FarmerBob801
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Can't wait to get the outdoor plot rocking again
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and bugs - and weather... lolOnly have to worry about ripoffs now....
True story, had a couple catapillers last fall, two tops got hit by them caused some bud rot,,,,and bugs - and weather... lol
Anyone know anything about those cheap greenhouses that keep popping up in ads? I think that's the only way I would attempt an outside grow. And I've been tempted to drop $79.99 just to see. But I would rather someone else do it and tell me if they suck LOLTrue story, had a couple catapillers last fall, two tops got hit by them caused some bud rot,,,,
I rounded up one of those used Costco covered carport frames for free, see them in giveaways now and then, then added some 6-mil clear plastic over it, works and looks fine, the issue with the harbor freight style greenhouses is the plastic is fragile, if you add extra bracing and either tape or silicone in the plastic you will get a couple seasons, damn moths still got in there and laid eggs in a couple budsAnyone know anything about those cheap greenhouses that keep popping up in ads? I think that's the only way I would attempt an outside grow. And I've been tempted to drop $79.99 just to see. But I would rather someone else do it and tell me if they suck LOL
@High kev started his outie seeds 2 months ago bahaha!!I can't wait! Just started planning the veggie garden layout and ordered a bunch of wood to build the raised beds. Going to get some weed and hemp plants started soon, too, so they will be a good size by the time they can go outside.
I'm a carpenter, and if it is not crap, that square footage of greenhouse quality plexiglass is worth the price. I can build my own frame if needed. And it will come with plans LOLI rounded up one of those used Costco covered carport frames for free, see them in giveaways now and then, then added some 6-mil clear plastic over it, works and looks fine, the issue with the harbor freight style greenhouses is the plastic is fragile, if you add extra bracing and either tape or silicone in the plastic you will get a couple seasons, damn moths still got in there and laid eggs in a couple buds
I'm a carpenter, and if it is not crap, that square footage of greenhouse quality plexiglass is worth the price. I can build my own frame if needed. And it will come with plans LOL
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the plexiglass was "ok" but if you get any snow load or wind you must modify or it cracked, My dad got years out of his but he took it down every fall!!! I don't have that much discipline, a coworker lives in the open and he was chasing plexiglass after every wind storm,
And large stashes of budz and hash that span until the next Summer....Only have to worry about ripoffs now....
Dude! That is something I haven't seen done but makes perfect sense. You could do a flower bed beside the house and it would look like something from the Home Despot from a distancedo a SOG that will stay short.
Discovered bending whole plants over by accident back in late 70s, a huge tree limb broke off and fell on my little 30 plant gorilla grow, it laid over a bunch of plants when I went to check on them I was amazed at how many new "tops" I had, no internet or books to learn from it was trial & error and occasional luck lolAnd large stashes of budz and hash that span until the next Summer....
Hide em/bend em over or wait til July'ish and drop out a shit load of little clones/do a SOG that will stay short. Will be fun to see where folks go who now have the nod... good luck