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looking great man, they sure are growing nicely now!

What is the size of the greenhouse again?
 
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looking great man, they sure are growing nicely now!

What is the size of the greenhouse again?
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I've been feeding them organic tea's. Greenhouse is 70 feet long by 24 wide and 13 at the highest.
 
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Images from yesterday, we are nearing end of July with less than a week to go. Some strains such as the Serious 6 and the Nebula x Juan xBig have already started budding and should be done by mid-September. :)

OG Kush x Snow Lotus


Ace of Spades



Bubba Kush x White Russian x Ace of Spades


Canadian Crude ( Northern Lights x Diesel )


818 Headband, aka Sour OG


Nebula x Juan x Big


Serious 6


Sin Mint Cookies


Train Wreck
 
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:nailbiting::nailbiting: very good...
 
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What are the measure of these boxes? How many gallons?
 
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What are the measure of these boxes? How many gallons?
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Hi ST CREAM :)

Most of the boxes are 4' x 4' and 2' deep though I do have a few that are 3' x 3' but mainly used for veggies. I have no idea what that means in gallons but it's a lot of soil per box. :)
 
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To calculate gallons, take the measurements (in inches), multiply all three, then divide by 231, which is the number of cubic inches in a gallon.

So, 48"x48"x24"=55,296
55,296/231=239.37 gallons per 4x4 bed.
 
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Seamaiden said:
To calculate gallons, take the measurements (in inches), multiply all three, then divide by 231, which is the number of cubic inches in a gallon.

So, 48"x48"x24"=55,296
55,296/231=239.37 gallons per 4x4 bed.
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I'm hoping that some of the plants will become monsters but more importantly, that they remain healthy. Thank you for explaining how to calculate this. :)
 
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They're already on their way! You're gonna have a great season. :D
 
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They're already on their way! You're gonna have a great season. :D
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Thank you , it's my hope that this will be a very good season for us. Was in the greenhouse this morning and figured I'd measure a couple of the plants and was amazed to find that one of the Train Wreck's now stands at 8'5" ( I will need to cut it back some as it's already touching the greenhouse cover ) and one of the 818 Headband's is a very respectable 7' 9" . Got man y others in the 6' range. :)
 
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awesome man! Hopefully we all have a great season, and may the ganja gods grant us bountiful harvests
 
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I'm hoping that some of the plants will become monsters but more importantly, that they remain healthy. Thank you for explaining how to calculate this. :)
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Will become? Those are beasts already!!
Kudos. This is a great thread.
Peace
 
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Thank you , it's my hope that this will be a very good season for us. Was in the greenhouse this morning and figured I'd measure a couple of the plants and was amazed to find that one of the Train Wreck's now stands at 8'5" ( I will need to cut it back some as it's already touching the greenhouse cover ) and one of the 818 Headband's is a very respectable 7' 9" . Got man y others in the 6' range. :)
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I wouldn't cut them back, I would supercrop, bend or tie them down somehow. They should be gearing up to set blooms by now, you don't want to lose that steam they've got rollin'.

Wee!!
 
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I wouldn't cut them back, I would supercrop, bend or tie them down somehow. They should be gearing up to set blooms by now, you don't want to lose that steam they've got rollin'.

Wee!!
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You're quite right, I will attempt to do some light cropping and I think I will need to bend as I can, these plants are about to overgrow the greenhouse, lol. Some are already budding but not the Train Wreck or Headband, not yet but soon. :)
 
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I wouldn't cut them back, I would supercrop, bend or tie them down somehow. They should be gearing up to set blooms by now, you don't want to lose that steam they've got rollin'.

Wee!!
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I second SM, don't cut them just bend them over and tie them down. If you want you can even break them and tie them up at a 90* angle. They will heal at the "elbow", turn and keep growing. Nice set up BTW.
 
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I second SM, don't cut them just bend them over and tie them down. If you want you can even break them and tie them up at a 90* angle. They will heal at the "elbow", turn and keep growing. Nice set up BTW.
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No cutting, only bending and tying down. :) Not that it will make any big difference in the universe, but, I am beginning to wonder what the yield on some of these plants is going to be, I think I may be good for a good 2 pounds on the Headband, could be more and I'm thinking that the TrainWreck will do pretty good as well. :)
 
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I think you should hit those numbers with out a problem
 
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No cutting, only bending and tying down. :) Not that it will make any big difference in the universe, but, I am beginning to wonder what the yield on some of these plants is going to be, I think I may be good for a good 2 pounds on the Headband, could be more and I'm thinking that the TrainWreck will do pretty good as well. :)
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In my experience, getting this kind of vegetative growth early on means at least a 4 pounder. :)
 
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In my experience, getting this kind of vegetative growth early on means at least a 4 pounder. :)
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Hehheh, well I hope you're right as I would be very happy with such a yield. Today, I'm working on making a worm farm from a couple of Rubbermaid bins so that I can produce my own worm castings to add to the enrichment of the soil. Doing what I can to make happy plants. :D
 
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Some of those plants will hit 4 a plant. Some might not. However, everything is super healthy. Your continuing your fantastic grow, and most of the season is behind us. Keep it up, looking dank-tastic!

I have several different worm piles and bins. I have a worm bin 360 that I keep house scraps in, and the main purpose here is farming worms. Not the castings. That is how I replenish my large piles. My large piles, I like to buy a yard (or several yards) of top quality compost. I am lucky, near me I can pick up some great diestel compost for 60-80$ a yard. I place that in my 200 - 400 gallon smart pots and inoculate the compost with basalt, other minerals and sometimes some kelp or alfalfa in small amounts. Then I take my worms from my 360 and place them into the new pot, keep the moisture levels where they need to be, and 3-12 months later you end up with some fantastic castings. The advantage to using a nice compost as a base is even if the worms don't work 100% of the pile, the compost is still good to go. I just top dressed my garden with 2" of these castings after about 4-6 months of sitting, and the castings were top quality. The humus on my hands was dark and plentiful. I don't bother sifting because the compost base is quality, and the worms are great for the beds. I just make sure not to empty the smart pot 100%, and top it off with fresh inoculated compost. That way the remaining worms in the old, mostly harvested castings will repopulate the new compost.

The quality of castings this produces is worth 500$ a yard, easy. I have found this is the easiest way to farm quality castings that doesn't need sifting.
 
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