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Old 06-27-2016, 01:25 AM #41
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KC-33 was the first strain i grew, back in 96 or so. Mine were grown in one gallon pots on a rooftop and they got wiped out by a hurricane, but I got sweet, mango-tasting smoke from what I could salvage. Your girls are monsters! Subscribing.
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Looks stellar Bio! Dumb question here - just having plants in a greenhouse will keep them warm enough in march? Or do you have to heat it?
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Looks stellar Bio! Dumb question here - just having plants in a greenhouse will keep them warm enough in march? Or do you have to heat it?
Not a dumb question at all. In march it is pretty cold here, so there is a wood stove in my greenhouse. You just build a fire in it when it gets cold enough. Keep your eye on the weather report and definitely build a fire when it calls for a frost. Thanks for Joining the grow.
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Awesome, been wanting a wood burning stove in my greenhouse. Got 20 cords of oak on my property, should put it to use.
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KC-33 was the first strain i grew, back in 96 or so. Mine were grown in one gallon pots on a rooftop and they got wiped out by a hurricane, but I got sweet, mango-tasting smoke from what I could salvage. Your girls are monsters! Subscribing.
It is a really sweet smoke and occasionally, super skunky notes. Thanks for contributing to the thread Gelado.
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Old 06-28-2016, 06:38 PM #47
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Ever have any issues with animals digging up new soil . I see u got cages. I built cages out of chicken wire and they still managed to get in. Raccoons are a mf'er where I live . after about 4th time of being dug up. I went and prepped a whole new spot . Just wondered how organics was working for you outdoor
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For me anything from raccoons to bears will get into the soil in remote areas if you use BONE MEAL or BLOOD MEAL. FISH products can cause issues as well. Try using manure/compost ingredients instead and you may not have this problem. Have had problems with bears and other carnivores when I used blood meal/bone meal/fish meal/fish emulsion in really remote locations. No problem with animals at this spot. Just an occasional deer, but none this year fortunately. For deer, the best thing is human urine for keeping them uninterested in your garden. Just pee around the garden...haven,t found anything that works better. Thanks for joining us. -Bio
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How come you dont top that girl again? Still quite a bit of veg time left, and shes already that tall. I think Id try to fim her or something..
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