Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

thumper60

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Got the plastic pulled a bit tighter, and some rat runs adjusted out better, and definitely liking seeing it nearing completing.


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looks great I like how u do things,things r a little cluttered just like me things don't need to be perfect just reliable,whats that plastic on hoop house 2 miil painter?also do u double strap the poly or just staple,hope ya have a great season:grin:
 

papapayne

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looks great I like how u do things,things r a little cluttered just like me things don't need to be perfect just reliable,whats that plastic on hoop house 2 miil painter?also do u double strap the poly or just staple,hope ya have a great season:grin:
The stuff on the smaller hoop house is 2 different types. One is 10 mill woven tarps from costlesstarps.com, the other stuff is 6ml grrenhiuse film from territprial seed company, both of them were recycled from last year's 2 carports greenhouse.


My big greenhouse has farmtek sunmaster 6ml
 

papapayne

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Oh yea, and the tarps have grommets, so I zip ties them to the fencing hoops, the plastic with no grommets I used metal plumbers tape to attach 2x4s to the hoop legs horizontally, then stapled plastic to the 2x4, the screwed on a 1x4 on top to pinch and anchor it tight
 

papapayne

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I around 5 9 depending on how bad my back is compressed at that exact moment, the majority of the plants are over 6 footers, the prime moonshine, Grand masters, are over their 8 footer cages.

My favorite bangi haze ended up being a male. Was last plant to show sex, and he definitely took his sweet time. He's a stellar plant, reeks like lemon meringue pie, great structure, and the most vigorous of the bangi haze. He's the huge plant I'm standing behind that doesn't have a cage.


Happy 4th of July everyone.
 

papapayne

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These things suuuuck . ..going to toss all flowering plants out today (5 wks in) and concentrate on vege'ers,
picking up the miticide arsenal later today...they are as nasty as you've heard....
Fuck....I know the decision to scrub a 5 week cycle isn't an easy one. If I learned anything from root aphids though is that sometimes nature destroys, such is this life. Wishing you positive vibes on the war, and blunt smoke!

Stay free stay high

Papa
 

WV: Jetson

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It's nice there was a little rain to point out the weak spots in the GH! You know, before the big rains come. The farm is looking good, Papa!
 
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