I redid my greenhouse to comply with local laws where they cannot be able to be observed.I also just was not happy with the first one because it did not seal very well. I used white visqueen for the middle chamber and clear of the others. It is working really well. Much better than the last one.
In the pictures it is from left to right: AB2, AGDP1, AB1
(Below days are stated in time since seed sprouted.)
AB1 - Day 18
AB2 - Day 15
AGDB1 - Day 15
Feed PPM: 340
It wasn't supposed to rain last week rain but of course it did while I was at work and the plants were not far enough under the edge of the greenhouse roof so they got rained on and over watered hard. They have dried out a bit since then so I will be watering tomorrow with 1/4 strength nutrients of AN: Gro, Micro, Bloom, and a little cal/mag, recharge and B-52 as well. The plants are looking a bit light and a little hungry so I think it is time.
I created a ladybug habitat to keep away other pests and I just love it. So neat that I can use nature to help my grow and not more chemicals. Just really cool. Anyway, I bought a bag of live ladybugs from my local Fred Meyer's. I used a cloning water catch tray and cut the top of the dome off to give them a bit of a roof. I then put a wet towel in one corner and a pile of raisins in the other for food. Then I slid it into the cinder block that AGDP2 is sitting on so it can stay in the shade. I emptied a few out over the plants as well.
Pretty happy with how things are going right now and I cannot believe how fast autos are. AB1 has already caught my photo GDP that was planted more than 2 months ago. Thanks and cheers!
Yeah outside is a whole different game. Things can go bad real quick. At least you got something to show for your effort. And you learn. Dealing with problems makes us better Growers. I wish you good luck with all your grows. ππ
Bro this π are amazing! Is just very curious for me to see what stuff you can get on your local market... where I am there is no way to find them... just no way...
Fantastic, on the first look I've thought you'd bought a Greenhouse, then I realized after reading that it was 100% homemade πππ
Just one thing , it's risky to bring outdoors plants indoors with others indoors plants , it's the best way to bring bugs inside your tent , and once the bugs inside your tent it's a pain in the *** to get rid of them. Outdoor most common bugs like thrips and spider mites get eaten by natural predators.
Brighid at work , keeping daddy's MJ π
You can give Mag Sulfur to the strawberry's when they start flowering, you're gonna have some nice fat and sweet juicy strawberry π
Looks great man, I was planning on building a greenhouse this winter so I'll follow along and see how it goes for you. Hope everything goes well for you!