Bugeye's 2014 Organic Greenhouse Grow

Bugeye

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do you have to camp out with them, or is that tent there for some other reason?
I have been camping out this season on a security concern that came up in late August (possibility my gh was cased). But my only issue so far has been with foxes tripping alarms and a mama bear and cubs that came through. I may be a little paranoid.
 

Bugeye

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Week 28 - Flower Week 12

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Pic 1 - Mekong High, for pinkjackyle
Pic 2 - Tora Bora
Pic 3 - Kosher Kush
Pic 4 - Kosher Kush close up
Pic 5 - Chocolope Kush

No signs of PM this week, still spraying daily. Feels much more spacious without the Green Crack! Plants are all starting to fade nicely and finish. Sure makes chopping easier when they look a little rough.
 

garlictrain

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whoa bugeye your gh is like a temple and this thread it's ancient scrolls.
no no your gh is like a puppy therapy session, like a fresh of breath air.:bigjoint::blsmoke::clap:

ok now that i got that outta the way I'd like to say what a wonderful sight it is to see cannabis flowers in such a setting. Indoor is cool and commercial grows or large ghouse are sweet, but the element you've created looks and feels (through pics heehee) more like a sacred space.

excellent strain selection, def kushage to the max! I wonder if they sense the high mountain environment akin to their landrace origins? that tora bora looks something sweet.

and i love the organic growing utilizing aact. i've been utilizing aact methods as well as implementations of korean natural farming.

thanks again for giving us a glimpse of your wonderful world!
oh an happy harvest:weed:
 

Bugeye

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i agree the torabora looks wicked . whats that mekongs trichs looking like ?looking gud
She has decent trichome coverage, but buds are too airy for me to get excited. Sometimes low expectations make all the difference in the end, though. I had a grapefruit that was very similar a couple years back and it smoked excellent, but a royal pain to trim.
 

Bugeye

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whoa bugeye your gh is like a temple and this thread it's ancient scrolls.
no no your gh is like a puppy therapy session, like a fresh of breath air.:bigjoint::blsmoke::clap:

ok now that i got that outta the way I'd like to say what a wonderful sight it is to see cannabis flowers in such a setting. Indoor is cool and commercial grows or large ghouse are sweet, but the element you've created looks and feels (through pics heehee) more like a sacred space.

excellent strain selection, def kushage to the max! I wonder if they sense the high mountain environment akin to their landrace origins? that tora bora looks something sweet.

and i love the organic growing utilizing aact. i've been utilizing aact methods as well as implementations of korean natural farming.

thanks again for giving us a glimpse of your wonderful world!
oh an happy harvest:weed:
Thanks garlic train!! Too kind. I didn't set out to build anything more than a simple little structure that didn't even have windows initially. But each year it morphs a little more and gets more personality. With legalization here I was comfortable adding more and more windows and that really made it feel more in tune with the environment. I hope it inspires others to take their hobby grows to new places!
 

Bugeye

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Ah, just spent a pleasant afternoon at the greenhouse enjoying a cigar. Took a bit of edibles earlier as I'm getting over a respiratory issue and not smoking pot now for last 6 weeks. Don't care much for edibles, but better than nothing. My tolerance is now lower than it has been in years so I'm hoping to be back to good lungs for coffee test season in November. It may throw off the accuracy of my smoke tests! Everything will be a 10. Anyway, I haven't found it all that hard to take a break from pot, which is good to know. But I would say that I haven't enjoyed life as much without it. It does help me appreciate the little shit a lot more.

Mixed feelings on the season wrapping up. I am ready for a break but know it won't take long to miss the routine. Earlier tonight, I was sitting inside the greenhouse getting ready to close up the windows, and up rolls the fox for a big drink at my fountain. He was a little spooked when he saw me staring at him but got comfortable fast. Was a fun moment. I requested that he stop setting off all my goddamn alarms in the middle of the night. Hope he understood.
 

papapayne

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Thats to funny about the fox man. I totally get what you mean. Yea they are a pain sometimes and eat up time, but I know I enjoy it and especially in a setting like your greenhouse is. The infamous question....what are you brainstorming up for next year :)

Congrats by the way on successfully harvesting the GC, and good vibes to get the remainings finished and harvested safely.

Stay free, Stay high,

papa
 

Bugeye

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Thats to funny about the fox man. I totally get what you mean. Yea they are a pain sometimes and eat up time, but I know I enjoy it and especially in a setting like your greenhouse is. The infamous question....what are you brainstorming up for next year :)

Congrats by the way on successfully harvesting the GC, and good vibes to get the remainings finished and harvested safely.

Stay free, Stay high,

papa
Thanks papa! I appreciate the good vibes! Just took down the Mekong High as ambers started to show.

For next year, that is a good question and I am open to suggestions. For starters I hope to do an expansion off the back of the greenhouse and create more lounge space. Probably 50/50 on whether I can find the cash flow to do it. As for strains I'm interested in, I'm thinking of doing some of my all time favorites and maybe a couple new ones. Some of my favorites that I'd like to grow again: Durban Poison, LA Confidential, Holy Grail, and Western Winds (Kali Mist) come to mind. I missed on getting a Girl Scouts Cookies to start this year so that still interests me as well. I'm definitely starting to think more about it, but probably won't nail down my choices until January.
 

Bugeye

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True Inspiration!
Absolutely Beautiful!
Hope you Enjoy the Fruits of your labor as much as we've enjoyed your thread!
Thanks CO HIGH CO! Much labor still to come but I think I've got at least 4 good ones out of the bunch. Another month before I really know what I have. Hope you are having a good harvest season as well!
 

Bugeye

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Busy morning taking down Mekong High after some amber alerts yesterday.

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Pic 1 - Mekong High skeletal remains. Filled a grocery bag with light buds that I'm going to hash. Not having tried it, I'm disappointed in the airy, stretchy bud structure. I think sativas probably aren't the best for me to grow.
Pic 2 - Chocolope Kush in her waning days.
PIc 3 - Kosher Kush (right) also nearing end times.
 

ButchyBoy

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I am late to this partay but I am here!!

Very nice setup!

I would love to grow a few in our greenhouse but would meet a ton of resistance from the wife since it is hers.

I was surprised to see the snow in those pics, that would make my heart stop for a second!!
 
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