Yeah, those are some baddass venom glands, ready to kill something...Baby rattlers like that one are the most dangerous too, cause when they bite they seldom regulate the amount of venom they inject, just blowing their whole load at once. The older ones often give a warning strike only containing a fraction of the amount of venom...Just enough to deter whatever is harassing them from continuing.look at the head on that bastard !
You don't think you are going to need a wider and/or longer greenhouse? those plants are really gonna bush out.Had to raise the greenhouse today, my girls are already 6ft +, they needed a bit more room...
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I understand you don't want any risk on your family. But like you, i also don't like killing them.RATTLESNAKE ALERT!
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I don't like killing them, but me and my family, and my animals don't need any surprises while in the vegetable garden or on the property.
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How many harvest to pay off that greenhouse? holy shit! that is a beauty. I am very happy to follow along this one, kick ass manView attachment 3166642 View attachment 3166643 View attachment 3166644 View attachment 3166645 View attachment 3166646 View attachment 3166647 View attachment 3166648 View attachment 3166649 View attachment 3166650 Finally finished construction enough to get some girls in the ground. This is my first year trying a greenhouse, hopefully I have enough air flow etc. hope this works out.
In my limited experience with greenhouses, humidity is not your friend. Hi-rh and you will be battling PM all season. I don't think there's any such thing as too much ventilation. What is "wetwall"?...good luckExperienced GH men and women, what is a exceptable max temp? max humidity? Does it matter if your refreshing the air every few minutes? TY in advance for your replys. Ive always had the wind mess my outdoor up, dealing with only pests aand enviornment. Now im afraid i will come across bud rot etc, with a wetwall for cooling rh gets pretty high.