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Eugene Oregon
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Greenhouse guestions.
Say im getting a greenhouse... well i put some thought and common sense into it.. what material should the greenhouse be because i want my plants to get light?
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Wood v metal do you mean or glass v polycarbonate? Glass is clearest - but will get condensation on it when it is cold. Polytunnels with a thermal plastic is best in a cooler climate, probably glass in a hot one. Metal frame for more light, wood frame for heat retention.
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jolene i dont care about the temps or anything just what makes sun go right to the plants.
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I like polycarbonate panels
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I just ordered a 9x9x8 flowerhouse for $300.00 bucks delivered. I got like 15 plants boomin in only half of it. The plastic breaks down the light evenly and distributes it so there are no hot spots on your plants. I would just buy one that you can put up easily and take down easily.
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Chubbynugs, Where did you get that flower house?
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theres a pic of that same greenhouse in my 'flowerhouse of stash' thread. i bought my mine online from home depot...best money spent all year
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Hey jah. Sorry i only pop in the greenhouse section once in a while. I ordered mine off of the net from discountpatiofurniture.com. They have tons to choose from with all types of varying prices and designs.
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currently im using pvc pipe and painter plastic, with a light "four foot 32wat florescent, and a couple reptile heating lights 75wat-100wat" to help the sun "lots of cloud cover right now" any opinions?
btw im trying 12/12 from seeds... |
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On average what does it take to get a 4-6oz plant in a greenhouse setup, strian is Ak47 ,started from clone, using Promix HP in 1.5 gal pot with Advance Nute. I'd just like to have a idea, how long of a veggie time is needed, sqft and height. Added info or recommendations are also welcomed. And thats 4-6oz dry
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