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JacksonH
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Hi,
I want to grow 4 Pennywise cannabis plants in my greenhouse and I could use some advice.
I live in a forest in Southern Oregon, and where the greenhouse is situated it only gets about 4 hours of direct sunlight, from about noon until 4 PM. There are tall trees that block direct sunlight in the morning and late afternoon, and to make matters worse, just about when the plants start to flower and need more light, since the sun is lower, it is blocked by more trees. I grew 4 plants a few years ago without a greenhouse or supplemental lighting and the results were pretty disappointing. Cutting down trees is not an option.
I figure that I will supplement the direct sunlight with either Spider Farmer or ViiparSpectra LED grow lights, 1 light per plant. The greenhouse is 8 feet wide by 12 feet long and has a peak polycarbonate roof. I plan on using a 30 gallon grow bag for each plant.
Does this sound like a good idea? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I want to grow 4 Pennywise cannabis plants in my greenhouse and I could use some advice.
I live in a forest in Southern Oregon, and where the greenhouse is situated it only gets about 4 hours of direct sunlight, from about noon until 4 PM. There are tall trees that block direct sunlight in the morning and late afternoon, and to make matters worse, just about when the plants start to flower and need more light, since the sun is lower, it is blocked by more trees. I grew 4 plants a few years ago without a greenhouse or supplemental lighting and the results were pretty disappointing. Cutting down trees is not an option.
I figure that I will supplement the direct sunlight with either Spider Farmer or ViiparSpectra LED grow lights, 1 light per plant. The greenhouse is 8 feet wide by 12 feet long and has a peak polycarbonate roof. I plan on using a 30 gallon grow bag for each plant.
Does this sound like a good idea? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.