Greenhouse vs Raised Bed vs Large Hole

dirrtyd

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Okay bout to go and buy my fogger going to get the Hudson 2 gallon if they got it. Still looking for info on this get together I know most are still busy. Starting to get ready for next year may run a winter crop if I can find enough teenagers or mothers of the same strain. dirrtyd
 

fumble

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Morning dirrtyd. I will be purchasing a fogger before next year myself. I think the get together will probably be in about a month or so. I so can't wait.
 

dirrtyd

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Morning dirrtyd. I will be purchasing a fogger before next year myself. I think the get together will probably be in about a month or so. I so can't wait.
Cool keep me in the loop. I didnt buy the one they had still shopping different stores. may just end up buying online if i can get free shipping. Well going to take all the roots out of the hole in the ground next week. Then i will start remixing didrt for the winter or next year. keepem green dirrtyd
 

Gopedxr

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Whats up dirty! Thanks for all your help! I think the soil i mixed up did me wonders. Just need more of it and bigger pots next time bringing in the end of the month harvest! Smells and smokes so good! Has me sluggish last few days! haha.




 

dirrtyd

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Whats up dirty! Thanks for all your help! I think the soil i mixed up did me wonders. Just need more of it and bigger pots next time bringing in the end of the month harvest! Smells and smokes so good! Has me sluggish last few days! haha.




Looking nice I will be mixing my 2012 soil here in a bit. I will be using recycled soil also I will be mixing up a few batches of my super soil that has worked great the last two years. Hope to see you all at the gathering. dirrtyd
 

dirrtyd

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Well I found a Hudson fogger for 218 outdoor. Trust me there are other brands out there for more in some hydro shops. I went to about ten before I found the Hudson in the box. Now I have to get the sulfur burner. May have to wait on the new greenhouse not sure yet already getting a new Hog built for my Bday next month. dirrtyd
 

fumble

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So you can recycle soil? I dumped all the soil from the various containers into my flower bed. I have it spread out thin so it can bake in the sun while it lasts. I was going to hygrozyme it but not sure if that would harm any beneficials in the ground? What do you think dirrtyd?
 

dirrtyd

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So you can recycle soil? I dumped all the soil from the various containers into my flower bed. I have it spread out thin so it can bake in the sun while it lasts. I was going to hygrozyme it but not sure if that would harm any beneficials in the ground? What do you think dirrtyd?
I would leave it in the flower beds I think it will adapt to the regular soil personally. I pull the roots on mine and dump them in containers then add a cup of this half a cup of that to the soil let it cook then I smell until it has a certain smell then I know it is ready to use. I also have fresh wormcaastings this year from my worm bins to add to the old soil. They have some great articles on ICMAG about soil recycling. dirrtyd
 

dirrtyd

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Cool. Thanks. I thought it would be good if I let it bake. I LOVE worm shit!
IMO if you grew clover in them then replanted it would be great. Then you can use your regular nute regimen. This year I'm going to skip the maxsea and go with age old organics for my nutes. The fogger looks great cant wait to use it I may just start spraying the yard now. dirrtyd
 

dirrtyd

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They have fiskars on sale at HD under ten bucks a pair. Getting ready to do some winter vegetables and maybe a few plants. dirrtyd
 

dirrtyd

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What vegies are good to plant now dirrtyd? I bought some brocolli, and garlic and onions.
going to plant some broccolli and cauliflower in the bed. Then some stringbeans on a trellis now that you mention it I will throw some garlic out. dirrtyd
 

fumble

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Oh cool, I wasn't sure if you could do beans this late. bonus: that would add nitrogen to the soil for my girl in the spring :)
 

buckyboy

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Okay 155 views can I please get some comments by the way the greenhouses are prefabbed also. I have to put up a frame today to set the bricks so I should have pics later. Last frost here is the end of the month. Will also be doing a winter grow again this year meaning I will be putting plants out until the third week of March for flower under the sun. dirrtyd
Since the sun isnt as bright during those months, were the buds smaller than normal? Or is that just some more "bullshit"? Cause I was told if I started my plants on June 1 as opposed to April 1 the buds would be bigger. He said the plants would be bigger(foliage), but the buds would be much thinner because of the sun not being as strong in Sep and Oct. Said plants started early(late feb, early march) usually start to flower, reveggie, and then they go nuts when they realize its time to switch back to flower. While the plants started in June would veggie for 1.5, 2 months and then focus on nothing but flowering. Plants would be smaller, but the buds would be a LOT heavier, since the sun is so much brighter in late July and August, as opposed to Sep, Oct which the early started plants would be gettin, cause they started to flower later in the year. Does this make any sense? I was thinking about starting on June 1 next year, as opposed to early March like I usually do. I like to start em early(late feb.), so I pick out the few females that usually show sex early april or so, and put them in the ground. I was shootin for monsters. lol. But if I can keep them small, with more bud, that would be excellent. Just dont want to start in June and end up with a bunch of males, and then dont have time to start some more. Also dont want to end up with little plants with the same size buds as the big ones. lol Btw, I'm a bagseeder. lol
 

dirrtyd

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Since the sun isnt as bright during those months, were the buds smaller than normal? Or is that just some more "bullshit"? Cause I was told if I started my plants on June 1 as opposed to April 1 the buds would be bigger. He said the plants would be bigger(foliage), but the buds would be much thinner because of the sun not being as strong in Sep and Oct. Said plants started early(late feb, early march) usually start to flower, reveggie, and then they go nuts when they realize its time to switch back to flower. While the plants started in June would veggie for 1.5, 2 months and then focus on nothing but flowering. Plants would be smaller, but the buds would be a LOT heavier, since the sun is so much brighter in late July and August, as opposed to Sep, Oct which the early started plants would be gettin, cause they started to flower later in the year. Does this make any sense? I was thinking about starting on June 1 next year, as opposed to early March like I usually do. I like to start em early(late feb.), so I pick out the few females that usually show sex early april or so, and put them in the ground. I was shootin for monsters. lol. But if I can keep them small, with more bud, that would be excellent. Just dont want to start in June and end up with a bunch of males, and then dont have time to start some more. Also dont want to end up with little plants with the same size buds as the big ones. lol Btw, I'm a bagseeder. lol
I would start the seeds on the window sill in late March move out side after first set of true leaves then transplant leave outside. Once I can see sex which should be six weeks I then put in permanent hole for remainder. Clones I put out first week of May and they usually go straight through no problems. I will be starting alot of seeds in January this year to take clones of certain strains. I want a fast finisher medijuana then old reliable dream queen.
Thinking thats all I will grow next year and some mad purps hint hint.dirrtyd
 
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