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the ornamentals!Put ten plants in the ground today.
look forward to seeing another round of monsters my man7 days after the first one sprouted. 100% outdoor and so far so good. A few of them are starting to grow their first true leaves.
Started with 5 seeds each strain. The goal is to cull them down to 6 plants. 1 of each strain and then an extra of one which I don't know yet. That will depend on nature.
Bruce Banner: 3/5 sprouted
Blueberry: 5/5 sprouted
Blue Headband: 5/5 sprouted
AK-47: 4/5 sprouted
Fruity Pebbles OG: 3/5 sprouted
Wasn't comfortable with only 3 sprouting so I germinated some more of the Fruity Pebbles and the Banner. Not much to look at yet but overall everything is looking as good as it can a week in.
Exactly right!the ornamentals!
Wow, so much work! Looks fantastic! Can you come over my house? I'll give you some plants.Plant haul. All the weed I started inside died, and the ones I threw out in a storm are taking off. Classic. Started a couple more, they’ll catch up. Trying to leave them be. Don’t ask me what strain. I don’t remember. The less I know the less I can obsess over
We also have a melon arch, canna lillie’s, taters, tomaters, beanie weenies, broccoli and cauli corner, grapes and a buddhas hand.
I dragged all that fucking soil I made to my new house and it’s finally coming together.
Got a pretty solid line up this year, I hope so.look forward to seeing another round of monsters my man
Dang your greenhouse looks great and i love the butterfly grub. We had rain for about 36hrs here i put my young'ins under the patio lots of wind with the rain.Also spotted something pretty cool yesterday. Planted milkweed this year to help out the Monarch butterfly's as that's the only thing Monarch cattapillars eat. Was happy to find about a dozen tiny Monarch cattapillars yesterday. View attachment 2678549View attachment 2678550View attachment 2678551View attachment 2678552
No . You can tell there are plants in there but not what kind. They could easily pass for tomatoes or peppers.Hey @orggrwr thats a sweet greenhouse set up bro!! Really like the material its made from!! Can you tell from outside the greenhouse what type of plants are inside??
That's awesome. We've had a wild milkweed garden in the front yard for a couple of years now. Seems like I can spot a handful of the pillars most of the time. I have to keep it on the complete opposite side of my property from the cannabis garden because the mantis rip em and the butterflies to shreds.Also spotted something pretty cool yesterday. Planted milkweed this year to help out the Monarch butterfly's as that's the only thing Monarch cattapillars eat. Was happy to find about a dozen tiny Monarch cattapillars yesterday. View attachment 2678549View attachment 2678550View attachment 2678551View attachment 2678552
I don't have a lot of them but I have a lot of Protographium marcellus because I have their only host here on my property, the Pawpaw tree.That's awesome. We've had a wild milkweed garden in the front yard for a couple of years now. Seems like I can spot a handful of the pillars most of the time. I have to keep it on the complete opposite side of my property from the cannabis garden because the mantis rip em and the butterflies to shreds.
I would love to know the answer too. Looks great, do the plants get enough sun through that cover?Hey @orggrwr thats a sweet greenhouse set up bro!! Really like the material its made from!! Can you tell from outside the greenhouse what type of plants are inside??
The clear mesh tarps work great. I've been covering my greenhouse with them during the hot months for 4 or 5 years now. It will be another couple of weeks before it's hot enough to cover mine again. I also attached a picture (evidence) of a Banner that I grew under it a couple years back. Grew more than 7' tall and 6' in diameter. Ended up with more than 3lbs of primo off this one. Buds for days, weeks, months.I would love to know the answer too. Looks great, do the plants get enough sun through that cover?
Ty
I don't have a lot of them but I have a lot of Protographium marcellus because I have their only host here on my property, the Pawpaw tree
Great questions!I would love to know the answer too. Looks great, do the plants get enough sun through that cover?
Ty
Visiting and real estate search, realtor had donkeys they rescued standing around us around a tree I ewasnt familiar with. I asked why the donkeys were so up close. The answer; they wanted us to pick paw paw. I did so and they loved them. Realtor asked if I ever had any. Of cords no. Try one was the answer. Totally surprised! Awesome!I don't have a lot of them but I have a lot of Protographium marcellus because I have their only host here on my property, the Pawpaw tree.View attachment 2678611View attachment 2678612
cant see what I’m writingI don't have a lot of them but I have a lot of Protographium marcellus because I have their only host here on my property, the Pawpaw tree.View attachment 2678611View attachment 2678612
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