GC's 2016/17 outdoor season

greencropper

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Yeah cool as man. We regularly get -8 to -10 here and super thick frosts, my chillis get nailed every year.



That's good info man, cheers! If I can extend my growing season and do some chucks in the winter Id be stoked!!
wow those temps are very harsh, definitely need some form of heating in your hothouse there
 

eastcoastmo

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Should be fine to try it out I lucked our for 2 winters because I was experimenting with different types of material's. This is the kind of greenhouse I use on the east coast of Australia.View attachment 3922658 View attachment 3922658
Do you just double up on them? Like 2 on one frame type thing? I used them last year and the frost totally screwed my plants by mid winter. I'm on east coast of Oz too!
 

eastcoastmo

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Nah I just use 1 per frame . seems to work for me in NSW . this will be my 4th year using them
Cool as man! Yeah I've had one for a few years but the frosts just seem to nail the plants. What I might be able to do is wrap some insulation around the pots or some reflective material along the inside maybe...I dunno!
 

eastcoastmo

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Pics we're taken out in the forest between 20th may and august 23 . some of the plants didn't flower and slowly grew over winter reaching 6 foot by 1st September then flowered through October View attachment 3922678 View attachment 3922680 View attachment 3922681 View attachment 3922682 View attachment 3922683 View attachment 3922685 View attachment 3922686 View attachment 3922687 View attachment 3922688
Sick! I might have to give this another try hey, if it doesn't work, at least it only cost me $25 lol
 

bobqp

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Very cheap to try. Haha and best thing is rippers are never in the forest at winter . never lost a greenhouse. Always use black pots helps keep the roots nice and warm. Will mainly concentrate on gorilla glue strains this winter plus all the freebie seeds I got from attitude. Hopefully this year things go well for you in winter.
 

eastcoastmo

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Very cheap to try. Haha and best thing is rippers are never in the forest at winter . never lost a greenhouse. Always use black pots helps keep the roots nice and warm. Will mainly concentrate on gorilla glue strains this winter plus all the freebie seeds I got from attitude. Hopefully this year things go well for you in winter.
Yeah that's gold hey, best part of winter for sure!! Thanks man, I hope winter isnt too brutal too!!
 

greencropper

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Pics we're taken out in the forest between 20th may and august 23 . some of the plants didn't flower and slowly grew over winter reaching 6 foot by 1st September then flowered through October View attachment 3922678 View attachment 3922680 View attachment 3922681 View attachment 3922682 View attachment 3922683 View attachment 3922685 View attachment 3922686 View attachment 3922687 View attachment 3922688
damn if i came across that in the bush i would think Dr Who or Lucky Luke had landed there!
 
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greencropper

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Sick! I might have to give this another try hey, if it doesn't work, at least it only cost me $25 lol
eastcoast i dont think the hothouse will work for your area, -5 & -8 is just too cold, the ambient temp is too low for a greenhouse to offer protection from that, it would have to be heated i think to be a success, im probably going to have a hydronic heated concrete slab under my greenhouse with hot water coming from a copper pipe wrapped around the potbelly wood heater that runs 24/7 during winter
 

eastcoastmo

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eastcoast i dont think the hothouse will work for your area, -5 & -8 is just too cold, the ambient temp is too low for a greenhouse to offer protection from that, it would have to be heated i think to be a success, im probably going to have a hydronic heated concrete slab under my greenhouse with hot water coming from a copper pipe wrapped around the potbelly wood heater that runs 24/7 during winter
Yeah I think you might be right hey, it is pretty damn cold here and doesn't get above 14 during the day too!
 

greencropper

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Yeah I think you might be right hey, it is pretty damn cold here and doesn't get above 14 during the day too!
i think bobqp's zone is in a warmer realm thats why his can still grow ok, just that extra 5-10 degrees is a game changer when it comes to plant growth...you will certainly need that heated greenhouse if you venture to the apple isle! got buddies in Tas and they grow top shelf there too
 

eastcoastmo

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i think bobqp's zone is in a warmer realm thats why his can still grow ok, just that extra 5-10 degrees is a game changer when it comes to plant growth...you will certainly need that heated greenhouse if you venture to the apple isle! got buddies in Tas and they grow top shelf there too
Yeah it sounds like it hey. Yeah I dunno when the Apple Isle move will happen, if at all, got shafted pretty hard job wise hey!
 

greencropper

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Yeah it sounds like it hey. Yeah I dunno when the Apple Isle move will happen, if at all, got shafted pretty hard job wise hey!
sorry to hear that, you may have to follow good ol Barnaby Joyce's advice & move out into the country areas?..fuckall work out in country areas anyway imo...bit of a turkey is Barnaby lol
 

hayrolld

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So, I grew up in the northern Midwest US. Winter lows overnight routinely reach -35. Often less. One of the things gardeners use to extend the season there are 'hoop houses'. They are semi excavated/submerged greenhouses. It wont turn winter to summer, but getting the roots below the frostline in a warmed greenhouse adds a fair amount of extra time to the growing season. With active ventilation they stay cool well in warmer temps too.
 

greencropper

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So, I grew up in the northern Midwest US. Winter lows overnight routinely reach -35. Often less. One of the things gardeners use to extend the season there are 'hoop houses'. They are semi excavated/submerged greenhouses. It wont turn winter to summer, but getting the roots below the frostline in a warmed greenhouse adds a fair amount of extra time to the growing season. With active ventilation they stay cool well in warmer temps too.
sounds like a good idea, theres a lot to know/learn about greenhouse growing in winter, ive gotta get it dialed in cos it means 40% more production time than i can perform now just growing in spring summer and autumn, are you total indoors our outdoors as well?
 
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