vtguitar88
Well-Known Member
Hey Friends! Anybody else here in the PHX AZ area, or in a similarly hot desert climate? Now that Arizona has legalized home grows, I’m considering putting a 6x8 Harbor Freight greenhouse in my sunny, walled-in backyard and putting a few plants in there for a winter grow.
I would start them indoors under LEDs very soon and then move 'em outside around January 15th, once they’ve had about 6-8 weeks to veg and are showing sex. I’m planning to do 8-week flower strains, which would put harvest just before the spring equinox, if all goes to plan. I’m thinking 25 gallon grow bags would cover my needs for this sort of grow, or maybe in 15's?
Has anybody else tried a winter greenhouse grow in a similar climate? Long term forecast is showing the coldest nights reaching 42° in January, but of course that could change. We’ll have about 10.5 hours of daylight at that point in January, and they will get full sun much of the day, but the solar angle is somewhat low that time of year at 33° north latitude.
Essentially wondering if this is a doable proposition and worth the investment. With a barebones setup I could accomplish this for about $500–600 (greenhouse, cinder block + lumber foundation, smart pots, soil, I have a wall mount osc. fan already) The goal would be to provide for myself, friends and family, ideally for much of the spring and summer.
Thanks in advance for any advice, fellow desert dwellers
I would start them indoors under LEDs very soon and then move 'em outside around January 15th, once they’ve had about 6-8 weeks to veg and are showing sex. I’m planning to do 8-week flower strains, which would put harvest just before the spring equinox, if all goes to plan. I’m thinking 25 gallon grow bags would cover my needs for this sort of grow, or maybe in 15's?
Has anybody else tried a winter greenhouse grow in a similar climate? Long term forecast is showing the coldest nights reaching 42° in January, but of course that could change. We’ll have about 10.5 hours of daylight at that point in January, and they will get full sun much of the day, but the solar angle is somewhat low that time of year at 33° north latitude.
Essentially wondering if this is a doable proposition and worth the investment. With a barebones setup I could accomplish this for about $500–600 (greenhouse, cinder block + lumber foundation, smart pots, soil, I have a wall mount osc. fan already) The goal would be to provide for myself, friends and family, ideally for much of the spring and summer.
Thanks in advance for any advice, fellow desert dwellers