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stealthfader508

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That is an epic setup love the space you have to work with looks so neat and tidy proper jealous would love to have that respect ☮
Thx Leeski .. I'm making major changes as we speak to the greenhouse .. the pvc is being replaced with steel hoops, automatic watering, exhaust fan/vent, and by the time fall rolls around an overhead greenhouse dehumidifier ... all for just 8 plants... lol ... i guess I just have too much free time
 

Leeski

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Thx Leeski .. I'm making major changes as we speak to the greenhouse .. the pvc is being replaced with steel hoops, automatic watering, exhaust fan/vent, and by the time fall rolls around an overhead greenhouse dehumidifier ... all for just 8 plants... lol ... i guess I just have too much free time
Lol I have got the time just not the weather lucky to get enough sun to finish an auto
What you growing in super soil ? You plants look so healthy best out setup I have ever seen
 

stealthfader508

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I've never run autos, but I've read they're not ideal for outdoors... I believe their life span is predetermined, and they need as many sunlight hours as possible during that life span to reach their full potential ... I bet they would do much better at an extreme northern or southern latitude in the summer when they have 23 hour days

Yea, I guess you could call it super soil .. i filled the beds last year with peat, local compost, mushroom compost, manure, and a bunch of different organic DTE amendments. I won't till the beds this year, they've all shrunk by about 3-4 inches so I'll just top them off with the same type of soil after planting, and then about once a month throughout the season I'll top dress. Other than occasional AACT they'll only get water throughout their life.

I honestly can't understand why people use salts outdoors ... it's just so much easier to mix up a good soil with everything the plants will need in the beginning and just let them go ... I can understand it indoors for people without a lot of space to mix, store, and cook soil... or in hydro obviously ... but it just doesn't make sense to me outdoors. Through millions of years of evolution mother nature has already provided everything a plant could ever need to reach it's full potential ... it's absurd to think that some company has come along in the last decade and reverse engineered mother nature.. all they're doing is re-packaging the same salts as everyone else, slapping a cartoon sticker on the bottle, and calling it the next best thing.
 

Citylimits

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Awesome! @Citylimits What kinda yield you get? What strain?
Best yeilder and mold resistance was dinafem blue cheese in the last 2 photos. But in the back of the canopy shot was a cotton candy cane by emerald triangle that would of been just as good if i didnt have to chop a week or 2 early due to personal reasons.

Not pictured is a critcal×sour diesel by emerald triangle that finished early with no rot but had a terrible PM and aphid infestation. Both prob could have been controlled by myself but I was working 90 hours a week from late aug till late oct. I washed the bud for pm and the aphids left after plant was quite dry. I planned on keeping it myself for a head stash but had a few friends say they didn't care about the problems and still wanted it.

All plants averaged about 1.5 lbs the blue cheese would of been 2lbs but I got robbed off all the main tops in my drying shack........
The CCC went 1.5 dry but with chop 2 weeks early I bet it would of pushed around 2 or maybe more if I let it finish.

Had 2 test strains that I hung the whole plant completly snatched out of the drying rack....

Sweet cheese early by sweet seeds20190915_162319.jpg20190915_162319.jpg
Red purps by female seeds20190915_162246.jpg

Both finished early with minimal mold
 
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