Got a New Shelter for the bad weather and Help with final few weeks

bananahaze64

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Hi

So I have 2 unknown strains left that I have been growing all season maby around 3 weeks ago they went into flowering, now I just want to finish them with good results

The next 1 to 2 weeks is forecasted a drop in temperature and rain, how can I get these to finish with as best buds as possible.

Seeing this I purchased a mini pvc greenhouse i have 1 side rolled up at the bottom because im concered about circulation. hope this will help should I close it fully at night ?

What do you think about temp and humidity during these last few weeks also with there not being too much sun, were in gmt+1 zone here.
 

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Maggs707

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I would get a circulating fan in there, and a dehumidifier for the last couple weeks. Especially if it's raining bro. You could also throw a Propane tank/Mr. Heater in there at night if it's super wet and cold. I would throw a circulator fan and dehum in there and roll the side down at night.
 

bananahaze64

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I got a small ceramic heater it seems to be keeping the tent around 24 degrees inside and then a fan to circulate the air ? Then outside forcast around 12 in the day and 5 in the night.
 

bananahaze64

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Oh and some dehumidifier beads box thing not sure if it doing anything, also do you think its a problem the plants arnt getting much sun with just clouds and cold rain forcast
 

Maggs707

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Oh and some dehumidifier beads box thing not sure if it doing anything, also do you think its a problem the plants arnt getting much sun with just clouds and cold rain forcast
Yeah that's a problem if you want them to finish chunky. No light=larf
 

bananahaze64

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Yeah that's a problem if you want them to finish chunky. No light=larf
okay, that could maby be a problem iwant them to be as big a possible, what other options do i have?

Can i get some lighting to suppliment them? What would be the best type Bearing in mind it is outside. I dont want to spend too much
Would they really make much difference on in the day with the cold cloudy weather ?
 

fishwhistle1

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okay, that could maby be a problem iwant them to be as big a possible, what other options do i have?

Can i get some lighting to suppliment them? What would be the best type Bearing in mind it is outside. I dont want to spend too much
Would they really make much difference on in the day with the cold cloudy weather ?
Nah man you don’t need a light out there
 

bananahaze64

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We have 11.56 hours of daylight today with around 3 minutes less each day with 8 degrees in the day and 4 at night for the next 3 days then it gets a little warmer
 

bananahaze64

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No there photo period I have had them since around april, all summer was super hot but now the end of september and the weather is starting to fall off, I just wondering how long they finished cause ive had them 6month
 

bananahaze64

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Im trying an outdoor Autumn grow in south spain.autoflowers im trying this time. Im a newbie so and advice wuld b great
i think it looks good , 1 thing i found about autoflowers is they really dont yield so much and stay quite small even the super yield ones i have tried.
 

Maggs707

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okay, that could maby be a problem iwant them to be as big a possible, what other options do i have?

Can i get some lighting to suppliment them? What would be the best type Bearing in mind it is outside. I dont want to spend too much
Would they really make much difference on in the day with the cold cloudy weather ?
I have supplemental lights hung in all of my greenhouses. They make ALL the difference during the cloudy days/months. Full spectrum LED's are going to be the cheapest best option as far as electric use goes. They're a little more expensive up front though.
 
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