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Mystery Martha grow diary thread

Late start on this diary as I recently hot the plant at a few months old. I plan to try and do some l LST to spread out some of the upper branches and maybe try some other growing techniques. Just transplanted into its final planter. All input is...
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Late start on this diary as I recently hot the plant at a few months old.

I plan to try and do some l
LST to spread out some of the upper branches and maybe try some other growing techniques.

Just transplanted into its final planter.

All input is appreciated.
 

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Martha has been taking the LST nicely. Just streacher her out a little bit more.

Accidentally got the PH a little to high now. Last run off was around 6.9. Next feeding ill put in at 6.2

A little bit of taco leaves i think its just from the last few days of intense sun.
 

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Brown spots have appeared on some leaves. Everything els seems very healthy. Should i worry? It seems to be all on one area of the plant. No sign of bugs.
 

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My plant was blown over by the wind while I was away and developed some curves and slants on some of stalks. Ive just moved her into the greenhouse where I am attempting to correct for the curves and slants.

Tell me if you think i should change anything with my greenhouse set up. Its 8'x8'x8'. I got three fans that stay on 24/7. I made to vents on opposing corners, one on the top left of the back side and one on the bottom right of front side. I plan to open these in the morning to keep the temperature down and close them at night to keep the temperature from going too far down. The entire structure has a 2" gap along the bottom for 24/7 ventilation. Its also not a perfectly sealed structure. Just staples and plastic. This is my first time growing outside. I mainly build this green house to prevent rain from getting on the nugs. Initially I intended on building just a roof, but things escalated quickly, now i have a green house.

I have a thermometer to moniter the temperature. Anything els i should add?
 

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Lookin really nice in here. I just gotta keep humidity down, which is not easy. Cheap plastic with stables to secure it has made a few minor leaks. It seems minor leaks lead to significant humidity.

Enjoy
 

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Very nice and I love the greenhouse! Agreed on the difficulties of keeping the RH down. An easier way is to possible wrap the ground as well. This prevents moisture from the ground rising up and getting trapped inside the greenhouse. If you wrap it and then board it, even better and possibly getting a dehumidifier will be even better, but I wish you the best of luck!
 
Very nice and I love the greenhouse! Agreed on the difficulties of keeping the RH down. An easier way is to possible wrap the ground as well. This prevents moisture from the ground rising up and getting trapped inside the greenhouse. If you wrap it and then board it, even better and possibly getting a dehumidifier will be even better, but I wish you the best of luck!
Thank you. I think im going to run another extension cord in there to get 2 dehums poppin off.

Its hard to know what to close off and keep open because the ventilation is so vital when greenhouse effect takes place. But closing the bottoms is probably a good idea.

Thank you
 
Thank you. I think im going to run another extension cord in there to get 2 dehums poppin off.

Its hard to know what to close off and keep open because the ventilation is so vital when greenhouse effect takes place. But closing the bottoms is probably a good idea.

Thank you
If you’re looking to fully control the environment, I’d suggest getting a couple of intake fans in the lower bottom sections of the green house and maybe an 6 or 8” exhaust at the top along with a large stand fan with the duhues and wrapping the bottom and you’d be golden.
 
If you’re looking to fully control the environment, I’d suggest getting a couple of intake fans in the lower bottom sections of the green house and maybe an 6 or 8” exhaust at the top along with a large stand fan with the duhues and wrapping the bottom and you’d be golden.
Yeah i feel you. My corncer is theft. The green house can be seen by a select few if the public who choose to walk down the alley, Sometimes the homeless. I probably wont use intake fan set up. Though i am temped to use my ac infinity ( so nicee). As a last resort i might go that route now that you bring it up
 
Greenhouse is keeps morning dew off the plant. Probably have some rot if it wasnt for the greenhouse. Im thinking 2-3 weeks till chop. Only feeding water and molasses for a nice clean sticky yeild.

2 dehumidifiers to help with RH levels and 3 fans to keep constant circulation.

Enjoy
 

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Martha is still alive and doing well.

I was planning are harvesting yesterday morning due to the weather and temperatures, an early harvest with all pistols 100% white. However, the evening before the planned harvest i noticed a few of the pistols have started to change from white to red. I thought this process was not going to happen. I have decided to wait 1 more week till harvesting this plant. My green house has been doing a great job at keeping the humidity out. I have added 2 heaters in attempts to maintain proper temperature, this does increase humidity. I have 3 fans to try and avoid any mold or mildew.

Please Enjoy and criticize 🙂
 

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