straintester
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Yes I am trying to absorb as much as I can from the big plant people, which is why I am asking you so many questions.
I was also wondering if I could use your thread as a link in another thread I am creating as a long term project here @ IC for serious outdoor growers considering a greenhouse?
I'd like to have a variety of options for the many different growers to help those in the future.
You are the first person I have known to grow Quinoa. Most people don't know what it is and this is the first time I have ever seen it growing. I've only seen it it grain, flake or flour form.
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Yes , this was definitely an oversight for me as I had not considered it until now. There is certainly a lot to be said for preplanning which is exactly what you have done here in spades.Straintester: I am not sure if it is sold at nurseries. A lumber yard is where I purchased from. They had it in a 15' roll on a lumber rack 2 stories up. When the guy pointed it out I couldn't really tell what it was at first but I wanted to check it out so I had him get it down anyway. When I looked it was very very similar. Make sure you get something thick that light can't penetrate very well. I know tons of people who have used regular weed block material that is super thin and they just double it.
Thanks Brotherganga,
This is priceless info as I am on a budget also and just cannot afford those amazing smart pots so for me, this is better.
I'll do as you did and go to some big nurseries in the area.
The cage is just 2"x4" wire fencing sold in 3ft tall 50ft rolls for $30. I wouldn't recommend building the terrace and the pot as one piece, cause your gonna want access up in side the plant to clear potential popcorn and create more room for air to pass through. I cut the wire fencing in half so I got almost 8 pots from one roll. The pots I have are about 108 gallons give or take cause there not perfect. Absorb as much as you can from the good large plant growers here on IC and you will have a successful season next year. I have been blessed to work with the best and learn the great wisdom.
Time to finish a joint with a little bit of hash in it and go to bed.
Yes I am trying to absorb as much as I can from the big plant people, which is why I am asking you so many questions.
I was also wondering if I could use your thread as a link in another thread I am creating as a long term project here @ IC for serious outdoor growers considering a greenhouse?
I'd like to have a variety of options for the many different growers to help those in the future.
You are the first person I have known to grow Quinoa. Most people don't know what it is and this is the first time I have ever seen it growing. I've only seen it it grain, flake or flour form.