I am only using container/pots in the greenhouse (no inground planting), the gravel is to raise ground level and allow drainage. My plan was to jumpstart my seeds a couple months, then plant them outside in May for goliath mega plants But with new fucked up county ordinances I might not be able to grow outdoor here. If that's the case I am going to do light deprivation.i wasnt going to ask but i must lol i love the crushed gravel for perimeter of g.house. it settles like cement lotsa lime but i notice you have the entire area done in it. i always thought the sharp gravel would cut roots? haha my theory could be a long way from reality and guessing is lazy lol i was thinking maybe you were going to use planters but i remember raised beds was your plan? thanks for any tips on methods
Getaway,iv'e looked at wonder women over the years just didn't know if it was mold resistant so i never tried it ,now maybe i should take a look at it and see if i will take the coastal foggy weather here?? not many strains that we have tried ( over 100+) didn't mold here less than 10 , the ones that don't ,don't mold and all the others have a complete meltdown in the 3-4 week of budding can't wait to see them this season in your garden
Gb, You've no plans to install glass (or similar material) and exploit natural light???And then there was lights Each ballast (6 total) has a cool white and a natural spectrum bulb. Should be good enough to keep them awake an extra couple hours hehehe.
uhm...No glass, just poly-greenhouse plastic. Works awesome and does take advantage of natural light. My fluorescents only extend light 2 hours to prevent flowering. I also live in a Medical State, CaliforniaGb, You've no plans to install glass (or similar material) and exploit natural light???
Won't a glowing structure attract the wrong kind of attention?
Or do you live somewhere cool...???
Poly-greenhouse plastic - Can you see through it enough to see what's growing?uhm...No glass, just poly-greenhouse plastic. Works awesome and does take advantage of natural light. My fluorescents only extend light 2 hours to prevent flowering. I also live in a Medical State, California
i use the same 6mm plastic that GB does, and i can tell you that you can't tell what's on the other side unless the leaves are pressing up against the plastic, and even then the light has to be right.Poly-greenhouse plastic - Can you see through it enough to see what's growing?
And does it allow 100% of the suns light through???
Sounds great!i use the same 6mm plastic that GB does, and i can tell you that you can't tell what's on the other side unless the leaves are pressing up against the plastic, and even then the light has to be right.
it doesn't let 100% of the sun's light through, but it lets enough through.
what would you say comes through like 50 percent lighting?i use the same 6mm plastic that GB does, and i can tell you that you can't tell what's on the other side unless the leaves are pressing up against the plastic, and even then the light has to be right.
it doesn't let 100% of the sun's light through, but it lets enough through.
what would you say comes through like 50 percent lighting?
im growing under some tress and its partially shaded i know its affeting my yield i wonder if i would get about the same yield in a greenhouse.