cbtbudz 2015 outdoor

cbtbudz

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well my 2015 season has started. i put seeds into the dirt(containers) on 1/16 started inside.so its been about a month since sprouts. Going to run a few clones also.
seeds:mystery og1 and 2(bagseeds from some good ogs),cotton candy(local grower gifted), and some of my crosses.. gsc xgsc, bluelarry x gscs1,bluelarry gsc bx, and 1 being called outdoor dank because i have no name yet.
clones: purps, tahoe og, chem d, pre98 bubba, bluelarry x gsc.
 

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cbtbudz

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the first post had the plants from 2/17, these are from today.. most have a label as to what they are.
 

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cbtbudz

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Thanks mr d. I wanted to try the whole carport thing, but none for sale at a decent price anywhere near me. So hoophouse for me. Quick q for you or anyone else. I plan on doing light depot but what's the best way to get fresh air and keep humidity down when the black plastic goes up? The first pic is ( blue dream x larry og) x fortune cookies. Goes on the little longtime for flowering time 11-12 weeks. But ends up a very exotic smell like a soap mixed with perfume. And insane long lasting high.Also the outdoor dankv2.0 and Chem dz.
 

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treemansbuds

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Thanks mr d. I wanted to try the whole carport thing, but none for sale at a decent price anywhere near me. So hoophouse for me. Quick q for you or anyone else. I plan on doing light depot but what's the best way to get fresh air and keep humidity down when the black plastic goes up? The first pic is ( blue dream x larry og) x fortune cookies. Goes on the little longtime for flowering time 11-12 weeks. But ends up a very exotic smell like a soap mixed with perfume. And insane long lasting high.Also the outdoor dankv2.0 and Chem dz.
I would cover at 6:00pm (after 12 hrs of light, what ever that time is), let it get dark then uncover at night, that way they're only covered for a few hours each day. Now there is no need to get up and uncover every morning, its already uncovered.
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ruby fruit

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I would cover at 6:00pm (after 12 hrs of light, what ever that time is), let it get dark then uncover at night, that way they're only covered for a few hours each day. Now there is no need to get up and uncover every morning, its already uncovered.
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Its advice like this thats awesome on here
..i for one would have left the cover on till the morning cos i dont know any different ....
 

ruby fruit

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Damn boys, your making me feel good.....stop it.:bigjoint:
Just how I would do it, I'm lazy and I like to sleep in!
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If i didnt work away each second week i would give something like this a try just for the hell of it .....im lazy...but i dont like sleeping in or going to bed early..
 

calicocalyx

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I would cover at 6:00pm (after 12 hrs of light, what ever that time is), let it get dark then uncover at night, that way they're only covered for a few hours each day. Now there is no need to get up and uncover every morning, its already uncovered.
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I do the same, and adjust each week by about 15 minutes to deal with the shortening days. This will shorten the amount of time they are covered over the course of the season since you're using the sunrise as your start time.
 

Joedank

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Here's the green/hoop house I'm building. Its not too big but fits the yard. 10x14. Lol all you construction guys don't kill me for not following true by code.
fuck yea dog !!! nice greenie !! gonnna be year round up in your hood soon:) i might hit the wood with some kils primer to stave off mold/ humidity problems (thats just me i am doing it to mine ) . glad your using that huge HID in the sky to do your lighting... sorry about the delay but the eagle will land at your house next week;)
 

treemansbuds

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I do the same, and adjust each week by about 15 minutes to deal with the shortening days. This will shorten the amount of time they are covered over the course of the season since you're using the sunrise as your start time.
Adjust 15 minutes a week, or 7.5 minutes a week?
I know that we get -15 minutes a week of sun after the summer solace, but adjusting for sunrise each week will only be half that 15 minutes, or 7.5 minutes each week.
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calicocalyx

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I start pulling around the solstice, but I remember bumping the time I started pulling tarps by 15 minutes. 15 minutes less is 15 minutes less. The sunrise is 1.5 -2 minutes or so later every day so your schedule shifts off of that, that's why I said if you are basing it off sunrise as the start time instead of a specific set time. 15 minutes worked for me and that meant the plants were in a hot sealed space for less time. I did worry about uncovering under a full moon, thinking that if they haven't been exposed to such bright light during the dark cycle it would stress them, but it didn't.
 

calicocalyx

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Here's the green/hoop house I'm building. Its not too big but fits the yard. 10x14. Lol all you construction guys don't kill me for not following true by code.
I know you're not finished with that greenhouse, but a note to make is that if you are pulling tarps there will be pressure pulling horizontally. So I'd add some diagonal braces and/or rafters up high to help hold everything. The less flex will help it from pulling apart.
 
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