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Tijuana Donkey Show Outdoor Garden

bushweed

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When I look at my big ones, it makes me think about the guy out there growing 20' plants. Next year my friend, next year

A noble quest, good luck....
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epicorchard

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Nice pics. I'm still wondering why the canopy starts head high? Imagine how much more bud that plant would have if it had an extra six foot of lower canopy all the way around.
 

epicorchard

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Well Im sad to report my plants are still not 20' tall.... bummer

The good news; I am going to plant in a raised bed of some sort next year. I like the extra two vertical feet people are getting from their containers. Its almost like your plants are wearing a pair of platforms.










 
M

mr.shiva

Your grow is turning out great, happy harvesting. Can't wait to get clipping next week.
 

epicorchard

Member
dam bro those are some big girls.

Thank you all, very ready to get this summer season over with and start on some winter crops. I'm even more excited to apply everything I've learned next summer. I'm either gonna blaze some trails or fall flat on my face. Either way it'll be a wild ride.
 

Bulldog420

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Epic - How are you keeping your girls warm enough in the winter? If I remember correctly, you don't have power in your greenhouse. Are you growing them in smart pots on the cold ground? Any propane heaters?

I am starting to work out my winter grow as well and the biggest issue I am facing is keeping the soil warm. I can keep the air warm, but if I grow in smart pots touching the ground, or in beds, I am worried the ground will be too cold. Any advice?
 

epicorchard

Member
Found these from last year. Amazing how small they are. First two rows are 7' blue dreams. The last one is the Chem 4. She was about 6' tall. They both averaged about 5 clean lbs.





 

epicorchard

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Epic - How are you keeping your girls warm enough in the winter? If I remember correctly, you don't have power in your greenhouse. Are you growing them in smart pots on the cold ground? Any propane heaters?

I am starting to work out my winter grow as well and the biggest issue I am facing is keeping the soil warm. I can keep the air warm, but if I grow in smart pots touching the ground, or in beds, I am worried the ground will be too cold. Any advice?

im still figuring it out... stay posted
 

Bulldog420

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Have you considered a large volume of water as a heat sink? I am exploring that idea right now. I will stay posted for sure, thanks.
 

Croptober

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Those plants last year look great but this year they look a lot bigger and better. How long you been growing?
 

Backyard Farmer

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Aren't you going to just copy my GH and make a radiant floor?

Since it's full now any way after harvest we can figure it out...

We dropped the pad of where we put mine to fill back up with the XPS board , sand , pipe , gravel back up to grade...I guess we can just take down the end walls and do the same in yours
 

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