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DoobieBrother

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Looking great Doobie. Nice build on the greenhouse. Keeping fingers crossed for the finishing straight.

Hope everyone has a nice Sunday.
Forgot to add that the greenhouse cost me less than $50, not including $7 for some rope to anchor it with.
Right at $50 with the rope.

There was:

10 @ 2x4x8-ft studs ripped in half
4 @ 1x6x5-ft boards cut for the corner gussets
1 @ roll of 2-mil plastic sheeting sized 20-ft x 25-ft (used all but a 3-ft wide x 9-ft long strip, and there is a 4-ft wide double-flap overlapping for an entryway on the leeward side)
4 @ 3" eyebolts
48 @ 3" long self-tapping deck screws
16 @ 1-1/2" long galvanized exterior screws for the gussets
about 250 to 300 @ 1/2" long T50 heavy duty staples
"large number" @ bowls of herbal refreshments
:-)
bongsmilie
 
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oldman60

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Forgot to add that the greenhouse cost me less than $50, not including $7 for some rope to anchor it with.
Right at $50 with the rope.

There was:

10 @ 2x4x8-ft studs ripped in half
4 @ 1x6x5-ft boards cut for the corner gussets
1 @ roll of 2-mil plastic sheeting sized 20-ft x 25-ft (used all but a 3-ft wide x 9-ft long strip, and there is a 4-ft wide double-flap overlapping for an entryway on the leeward side)
4 @ 3" eyebolts
48 @ 3" long self-tapping deck screws
16 @ 1-1/2" long galvanized exterior screws for the gussets
about 250 to 300 @ 1/2" long T50 heavy duty staples
"large number" @ bowls of herbal refreshments
:-)
bongsmilie
Good deal doob, similar units cost about $400 online,
made from cheap pvc pipe and 2mil plastic and 2 side
tape.
:peace:
 

oldman60

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dam, 50 bucks Doob, thats great. Mine cost about 1 1/2 "bags of sand"!! It does have hardened glass in it though....not sure what benefit that gives me though:)
Better uv transmission, much higher par. but it might heat up more.
:peace:
 
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DST

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Aye, it sure can get hot in there oldman. The wife and I often think we made a mistake even getting it. We kind of thought we could keep a lot of our plants in there over winter, but it literally gets frozen out there too. Then in the hot summer it's too hot, and at the end of the season it can get too damp....ffs. Hard life eh!:)
 

jimmer6577

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So 1-2 per oz....mason jar method? whats thats batman?
Take a mason jar a drill a pilot whole the size of your adapter to fit in and a couple of pin wholes around it to allow for access vapor escape while filling. Then put a coffee filter in between the two sections of the to for a filter. Then let it soak for 10-20 mins gently swirling it on and off. Very similar to the thermos soak but the jar allows you to see when your bho is getting better color. At about 10 mins you really start to see a darker color appearing. It's pretty cool here so only once did I have to set it on a small bag of frozen peas so I didn't evap to quick. I personally beleive you get more with this method just a pain when doing large amounts. Another thing is I save all my bho ran stuff for a qwiso and still get get numbers to use for edibles. I'm doing a run a fresh frozen this way monday and can post a couple of pics if wanted.
 

ghb

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this blue pit grows like a weed, literally!.
the big haze plants have had a 5 month veg from seed, the blue pit has around 5 weeks from cutting and is nearly the same size.
 
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