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Garden Boss

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Thanks man, honestly this year was a rushed crap shoot. I am very thankful and blessed with everything I have. I look forward to next year (as everyone should). I skipped many steps and preps to "get-r-done" this season.
 

getawaymountain

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Thanks man, honestly this year was a rushed crap shoot. I am very thankful and blessed with everything I have. I look forward to next year (as everyone should). I skipped many steps and preps to "get-r-done" this season.
we was way later than i like for sure this year also next season will be more on time i hope at least we are settled in now . ya garden is great gb i'm going to be watching you and see if i can learn something new hahaha
 

hoonry

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hey G Boss what tricks do you have up yer sleeve for next year, besides double veg? I have fantasies of what I would do with such a space... If I may offer unsolicited advice (it's worth what it costs!) - here is one thing I would want to try if I lived down there. It gets hot as fuck, no? Some people use garden misters to cool down, which is bitchin', but ends up pricey to cool a large area. I haven't done the math, so I don't know if it would be cheaper, but what I thought would be neato would be to have rolls of 70/30 shade cloth mounted on the north side of your garden at like 8 or 10'. When the needle pushes past 100 degrees, unroll those shade cloth rolls, swimming pool cover style, and stretch em across the garden fence to fence. you'll lose only a little light while cooling the whole area off while keeping good ventilation.
 

doublejj

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I only hope your busy trimming GB, we haven't heard from you in awhile. Hope all is well............
 

Garden Boss

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Oh I am not done yet :) I still have weeks to go. I only topped 2 purple crack plants (4.5lbs) It's gonna be a good yearbongsmilie Some ridiculous winds ripping across the garden all night and still going strong. As soon as my upload button for pics comes back I will be happy to share.
 

Lemon king

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I wouldn't mind you sharing that purple crack with me man....looking forward to new picks.....reading through now....can we have a very small cut n dry guide from the boss...that's allot to dry at once....if not it's all good, you must be cream crackered mate....get some sleep when ya can man your no good to them girls lagging!!!
 

Garden Boss

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Yeah I got a bunch of pics to upload once this site fixes it's shit. For drying, I like to hang dry 12-18 inch branches for a week or two at 65-70 degrees humidity at 50%. Then just before stem snaps I jar for curing. Burp and check on them as needed. I have a 30'x40' insulated shop to use this year, so the kids don't have to go to school smelling like harvest :lol:
 
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