FenderSuper
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Okie dokie, clones drop on Thursday. Have the greenhouse set up, lights installed, IAT installed, need to set up the tarp as a floor for the greenhouse (portable, see photo below).
Kosher Kush teens from CloneBros.com in Riverside, they deliver once a week to Norcal. Wanted Afghani but Strainbank lied and lied. So fuck them, I found some guys who had a truly heavy indica (sativas make me a quivering ball of paranoia and hybrids piss me off) that was heavily Afghani based. Next year I'll buy heritage Afghani landrace seeds and germinate. So far I've got the greenhouse built, but there will be a lot of activity because I need pallets to put the pots on, as the back yard is concrete. Can't let the bottom of the pots get that hot.
I've got amendments out the ying yang but the hot soil (and there won't be that much of it) will be on the very bottom of the pots so it can cook while the girls (named Pete, John, Roger and Keith) are small. I can do topcoats as needed. Essentially I'll be doing Subcool in smaller proportions because of the lateness of all this.
I have five pots from Grassroots Fabric Pots in Sacramento. The same as Smart Pots for half the money. I have a 12x7x7 greenhouse I finally got set up, today. If anyone has an idea on how to ventilate the top of a QuicTent greenhouse and make it so I can close it up again, I'd be infernally grateful, by Circe.
I have an aquarium pump for aerating water (I need a couple more buckets), a soil moisture meter for each pot, I have a good PH meter and I have a PPM meter but I don't know what I'd use it for on a soil grow in a greenhouse. I have four Bayco clamp lights with 100W equivalent LED bulbs, which I hope will be enough light at night to keep them in veg a little longer after the solstice.
Thrip and gnat strips, Kirkland dryer sheets ready.
First pic:
Kosher Kush teens from CloneBros.com in Riverside, they deliver once a week to Norcal. Wanted Afghani but Strainbank lied and lied. So fuck them, I found some guys who had a truly heavy indica (sativas make me a quivering ball of paranoia and hybrids piss me off) that was heavily Afghani based. Next year I'll buy heritage Afghani landrace seeds and germinate. So far I've got the greenhouse built, but there will be a lot of activity because I need pallets to put the pots on, as the back yard is concrete. Can't let the bottom of the pots get that hot.
I've got amendments out the ying yang but the hot soil (and there won't be that much of it) will be on the very bottom of the pots so it can cook while the girls (named Pete, John, Roger and Keith) are small. I can do topcoats as needed. Essentially I'll be doing Subcool in smaller proportions because of the lateness of all this.
I have five pots from Grassroots Fabric Pots in Sacramento. The same as Smart Pots for half the money. I have a 12x7x7 greenhouse I finally got set up, today. If anyone has an idea on how to ventilate the top of a QuicTent greenhouse and make it so I can close it up again, I'd be infernally grateful, by Circe.
I have an aquarium pump for aerating water (I need a couple more buckets), a soil moisture meter for each pot, I have a good PH meter and I have a PPM meter but I don't know what I'd use it for on a soil grow in a greenhouse. I have four Bayco clamp lights with 100W equivalent LED bulbs, which I hope will be enough light at night to keep them in veg a little longer after the solstice.
Thrip and gnat strips, Kirkland dryer sheets ready.
First pic: