Bugeye
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That's hilarious! I've had that same experience. Funnier when it happens to someone else!Those bears really do stink like shit
That's hilarious! I've had that same experience. Funnier when it happens to someone else!Those bears really do stink like shit
I'm SO looking forward to getting things chopped...just not time yet. Hope you are celebrating!chopped and hung today , was cool all day high 63deg burrr .
man im tired and my hands are sore & seriously thinking about bed at 9pm on a saturday . i remember being a kid and i was like , when i grow up im gonna stay up late everynite seems so silly and foreign now .I'm SO looking forward to getting things chopped...just not time yet. Hope you are celebrating!
Thanks elkamino, you made my night with those comments! Sorry I didn't get to reply last night, my alarms started going off at the greenhouse so I had to head up the hill. Just a fox moving through I suspect, never saw him.Dang am I late to this party but incredible grow Bugeye. I've grown a medical garden for years in cheap greenhouses (carports) in MT and AK with good success but boy you are taking it to a next level. Your style and standard make for a beautiful garden, so well-perched and pleasant, it must be extra hard to leave the girls each day!
So many gardens have to be hidden for legal reasons, and are kinda lab-like, and full of off-spectrum light, and plants are so tweaked in so many ways, like you mentioned not wanting the cage affect, that they lose some of their connection to the natural world- not so much the plants themselves but the space. Lab vs. Garden. Yours is able to get around much of that, despite challenges of high elevation CO, and faces the sun proudly, with plants right in the front. Yeah I realize its maybe not the front of your property but still, it looks perfectly positioned and ready to make the most of your spot. Feng shui or something... Anyway I don't mean to go off but you are an inspiration for doing things right and when I get the space, your build will inspire mine to be better. So thanks!
You should write "High Elevation Greenhouse Cannabis Production for Legal Adult Growers" You've written and shot most of it already anyway. I'd buy a copy!
Thanks papa! Pretty healthy this year but certainly room for improvement. Just came down from the greenhouse and all plants are now in some stage of dying a good death. Not ready to harvest but I'm clearly in end stage on a few. I'd be a little sad about it if I wasn't SO ready to get done. No PM tonight so still in check.Found your thread, better late then never. Not often I see plants that healthy man, looking great. Defin going to have to read the TLO book. I already am mostly organic, using teas and such already, but I didn't run mycos this cycle. Need to remember to pick some up. Anyways, I Subbed up to finish the ride with ya. hope all is well.
Stay free, stay high,
papa
Thanks! We do have mites here at 7600', my buddy is doing battle with them right now because he doesn't do preventative pest treatments (live and learn - ha ha). Haven't seen them at my place...yet. I think I have enough Azamax down to keep them away for rest of season.looking good man.
do mites stay away at your elevation, or do you have to treat?
by the way, got some plans worked up for a three seasons passive solar heated greenhouse in the works, might want to talk to you about heating requirements.
good luck on the harvest. many hours of happy trimming to you!
i'm down at 5400' and am basically gonna build a fully insulated shed with 3 panels of polycarbonate twinwall on the southern facing roof. i have a nice south facing, south sloped yard so i may as well use it.Thanks! We do have mites here at 7600', my buddy is doing battle with them right now because he doesn't do preventative pest treatments (live and learn - ha ha). Haven't seen them at my place...yet. I think I have enough Azamax down to keep them away for rest of season.
Not sure how much I can help with your passive solar project but I'm more than happy to share anything I've learned. If your temps are anything like mine you will need more than a single layer skin for sure. I dream of going to a 2 or 3 ply when I replace the skin in another 5 or 6 years, but it gets oh so much more expensive!
I've got my scissors all sprayed with Pam and I'm ready to start trimming!! Just need the plants to cooperate and get done. I'm going to take all the popcorn buds on day of harvest and do a dry ice trichome screening on them. I'm only trimming decent buds this year.
That's beautiful! Now just make it twice as big!! LOL Can you work some windows into the east wall or is that a security issue? Adding high mount vents and fans? Are you going to do water drums or something to capture and retain heat?i'm down at 5400' and am basically gonna build a fully insulated shed with 3 panels of polycarbonate twinwall on the southern facing roof. i have a nice south facing, south sloped yard so i may as well use it.
must be getting cold outside for the mites, a few of them have been finding their way to my inside plants.
good luck on the trimming, i know how much fun it can be to reap the rewards of that season of work, but it can also get to be a tedious and seemingly neverending task. a bittersweet time of the year for sure.
Dang Bugeye! I haven't stopped in for a while, been busy lately, but those are looking very impressive! Makes me drool just looking at them lol. Have a happy harvest manWeek 26 - Flower Week 10
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Cold temps the last two nights, 46F in gh with heaters on. Some nice fall colors coming out on the green crack fan leaves, yellows, browns and purples.
Pic 1 - Chocolope Kush
Pic 2 - Green Crack
Pic 3 - Kosher Kush
Pic 4 - Mekong High
Pic 5 - OG #18 - supposed to be done in a few days...I don't think so!
Pic 6 - Tora Bora - same dirt as KK and OG but showing signs of excess N. Oh well...
wish i had the budget and level land to go twice as big.That's beautiful! Now just make it twice as big!! LOL Can you work some windows into the east wall or is that a security issue? Adding high mount vents and fans? Are you going to do water drums or something to capture and retain heat?
I'm not really all that amped for trimming, just trying to fake it! Thought about getting one of those trimbots but decided against it. So we'll just have to hunker down and get through it.I always got amped up for trimming. Used to "field-dress" the plants right where they stood in their outdoor plot. The feeling would last about five minutes. Always worth it though. Keep on keepin on, Bugeye!
No Hijack at all, I love talking greenhouses! Went to bed thinking about your plan.wish i had the budget and level land to go twice as big.
will be doing black painted jugs of water for heat retention, an east window to warm things up quicker in the morning is actually smart. hadn't thought of that.
the heating calculations are pretty cool. they sell a 650 gallon tank for about $1000, with a gallon of water being 8.34 pounds, that means 5421 pounds of water. since a BTU is simply the amount of energy it takes to heat a pound of water by one degree, that means i get 5421 BTUs of heating power for every degree the temperature drops. might be enough to keep a 10x12 space warm enough year round with just a little supplemental night time heating.
anyhoo, sorry for the threadjack. looking forward to seeing the final harvest pics.