Onearmedman
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Hey, now that's a pretty nifty trick, never heard of it.what's your latitude ?
& you will need many fans in that greenhouse if you have high humidity. you can drill holes in a five gallon bucket, fill it with rock salt 1/3 of the way then put it into another bucket. it will pull the water out of the air and seal it in the bucket below.
How high up off the floor would you place them? Or just leave them on the ground.what's your latitude ?
& you will need many fans in that greenhouse if you have high humidity. you can drill holes in a five gallon bucket, fill it with rock salt 1/3 of the way then put it into another bucket. it will pull the water out of the air and seal it in the bucket below.
For the slugs just put out a shallow bowl(s) of beer, the slugs climb in get drunk then drown.hi Onearmedman,
I have a couple outdoor super lemon hazes right now on the deck in Snohomish County.
my friend in Oregon is getting a really aweseome greenhouse that im also interested in. Once I get the details I will let you know. Maybe the weather will stay dry into Nov. with the global warming issues around the country and we can have a nice outdoor harvest This is my first outdoor myself. Im watching my plants carefully for different issues. THe only thing I saw so far was a slug and a spider on them. So I put copper tape around the pot to stop slugs and snails from getting to them. How about you? what kind of bugs do you have and do you have any pictures of them? is there something to protect the plants u use?
here is the slug on my male SLH.chomp chomp chomp.lolView attachment 435076
You can still drink the left over beer and eat the slugs after ya grill them ....... American Escargo......lollol! WHAT!?! @ZONER LOL ! that's insane. your crazy! why would I waste beer on slugs.
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