As you can clearly depict in the pictures I put up, the plastic that was on the greenhouse before we disassembled was wayyyyy clearer. The growth has been amazing with that stuff, and just wanted the substitute to be something that can match the same quality. To the naked eye the construction...
hey thanks for the response fellas. I assumed I'd be okay with the plastic, I was just a little nervous due to the fact that I have another 6 weeks or so to go.. and didn't want to crap out on the biggest thing that matters the most.. their light! There seems to be very little knowledge on this...
Recently I had to come to terms with the fact that I under-estimated my 10x20x10 greenhouse. I directly transplanted (12) 30 day old seedlings (from seed) in standard 5" cube planters to 20gal smart pots. (early june) Within 30 days, they absolutely exploded and we realized we would have to...
Allow me to start off by saying the area is sitting on an acre backyard, with plenty and plenty of direct sunlight all day... I'm just asking this question strictly for yield concerns (we're looking for max)
The seedlings were started early may, are approx 3 weeks old, 6 inches, on their 5th...
>I put my plants in flower when they have 12 inches-15 inches.
so you're saying you veg for 1.5 months and they're only 15 inches by the time you're ready to flower? that doesn't make sense
I personally use it right out of the bag, seed to finish. no issues at all. I start using grow big by fox farms about 3rd week from sprout. veg 6-7 weeks, start using big bloom first few weeks flower every other watering, then switch to straight tiger bloom for the last 3-4 weeks. averaged 3 oz...
Offically Hangin! They're all looking like they should range in the 2-3 oz dry range. some may be pushing 4. the goal was 1.5lb so lets hope it is atleast close to that!
Final pics!
Unfortunately 2/5 Violators are either late bloomers, or come from shitty mothers. Today marks exactly TEN weeks flower (11 weeks from 12/12) and some nug just grew very... "meh". Decent amount of white pistils, but the trichs are nice and milky so I decided to chop it anyway. here are some pics...
this is where the problem lays, because 90% of the crop is to be sold. roughly 10% will go to the person who helped set the environment, the rest will be chopped up and sold. obviously, if there's a few seeds in each dry well cured stinky nugget - it won't be an issue to the customer. but...
they're definitely easy to spot, but won't they keep forming as time goes on? there's only a few visible ones here and there for now. I'm just worried im going to walk in there a few days from now and start spotting more, and more, and more.
the actual seeds aren't my main concern though. it's a batch of stinky incredible looking nugs, but just JAM PACKED with 20 seeds a nug. I've seen a batch like that years ago, so i know it's possible to deal with that kind of situation. I was mainly trying to get an idea how many seeds i'm going...