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Very cool grow Stiffneck! Great to see a greenhouse grow on here.
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Amazing thread and plants!!!!I'm just...amazed(sorry poor english haha)!:)I will get 2 of these seeds for free with my order for this spring!:)So it is nice,i was wondering what can it be and choose another one of those seeds just to have..two:)But unfortunately i have to grow it guerilla stile outside in the bushes:(I hope it is fast enough......haha... I am sure it's been done before.... The only plants I didn't take clones from were the Black Destroyer ( Black Domina x AK-47). I should have because they are super resinous and sticky... hash making stuff.... I guess I could put some lights out there and reveg them again....
The black destroyer? That was a super sticky producer of a plant. Wished I had cloned it.Amazing thread and plants!!!!I'm just...amazed(sorry poor english haha)!:)I will get 2 of these seeds for free with my order for this spring!:)So it is nice,i was wondering what can it be and choose another one of those seeds just to have..two:)But unfortunately i have to grow it guerilla stile outside in the bushes:(I hope it is fast enough......
Here is my second crop this year. These plants were flowered out this past spring and then put into the ground to reveg for a summer run. Some days I still have slight condensation on the inside of the GH. Besides ventalation is there another tip or trick? I have heard of having a vent strip that runs along the top ridge... anybody have any good cheap ideas. :)View attachment 737831 View attachment 737831 View attachment 737832
Damn homie, are you sifting through them for keepers or just running them for the fire?? Either way its a good idea:D:smoking:
I would invest in an inexpensive dehumidifier and put an oscillating fan pointing at it. Keep it set so it switches on when the humidity rises above 40-50%
So I am probably going to do that but.....
When I have my greenhouse all buttoned up and the fans going the humidity varies greatly and I was worried when it was in the 90s some mornings.
This past couple months I had the plastic cover off and had the temp/humidity gage in the same spot and it was reading 99 percent on those mornings.
Haha.... so nature has this high humidity....
I did have a small pm issue November and used dr zymes.
Anybody have a good recommendation for a.decent humidifier for this greenhouse?
This year's went well
On page 5 it looks like you've got the ends open. Do you have it all closed up now?
I like my Frigidaire 50 pint. Works well for about a year non stop now, but its indoors. I bet a 70 pint and 2-4 nice fans would set you up real nice.
Nicely done!
I was replacing the cover so the sides were off in the pic.
Greenhouse was for the cabbage butterfly and subsequent bud worms. Deal with those fuckers every year. GH worked well year one for pest control but year two a few found there way in there. If I can get some kind of IPM system going and working well I would just grow outside without the greenhouse.
Protection from the eye in the sky was another reason for GH but not even sure if that's an issue anymore....
Thanks for the recommendation on the humidifier... when the GH is all buttoned up I am running two sometimes three directional fans in the GH and three box fans. One box fan intake and two box fans exhaust.
I would invest in an inexpensive dehumidifier and put an oscillating fan pointing at it. Keep it set so it switches on when the humidity rises above 40-50%
Just make sure the dehumidifier is not too close to the plants. I had it before where it sucks the moisture from the surrounding leaves and turned them brown, and I'm wondering what nute problem I'm having, took a few hours to figure it out :D