Great Job !!! I can tell you when I trim my outdoor ChemD I always make sure that as much popcorn and small buds end up in the hash bin as possible ChemD makes the finest dry sieve and bubble out of everything. FMCD dry sieve and waterhash wooooooooooop !!!
Babbabud---Then I'm sure you also understand the size of the scissor-hash ball we have as well....totally ridiculous. The oil quality on Chem D is truly one of a kind in texture, taste, odor, and potency......happy trimmers too!!!
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Howzit brother..?? WOw what a great garden you put your blood sweat and tears into muncho props brother.. I love it.. I will always come kick it in your threads happy haRvest puff puff puff pass.. peace
Hey Rootwise, glad to see you're enjoying the Chem D! We always preferred it to the 4 and other Chem cuts floating around for the past couple of years. When it's done right it has that toe jam knee sweat stank that is really one of kind and yes, trimmers are def happy when cutting down that one.
Also wanted to say great thread, that opening post is rock solid man, much respect. I look forward to sharing my experience outdoors come 2011, been inside for awhile now and it's time to get out there. Thanks for sharing!
I'd say do more than 2 of the chemD next yr for sure , by the looks of that chunky cyrstally big nug! And the proof is in the bubble that u get with it...holy shmokes, it makes The most outrageous black hash rivaling any royal Afghani of old !
Looks like the real deal chemD there root wise! Hav u seen her done indoors?
Definitely keep her around ....
Wanted to share this link with you before I forgot....I think you may find it useful as it's a pretty stellar search option for informing a tea brewer into the chemical query of plants around their back yard and the ppm measure those specific plants correlate to when juiced up.
Looking at the greenhouse photos it looks like the air tube for the double poly roof is also connected to the end walls. Is the end wall also double poly? Do you think this would hold up in front-range winds or would you consider Lexan or fiberglass end walls for the high winds encountered on the eastern slope?
Rootwise great post. Will be watching this years grow. I am also a GH grower in CO, a little higher up then where it sounds you are from though. I just posted in the outdoor forum titled "soil analysis flunCked". Nomad mentioned your name as a person in CO who might be able to help with GH's. If you don't mind looking at that post so I don't have to repeat myself that would be great.
I don't have much room either in my GH, do you have 9' around each plant? I have 3' on each side and only about 2.5 feet between each in the rows. do you think that I need to take some out of the GH to create more room?
Also, having a big issue with heat! Today finishing puting on roll up sides, but even with the sides rolled up yesterday, fans were running most of the day and temperature was 105 degrees inside on a partly cloudy day. I spoke to an old timer out of grass valley who sells gh's who said that it is more important to cut down the temerature then have full sun as they won't grow if its to hot. So I bought a 40% shade cloth to go over, which now I am thinking might not be enough as it was party cloudy and was still blazing in there. What do you do to keep you GH cool?
Thanks for all the help, I am sure I will have more ? for you.