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No cleaning this garage grow!And a deep cleaning is in order.
This is the worst thing, have had it happen too. At week 6, disaster.
yes , remember that Black Mamba ...was lookin Fire...u still have pics of her?I went back in my diary to remember better and it was my exotic black mamba. It was two summers not two years. I was growing two phenos and one got it bad and the other was untouched. I remember telling my friend that if you wanted a plant that was resistant to mold this would be the one. It was literally touching the one that had it but it resisted. Some phenos are more prone I guess. That was a bad summer, I tried again and the bugs stopped me out.
This last summer it was super bad here. I had to cut 3 weeks early but I had one strain that was super resistant and almost went full term. It was the grape god monster plant OD. Wished I would have cloned that one. Got to start preparing for next summer soon. Gona make a home made greenhouse and get those babies big. Was thinking maybe light dep this next summer.I went back in my diary to remember better and it was my exotic black mamba. It was two summers not two years. I was growing two phenos and one got it bad and the other was untouched. I remember telling my friend that if you wanted a plant that was resistant to mold this would be the one. It was literally touching the one that had it but it resisted. Some phenos are more prone I guess. That was a bad summer, I tried again and the bugs stopped me out.
No cleaning this garage grow!
Ground up grow build is almost done:)
yes , remember that Black Mamba ...was lookin Fire...u still have pics of her?
I'd like to make a new green house too. When I was a kid a lot of people had them. They used to use that currogated green and or white fiberglass over a wood frame. I remember my aunt growing her weed in hers. I wonder if that would be better than plastic.This last summer it was super bad here. I had to cut 3 weeks early but I had one strain that was super resistant and almost went full term. It was the grape god monster plant OD. Wished I would have cloned that one. Got to start preparing for next summer soon. Gona make a home made greenhouse and get those babies big. Was thinking maybe light dep this next summer.
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I think this was my favorite all time greenhouse grow. Stiffneck's hoop house with trenches dug in and wood sides on the trenches.
I don't think they were raised at all it just looks like it because of the trenches he dug. I'm pretty sure the plants are at ground level. I think when I do it I'll do something like that. I don't think you could get me out of there lol.raised beds...nice
lol rite onI don't think they were raised at all it just looks like it because of the trenches he dug. I'm pretty sure the plants are at ground level. I think when I do it I'll do something like that. I don't think you could get me out of there lol.
I don't think they were raised at all it just looks like it because of the trenches he dug. I'm pretty sure the plants are at ground level. I think when I do it I'll do something like that. I don't think you could get me out of there lol.
been lookin at the Grape God since it came out...but never did jump on it....how was it?last summer’s grape god
Got bovitas in there been 4 months keeps getting better:)
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I imagine I'll still be changing out or at least ammending the soil, but being at ground level gives more height in the greenhouse to work with. The trenches probably help keep cooler air inside.That is pretty cool. Why build & fill the beds when you can just dig a trench & frame them. Good thinking if your dirt is already in the location!
Great OD, didn’t have any issues with bugs and extremely mold resistant. Smokes great good daytime relaxing and thick smoke. My wife loves it and she’s pretty picky.been lookin at the Grape God since it came out...but never did jump on it....how was it?
I imagine I'll still be changing out or at least ammending the soil, but being at ground level gives more height in the greenhouse to work with. The trenches probably help keep cooler air inside.
got the link?I watched a youtube video on geothermal greenhouses just recently, it was really cool & informative. Guy grows oranges in the middle of winter in like Nebraska or somewhere in the midwest cold af I cant remember. Be careful if you guys watch it, it will really get your brain wheels spinning about greenhouses & applying his principle of geothermal tubes for heat & cool.
got the link?
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