Sativas in greenhouse almost 10 ft tall!

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After having some minor bud rot issues with all of the autos I got them out of the greenhouse, rot removed, harvested and hanging. For the first time this past week I've been barely watering and finally gotten the humidity down to a healthy level and everyone is very happy. But I'm quickly running out of room in the greenhouse!!! The biggest is a feminized Durban Poison that is covered with little buds and it's just below 10ft tall! I've moved 2 of the big ones outdoors and luckily have plenty of room to move more if they get any bigger. We are about 1 month into flower for most of them, but 2 are late bloomers and still just getting started setting up bud sites. They are a mix of feminized sativas-Sour Diesel, Tangerine Dream, and more Durban Poison- are all setting up serious bud sites and have plenty of room to grow. And everyone made it through the hurricane without a scratch...
 
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Nice grow. Hurricane Ida was a pain. Lost the top off my best outdoor plant and the rest of the plant covered in mud.
 
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Nice grow. Hurricane Ida was a pain. Lost the top off my best outdoor plant and the rest of the plant covered in mud.
Damn, that sucks! If possible build a greenhouse. I built this greenhouse in less than a day using a carport from harbor freight ($200), 2 rolls of the thickest plastic sheeting I could find ($80), screening, scrap wood and an old door. After harvest I will use the cover that would normally have gone over the car port to protect through the winter. the size is 10' x 20'
 
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