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Costco Carport Greenhouse 2010

Thanks for the video
It shows good detail in your set up
Your grrenhouse seems like it is right up against the wall on one side
How is the other side working?
Isn't it shoing off more of the bottom of the plants now?
I still haven't found my costco garage and need to since I need to start caging mine as well

The height is something I also wondered about
9 feet isn't a lot of room for me especially since I have mine in pots and just can't dig down

Would it be too late to start training them by attaching the top of one plant to the main stem of another ?
It doesn't look like you have the room in there

I think I am going to need two of these types of greenhouses
So far I have found great plans for a greenhouse, smart pot substitutes as well as great caging ideas.

This site rocks:jump:
 
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doublejj

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As you can see, these are easy to raise on blocks. I'm raising mine again, another 2 bricks, will be at 14' soon!

Go ahead & tie them over if you need to, it's not too late.

Peace
doublejj
 
Hey Doublejj
I noticed your greenhouse close to your house wall.
Since you now have this structure on bricks, isn't the other side exposed now with being up 3 or more feet?

After doing much researching I found most portable garages of this size are between $400 to $500 so this really is a good deal and to make one from scratch wouldn't be much less.Plus there are a lot of options in material to cover it that are suitable.

How is this garage stakeed down now for wind and such?
It looks like I might be getting one soon so I can start caging mine.
 

doublejj

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Bricks!

Bricks!

The greenhouse is sandwiched in between my 8' wood fence & garage. I would have to raise it higher than 8' to expose anything to my neighbors.

Each leg is strapped to a brick, it's not going anywhere.

Peace
doublejj
 

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The greenhouse is sandwiched in between my 8' wood fence & garage. I would have to raise it higher than 8' to expose anything to my neighbors.

Each leg is strapped to a brick, it's not going anywhere.

Peace
doublejj
Thats great!
Thanks for answering all my questions:thank you:
 

doublejj

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The Borg!

The Borg!

Lost another plant to Spydermites. I now have 1 PK, 1 GDP, 2 WW's.

The plants I still have, aren't showing much mite problems. I sprayed everything with Azatrol again today.

Here's a pic from today, the plant to my left is an 8' PK!

Peace
doublejj

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2-COOH

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a hashing machine, a 10X20 raise-able greenhouse...dam you are DOING out there bro!
your raising a 10x20' greenhouse to accommodate plants blows my small east-coast brain. Also there is something very stoner about it, just cant pinpoint it.
And finally, I really feel this is what it is all about. Sure you have great conditions both legally and naturally, and not everyone can pull this off, but this is how it should be and im sure most agree.
Great show and info!
 
Sorry to read about your loss Doublejj:comfort:
With plants that size its gotta bite some.
Ignore the last questions. It is light easy to assemble and move around.
This is a great idea. Thanks a million;)
 

doublejj

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14'

14'

Thanks folks, this has been a most memorable season so far, I'm glad your enjoying the show!

Well, we've put more bricks under the greenhouse. She's sitting up on 6 blocks, and is now at 14'!

Peace
doublejj

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doublejj

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Hi-rise greenhouse!

Hi-rise greenhouse!

The Hi-rise greenhouse!

Peace
doublejj
P.S. You don't need to be out in the country to grow trees, I live in the city!

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jburns

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i am so inspired by this. are they done stretching ya think. when i go back to the first pic, it is just tremendous growth. goood luck.
 

Hydrosun

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Should the cinder blocks be zip tied together, just in case the house moves in a wind storm?

:joint:
 

haxi

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Enormous. Amazing :dance013: !!
It should take a lot of time to spay all that :p
Great work man.
Subscribed, Can't wait to see them bloom!!!

Peace :rasta:
 

igrowkushbitch

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hey double jj I feel you on the spider mites i have some girls about 1/3 your size in my greenhouse. I have been battling spider mites for a couple weeks now. Not easy spraying down that big of plants. I got a big ass sprayer and I made a mix for myself I use 2 tbs of azatrol, 4 tbs of spinosid (definitely look this stuff up its cheap and effective), and 2 tsp of dr. bronners peppermint soap per gallon. It works really well all my girls had mites now I only have one with a very small population of mites. I hope to have those bastards killed by the end of the week. Best of luck to you with your monsters.
 

JACKtheREFFER

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DAMN :jawdrop:

I haven't stopped by in a week or so !!! Man have i been missing out !!!

GREAT SHOW

JTR


Zip tie those blocks together or something just in case !! other then that A++++++++++++++++ so much dank is in your future
 
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