a while.![]()
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looks good man. Beautiful.
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yeah it’s weird same here, I get some but not others lolJesus I’m so behind, seriously what’s going on with notifications lately? I am getting 0 notifications from threads that I’m following.
Thanks brother! Gettin the room as cold as I can, down to 70 I’d be happy to hold it there, RH is 60% and I removed all the large fans so we’ll see hopefully I’ll get at least 7-10 days on them before they get dry, I always end up having a quick dry but hopefully with the coolest outdoor temps this week I might get lucky, I gotta jump over to your topic as well I haven’t gotten any notifications from itGrats on the absolute BEAUTIFUL harvest man, I’m chopping tonight as well so we were growmies on this one man!
Thanks fam! Not sure if it was a forethought or a lazy thought that first made me do it haha, and yep just dryin away now temps and RH holding steady, glad I harvested when I did, in 8 days temps jump into the upper 80’s I should be twords the end of the dry by then and trimming so hopefully I can avoid the heat issues during the dry, should be low to mid 70’s and decent until thenCongratulations on the harvest!! I also think your trellis-reverse-to-drying rack is really neat!
I just noticed you have a top to your tomato supports! You will do WAY better than I did. If I had a top and not just the side supports I would have been gold but I am cheap and wood is not my material. I can't wait to see those bad boys in a month they will be huge! Do you do any squash? I am doing butternut and sugar pumpkin this year. Its a first for me and I am not sure how many fruit to allow per vine.Morning all! Drying still underway, tent is at 70f / 60%RH
The Cman x okie is looking happy in frostettes shade
Couple days of rain and the garden is goin ballistic supposed to be sunny today should see another burst of growth
Only on the tops for the 2 varieties of indeterminates the determinates don’t have a top bar just a high string, the cherry tomatoes are, above that top string already so over 36” tall same with the Big Boy F1’sI just noticed you have a top to your tomato supports! You will do WAY better than I did. If I had a top and not just the side supports I would have been gold but I am cheap and wood is not my material. I can't wait to see those bad boys in a month they will be huge! Do you do any squash? I am doing butternut and sugar pumpkin this year. Its a first for me and I am not sure how many fruit to allow per vine.
My peppers are struggling this year. I put them out too early then we had a cold wet snap on top of that. I am considering pulling them out of one bed and planting something else instead. Probably some green beans they are a quick crop.I know the garden is hard to gauge the size of but here’s one with my wife out in the middle, all rows are 48” between so you can easily wheel around with a full wheelbarrow and not worry about damaging anything
At the point I’m standing we plan to extend back another 10-12’ the whole width of the garden to allow the strawberries to spread wayyy out and make a massive berry patch
Pic was while I was still planting everything
Yes… and yes… and yes once more for good measureMy peppers are struggling this year. I put them out too early then we had a cold wet snap on top of that. I am considering pulling them out of one bed and planting something else instead. Probably some green beans they are a quick crop.
Your set up looks awesome you must pull a large amount of produce out of it. Do you do a lot of canning?
Yeah you do! Lol holy smokes.Yes… and yes… and yes once more for good measureenough to eat, can, and sell lol
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This is what we still have from last summers harvestYeah you do! Lol holy smokes.
I made so much tomato sauce last year I was so sick of tomatos by the end of the season.
A lot if work but well worth it. We give away a lot of bread, tomatoes, marinara sauce, hot sauce and strawberry jam we make. I'm adding vanilla extract this year. Got hundreds of clients and we love sharing our bounty.This is what we still have from last summers harveststill some from 21’ in there too I think lol
I grew the cayenne last year and made my red hot sauce mix of Jalapeno and Serranos too hot for me. Some family members loved it. This year I'm only growing the Jalapeno and Serranos. I make a nice spicy green sauce that you can put on anything.Yes… and yes… and yes once more for good measureenough to eat, can, and sell lol
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Same! My wife made powdered cayenne last year, said I threw in about 20 of those orange small peppers….. yeah habanerosI grew the cayenne last year and made my red hot sauce mix of Jalapeno and Serranos too hot for me. Some family members loved it. This year I'm only growing the Jalapeno and Serranos. I make a nice spicy green sauce that you can put on anything.