Doc's Oregon Greenhouse 2015

Dr.D81

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We moved here in march of this year and started work then for the greenhouse. I leveled and terraced the back yard waiting for the laws to change. On july 1st we stared putting the girls in the ground and built the house aroud them. It ended up 11 ft wide 20 ft long and 13 ft high. It takes up most of the 17 x 24 yard but i needed room for the rabbits and worms. I have 4 gorilla glue #4, cherry pie, sfv og, ak 47, and blue dream. They all came from the spring bbq and the gg#4 were saved from being trashed. I had some vegging but took a bunch gave some away and these clones were all the right size to go out when i needed them. Winter run will have more of my stuff in it. Right now we are 5 days in to pulling a tarp to kill the neighbors lights so the fun is just getting going:)

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Cuttdogg7

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Looking fantastic their doc. I have a 10 x 20 blackout greenhouse going but I was only able to fit three plants in it, and I'm hoping they stop stretching pretty soon because they are getting really close to outgrowing it. Here's a pic of what it looked like a month and a half ago. I can't get a current picture that shows anything now it's just too full.image.jpg
 

Dr.D81

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I was able to get my dehumidifier hooked up to drain in to the worms finally. I was having to empty it 3 times a day and still was not enough.IMG_20150901_073156.jpgcherry pie is getting in to flower nicely now
IMG_20150901_073115.jpg sfv og is just looking fantastic!
IMG_20150901_073133.jpg Nibriu gangbang girl is just about done
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BcDigger

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Man it is under a big rabbit pen and they are just now starting to come back. When it is as dry as it has been they go away. I have another one on the back porch thay is starting to get some going finally.
I've been thinking of getting an indoor vermihut starting with a pound of worms and collecting my own castings. It seems like a good investment for the size of my little grow.
 

Dr.D81

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I've been thinking of getting an indoor vermihut starting with a pound of worms and collecting my own castings. It seems like a good investment for the size of my little grow.
Fresh castings are the best shit on earth! i had to leave mine behind and just now getting them going. I bought some worm dirt from a guy but no worms. I use 1\16 in hardware wire to sift my castings, and put the rest back. Now they have hatched out of the dirt and are getting after it.
 
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