2014 outdoor 9

mwooten102

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the treated lumber didn't seem to affect your grow any woot. what do you think ? did you notice any difference?
Nope, didn't notice anything different. Though for an extra 2 or 3 bucks I should have gone with redwood. They haven't treated residential pressure treated lumber with arsenic in years.

I ended up using the wood i did due to the lumber yards recommendation.
 
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mwooten102

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So you just flower in the cubes and a flood table? I might go to this and skip the soil for indoors.
Yea I just flower in the cubes. There will be about a foot and a half if root hanging out the bottoms by the time they're finished. I think I'll put the screen on on Friday and I'll either prune off the taller shit and anything more than an inch our two below the screen.

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mwooten102

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Will do. There are pictures of some green crack that I grew and flowered in this setup. Though it wasn't scrogged.

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mwooten102

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So I was watching done videos and I've been inspired to make a hot compost this winter for next year's use. I'm going to use the leaves off of the tree in my front yard, coffee grounds from Starbucks, eggshell and maybe some oyster shell as well. Possibly some of my tomatoes.

I'll begin to fill this tomorrow or something.


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FresnoFarmer

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Ok, I see you. Get your organics on broth a. I havea ccompost heap from last winters leaves ready to get tilled in. Another pile I got going with a lot of recycled soil and alfalfa pellets. Along with some guanos, blood and bone meal. Should be some pretty rich soil after the worms get to it.

Love your garden setup, minus the alley lol.
 
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