Portland area greenhouse grow

UncleBuck

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U gonna take ur birds on ur move or a fried chicken party
:eyesmoke:

some lady overheard me talking about my ducks at the garden store the other day, so she'll be getting my ducks. a growing buddy of mine has a wife who wants bantam chickens so she will be getting the chickens.
 

UncleBuck

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been thinking about this year's lineup. just got done pruning, neeming, watering, and taking inventory. i also chose this year's lineup:

*GDP
*StarTrek
*WMD
*#1
*Pineapple Express
*HeadBand

same as last year, except god and black domina will be replaced by pineapple express and headband. unlike god bud and BD, PE and HB are both more sativa in appearance, with skimpier stems that support larger buds. both finish fairly quickly indoors, as far as outdoors, who knows.

i know what to expect from the rest of the lineup. ST and GDP were solid bushes last year with nice, early buds. WMD and #1 were my top producers and enormous plants.

i plan on planting same date as last year again, just gotta harvest all the veggies i have growing in there, till and amend.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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So i got the greenhouse up. Ill upload pics when i Get a chance


Edit- meant to put this post in greenhouse deprevation thread but oh well
 

NWGrower7

Active Member
Definitely gonna be watching this, as im just acrossed the bridge from you. just read your last years journal, good shit.

Happy Growing
 

UncleBuck

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i'll have more pics tomorrow, they've been growing like crazy in this heat.

also have a question about some little red bugs on my plants, i believe they are aphids but need some confirmation. only saw a few of them near harvest last year, but i've noticed them here or there on some of my plants already and do not want them hanging around.
 

UncleBuck

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i need to pull some weeds and start spraying for mites/aphids, or add some predatory insects.

but otherwise, looks to be on track for anther crowded greenhouse this autumn.

 

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