autoflowers, a gps and a shovel
Its about time we get some water this year. were only about a month behind this year again. with the way things are going looks like we will have another wet and late spring, witch means a shorter summer.
any one changing the way theu grow due to weather changing?
autoflowers, a gps and a shovel
any reasonable judge is bound to let you off
alittle bit of change over here,my homes flooded so i turned off the power and moved garden. for outdoors i wont change a thing i did open air in the valley and had strains test at 23% even with the early harvest
i was just wondering if any of you up north are doing the green houses now. they seem to be popping up every down here and it is do to the wet springs and early rains we have had no for 2 years.
If I had the coin you better believe I would have a greenhouse,I can imagine the environmental controls,co2,fans,and harvesting when trichs tell me to instead of mother nature...someday I will make this a reality!
The hardest thing about a greenhouse in western Oregon is humidity. Mine gets to about 95% when I don't have all my ejection fans running (Well, between Late September and March) Adding CO2 would be a bitch.
I am planting 2 Exodus Cheese clones in mine, they finishes flower in mid September. I lost probably 30-40% of my greenhouse crop this last year due to bud rot. I'm adding a couple more fans and an EV controller this year. I am cutting the clones for this i a week or 2 and will have them in ground by April 1st.
It is Groudhogs day today... 6 more weeks of winter (at least for PA)
it seems like alot of us southern Oregonians have the mold problem in a GH as well. ive seen alot of GH for pot growing and not one had roll up sides or lardge sliding doors. we have a 100 ft by 40 ft green house that stays cool just by opening the doors and rolling up the side, we do grow veggies theri but we also have no mold humidity is still at about 50 but it works.
also breeder theri is a well known GH maker here in rogue river that sells a 10 x 30 for 600 ( well built and wont blow away) and a 20 x 40 for a lil more, they cost less then it takes to build one of the same quality.
i think the prices and sizes i listed are correct but now i have to double check, i will post the link he has if you would liek
I like hoop houses, they are my favorite.
My greenhouse is about 50x30 and completely enclosed (like a hothouse). So, there's only 2 doors but 2 -24" gable fans and some osculating fans in there, I wish I could roll up the sides come late September. Nice thing is that it's 35* out now and it's about 65* in there right now (yes the sun is shining!) and the temps in my area never go over 90* during the hottest part of the year. Also, I'm in a canyon and the winds are nice all year long.
$600 for a 10x30 is crazy awesome!
Last edited by geekmike; 02-02-2012 at 06:52 PM.
Mcpurple please post the link for the greenhouse's, I would love to take a look at them
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