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Old 01-28-2016, 05:26 PM #11
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Sweet greenhouse. Live how you used the corragated sheets for pots.
They all look super healthytoo.
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Old 01-28-2016, 07:41 PM #12
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thanks mack 10

yeah i,m actually pulling the beds out next season , believe it or not the soil is crap in them . i,m also new to potted plants and realise i should have done things differently from the start . i,ve top dressed and put worm feeding stations/worms in them to improve them .

but i,m going 300/400 gallon smart pots with a super soil mix next season . growing some decent size plants will fun . i couldn't do that this year and possibly run all these strains i will be limited to 40 or so large plants . and if its only 40 there going to be tested strains may even be less yet , i don't want crowding

its a new gh so i,ve learnt a lot /which i was expecting and still got a lot to learn . and also choosing strains that perform was a must . and also making my beans for other adventures outside i do .

thanks for the replies guys

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Old 01-28-2016, 07:43 PM #13
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Looking awesome, all the best...I have a pack of these and am really curious about the taste, smell, and effect. Keep us posted and best of luck!
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Old 01-28-2016, 09:20 PM #14
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Glad to see you got your own thread Pittymick, I'll tag along for the ride. Beautiful pics my man those plants are the definition of health and happiness. Love the setup too.
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Old 01-28-2016, 09:25 PM #15
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thanks scrappy , i,m happy with the gh , best thing i did was make it automated for temp, wind and rain . its almost alive set and forget . pretty cool when your in there the slightest drops of rain it starts closing up or starts blowing little hard . it was a handful for us install .

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Old 01-28-2016, 09:33 PM #16
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You mind going over your automation setup? Sounds cool.

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Hey pitty,

Looks a good set up what do you try and keep your temps at ?

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Old 01-28-2016, 10:09 PM #20
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ok looks like some interest , kool

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ok basically the gh is set if it rains or the wind is too strong it closes itself up (otherwise the roof vent would end up down the valley if i was out and the wind picked up) . it also is set at 24 deg so anything bellow that its fully shut . it will constantly adjust to control that as a min temp (24) and fully opens once 24 deg is achieved . i know around 28 it optimal however airflow is also important ( though the gh in grow season stays fully open as the outside temp exceeds 24 deg ). it typically sits at 16/21 deg at night and 27/34 deg during the day . i have a weather station in there that i can read from my house .

but i havent even scratched the surface on what it does . its very complex . i learnt the basics for what i needed . it can also be controlled by humidity and also has a screen function which i would have loved to get , if i had of known . its actually a light screen that pulls across in middle of the day to keep the maximum temps down and keep a lot of the mid day heat out , still allows good light through . i,d like to add this when i revamp in a couple months. it will allow me to keep the temps right down in summer 5 deg its capable of i believe . be perfect as its in full sun sunrise to sunset

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