Jilly Bean GreenHouse grow

dagobaker

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ok this is a non organic grow (sorry sub )
started with 13 jilly beans and 12 popped
out of 12 had 7 males and 5 females
all 5 have been "mom" cloned for future needs
also have small amount of pollen from the 7 males (for future projects)
this greenhouse is 200 sq foot with 6.5 foot tall ceilings (NEOhio)
i run 2 box fans for circulation and 2 high quality commercial exhaust fans with 2 auto open tops
30 nice plants in 18 gallon tubs filled with a mix of compost mgdirt perlite and coco
these were vegged indoors then transplanted to greenhouse end of may....
started flowering approx august 17th
ok im going to try and cherry pick the jilly bean pics although they are kinda all mixed in
if anyone wants full g/h pics just holla........got a million
 

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dagobaker

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also..........ive attempted to place them in order they were taken (aka first ones are taken while ago)
notice the jilly9 in pic 3 compare to pic 6..........to see the progression and running cola creation
 

dagobaker

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im expecting these to take at least 6 more weeks........which will prob bring out a ton of colors from the low temps we are going to get here in ohio
 

dagobaker

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k im thinking of the odor eating candles for my greenhouse
im thinking of getting the candle warmer (heats the wax but no fire)
last 4 weeks of flowering ill need to maybe offset the smell a bit and these seemed interesting.........maybe put it on a timer to give a small amount of smell while not using up the whole candle in a few short days
? or comments
anyone ever used these?
do they work?
http://www.smokercandles.com/smoke exterminator candles.php
 

kushking42

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can u put up a carbon filter? another option is to get a few large piles of manure strategically placed in the yard to offset the smell.
 

dagobaker

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can u put up a carbon filter? another option is to get a few large piles of manure strategically placed in the yard to offset the smell.
carbon filters are not effective in high humidity areas........(it must not let the carbon work) besides i have massive exhaust happening which would bring in the air so fast a filter is useless
and my neighbors would freak if i have manure in the back yard.......thats adding gas to the fire lol
KHK ive been loving ur grow with the 225g pots
if i was legal in ohio i would have a massive sized garden already setup...........raised beds already installed.....just growing corn and tomatoes and potatoes in them now
 

kushking42

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im not talking about scrubbing the air separately from your exhaust im talking about combining the two. your right the set up you mentioned wouldnt work, but if you connect the carbon filter to your exhaust system so all the air goes through the carbon filter first you will have nothing but fresh air coming out, and since you have so much negative pressure with your high cfm fan the humidity passing through will be lower. also you can supplement your green house with an affordable 20 pint dehu to make your carbon filter even more effective and provide a better environment for the ladies. running negative pressure with 2000 cfm fans and huge carbon filters is how i used to keep large scale warehouses environment/smell in check and provide fresh air. before switching to closed systems with co2, commercial dehus ac. etc.... so i know it works.

lol looking at the type of fans you have (not centrifugal) and the open nature of the greenhouse im starting to doubt the usefulness of this post.

and as far as the manure it is common practice to fertilize with manure for organic gardening and it is your right...

anyways just throwin out my 2 pennies and another way to look at it... good luck
 

dagobaker

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im not talking about scrubbing the air separately from your exhaust im talking about combining the two. your right the set up you mentioned wouldnt work, but if you connect the carbon filter to your exhaust system so all the air goes through the carbon filter first you will have nothing but fresh air coming out, and since you have so much negative pressure with your high cfm fan the humidity passing through will be lower. also you can supplement your green house with an affordable 20 pint dehu to make your carbon filter even more effective and provide a better environment for the ladies. running negative pressure with 2000 cfm fans and huge carbon filters is how i used to keep large scale warehouses environment/smell in check and provide fresh air. before switching to closed systems with co2, commercial dehus ac. etc.... so i know it works.

lol looking at the type of fans you have (not centrifugal) and the open nature of the greenhouse im starting to doubt the usefulness of this post.

and as far as the manure it is common practice to fertilize with manure for organic gardening and it is your right...

anyways just throwin out my 2 pennies and another way to look at it... good luck
i have several candles with just a bit left so after i get the warmer ill take it for a test run.......
i dont want anything loud.....needs to blend in........maybe pine or something.....with the leaves falling in the fall the smell of burning leaves and pine wood is usually around
i was going to do ozone......get 4 units and have them pump out ozone.......but that smell isnt natural either

BTW ended up with 85 grams of hash from 2 batches
 

dagobaker

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ok mini update
ive been watering light ever other day so i can keep track of my progress and cut short any issues...........this grow is way too important to suffer from lack of attention
 

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Kaptain Kron

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i really wish i knew how to setup a greenhouse that clean -_- i've always loved em my neighbor had one and i used go help her cause she was gettin old and stuff. I got to be up in greenhouses since i was ten, but none of em were like that they were just small time cheapys. I wanna do a harcore green house in my back yard since i have the space for it. Im just not ready yet.

Everything in heres lookin sexy man real nice.
 

dagobaker

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i really wish i knew how to setup a greenhouse that clean -_- i've always loved em my neighbor had one and i used go help her cause she was gettin old and stuff. I got to be up in greenhouses since i was ten, but none of em were like that they were just small time cheapys. I wanna do a harcore green house in my back yard since i have the space for it. Im just not ready yet.

Everything in heres lookin sexy man real nice.
g/h can b tricky...........for several reasons
security is very difficult.........i grow 20 diff crops/trees which help cover my g/h......but its very nervous time during october as things start finishing
 

dagobaker

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ok update............ive been really boosting the nutes last 10 days and i think i overdid it for some more sensitive strains (keep in mind this is the first time im running 8 of the 10 strains in the g/h)
so..............i decided to give her a good flush with just plain water (im going to flush last week with sweet((i have a fuckload to use up)) and rain water)
the ice cream seem to b the fastest along with the sputnik
and OMG do the ice cream smell good.......like vanilla ice cream cones....very sweet and appealing........might b the idea g/h strain if she finishes well and yield good (the snow is amazing on this strain.....very sticky already)
when u bump into her its very fragrant but not in a bad way
 

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dagobaker

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should i have thinned the large leaves on the top 1/2 of the plants to give more light penetration to the bottom 1/2 of the plant?
is it worth doing it now?
 

kushking42

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thin the whole canopy. especially areas that are extra dense. i have removed hundreds of big green leaves. wish i had done it sooner but its never too late. next year im gonna prune a lot of the larger shade leaves during veg.
 
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