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Need advise on the twins in greenhouse

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Need advise on the twins in greenhouse

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You are going to run into issues if you don't get some space between the buds and the plastic. The condensation will cause major issues. Not trying to be a debbie downer and I wasnt able to see your new photos so take it with a grain of salt if you want
 
Personally I would try to lay plants sideways in the pots and figure out a way to water them on an angle or raise the height by a foot some other way if that is not and option.
 
You are going to run into issues if you don't get some space between the buds and the plastic. The condensation will cause major issues. Not trying to be a debbie downer and I wasnt able to see your new photos so take it with a grain of salt if you want

I'll second that ... I have a polycarb hoop house that has slowly become kind of a hybrid outdoor garden. For those who have seen my posted pics of my summer greenhouse run, you'll notice that I kept all my plants short and there's no place anywhere in the greenhouse where vegetation touches the walls.

To the OP - It's a fight this time of year because the warmer air trapped inside the greenhouse condenses against the glass due to the colder outside air making the glass cold enough to allow condensation. I'll be taking a fan designed for drying floors and taking it outside and pointing it upwards to dry the glass here in a bit. You can't allow any contact and you need to avoid that condensation dripping on the plants below.

How do you dry it out this time of year? I'm not sure of the best way and I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. I haven't tried the floor fan yet. It might end up being easiest with a "squeegy" and a towel. It's hard to say at this point so anyone have any other potentially better ideas?
 
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