Buzzd2kill 2015

BuzzD2Kill

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Just maybe this year, with the dedication, and patience it might be worth a thread. So many disasters last year, not with the growing but the people I grew with UGH. I pinched for new flooring, spent two days stripping and re sealing the wetwall for NO leaks. Begged and borrowed for more exhaust, horizontal airflow along with downward flow, hopefully allowing a stable temp throughout. Removed the lasko fans blowing directly on plants which created this dusty layer on the trichomes. My efficiency lacks alot compared to the VETS that have inspired me on RIU. Light depo is in the near future I hope. I ordered alot of genes this go around, and plan on breeding some males, inspired by @Mohican, so jelly how you so freely breed your nuggs. Well, in the famous words of my Grandpas most addicting hobby, "and away they GO!!" :eyesmoke:
 

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Joedank

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Just maybe this year, with the dedication, and patience it might be worth a thread. So many disasters last year, not with the growing but the people I grew with UGH. I pinched for new flooring, spent two days stripping and re sealing the wetwall for NO leaks. Begged and borrowed for more exhaust, horizontal airflow along with downward flow, hopefully allowing a stable temp throughout. Removed the lasko fans blowing directly on plants which created this dusty layer on the trichomes. My efficiency lacks alot compared to the VETS that have inspired me on RIU. Light depo is in the near future I hope. I ordered alot of genes this go around, and plan on breeding some males, inspired by @Mohican, so jelly how you so freely breed your nuggs. Well, in the famous words of my Grandpas most addicting hobby, "and away they GO!!" :eyesmoke:
http://lostcoastoutpost.com/2014/sep/16/photos-raided-marijuana-grow/
check out this greenhouse / light dep setup
can i ask what company made that gutter connected gem?
why no co2 burner for the early am ?
any basic or complex greenhouse controller. ( i am looking at a few link systems ) running a sentinel chhc-4 myself now but its just ok gotta use realys for the big cooling units.
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BuzzD2Kill

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http://lostcoastoutpost.com/2014/sep/16/photos-raided-marijuana-grow/
check out this greenhouse / light dep setup
can i ask what company made that gutter connected gem?
why no co2 burner for the early am ?
any basic or complex greenhouse controller. ( i am looking at a few link systems ) running a sentinel chhc-4 myself now but its just ok gotta use realys for the big cooling units.
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No controller yet, Ive looked into a few but settled with individual thermostats and humidistats. Only because I havent gone all electrician on my GH yet, now that shes done I can layout my backbone for wiring etc. No co2 either just fresh air when temps or moisture allows. Although both sound like an awesome investment later on. Next thing up is soil and cloth pots, do you recommend tan over black?
 

Joedank

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No controller yet, Ive looked into a few but settled with individual thermostats and humidistats. Only because I havent gone all electrician on my GH yet, now that shes done I can layout my backbone for wiring etc. No co2 either just fresh air when temps or moisture allows. Although both sound like an awesome investment later on. Next thing up is soil and cloth pots, do you recommend tan over black?
i like raised beds with tons ofworms .
to answer your ? tan is great
tom hills method from ic mag
Yes, 6'x18". The goal here for me is to tend well the soil depth in the area from about 1"-12" deep, this is where maximum potential (Oxygen levels, temp etc) lies regarding a productive soil. While tending this depth correctly (in regards to irrigation frequency), roots deeper than 24" would likely get culled off due to insufficient Oxygen levels anyway - so 18" soil depth is about right imo.

Some of these have 1/4" "hardware cloth" laid down first to keep critters from burrowing up into them, some don't. Some have this black breathable "ground cover" covering the entire bottom, some are left mostly open on the bottom - it all works. I have also used heavier "shade cloth" in the past instead of the ground cover, the ground cover holds up a little better/lasts longer. I use a heavy gauge "field fencing" for the containers and I think it comes in rolls that are 32" high, then I fold them to aprox 2' high. Cut to 20', + a little overlap at the connection = 6' containers.

A definite improvement is to also then wrap these things in burlap, so you don't have heat culling your roots before they reach the edges of the containers. -T

his method of spraying since i am quoteing here:
Hi Jenn,



My favorite thing to spray for outdoor crops is "brix mix" by peaceful valley farm supply (fisher15's link - groworganic.com) at 1/2 recommended dose every two weeks. I add 1 tbs per gallon of molasses to this (attracts beneficials), and 1/2 tsp per gal of ascorbic acid (vit C). I adjust this spray to 5.8 pH +/-, and bring it to 125-150 ORP via h2o2. Every two weeks, that's my foliar spray, until about midway through what we call the August stretch (stop before any buds stack). Then, as if my soil mix didn't contain enough calcium hehe, I spray once a month a product called calcium25, and stop using this at the same time as the brix mix. This approach seems to have all but stopped attack from fungus, keeps bugs down, and rarely have I had to resort to harsher measures. I will though, if need be, it's a war sometimes and that's the way it is. If pressure from insects etc, threaten to approach what some might call economically-damaging levels, I refer to the most excellent book "Hemp Diseases and Pests" (McPartland, Clarke, & Watson) to help formulate an appropriate course of action based around the particular problem at hand.

Here is the Cadillac of sprayers (need the agitation kit too). This thing on the back of a 4-wheeler with a 12v car battery on the front will keep you whistling while working.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...7991_200347991
Not sure if it still comes with this gun http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...1938_200311938 but that gun works really well.

Irrigation/fertigation,
From water source to large collection tank. From large collection tank to a 305 gallon mixing tank where I can add measured out food while it fills/mixes, then off to the garden, from the mixing tank it goes 1-1/2" poly to 3/4" poly ea servicing about 6 plants, each plant gets 6 spaghetti tubes with spray emitters. I use Earth Juice products to lower my h2o pH to 6.4 during veg, and let it creep up to 6.7 in flower.

-Tom



Hi Humboldt local,

Yes, I add amendments each year and reuse soil.



Ocean99,

If I was taking Haze the whole season yeah I'd use this mix. I never take Haze the whole season anymore though. I like to start it late so I can finish more numbers out. Started in June, I'd cut all the amendments in half or so.

Best Regards,
cut n pasted from https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=159846&page=2
 

BuzzD2Kill

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I really need to figure out the best method for my application, thanks for that post, beds might be better and cheaper. But to build them on the floor, keep it clean etc. Maybe rows of 2ft high by 5ft wide, lumber would be cheaper. Also cleaner if somehow I could have the ends open for wheelbarrow access during the off season.
 

Joedank

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whoa that "mountain " series light dep is my wet dream come true 22ft celings!! might try to go into debt for that...
bad ass . only reason i desinged and built my own is $$$. my time is worth fuck all without a grreenhouse and my budget was lacking this year... might do another light dep to buy that auto light dep ghhouse hahahahahah.. thanks for the link i might never have found them.

if you do beds you could make them with 4x4's hog wire(small squares) and landscape cloth
can i ask what company made that gutter connected gem? @Joedank

http://www.conleys.com/

We purchased the GH as a kit, took us about 10-12 days to put it up.
 

BuzzD2Kill

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I had the salesman take me aside once I had built it. Took me outback showed me the auto setup, funny guy, said "its aimed towards people like you ^%#%#$ hahaahhaha!" we laughed. Think it was 20-28k for auto light depo 24-48.
 

doublejj

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I had the salesman take me aside once I had built it. Took me outback showed me the auto setup, funny guy, said "its aimed towards people like you ^%#%#$ hahaahhaha!" we laughed. Think it was 20-28k for auto light depo 24-48.
have you ever seen a "Golden Arm"?....that is what we will use. Covers the greenhouse from the outside...
 

BuzzD2Kill

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I just noticed that big arm, lol wow. It gets really windy here. Im not sure if that would be best, plus the stealth of covering inside. :bigjoint:
 
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