Greenhouse Growing???

Twisted Nibbz

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Sorry for the double post guys couldnt figure out how to delete th old one!


So guys ive been kindly given a greehouse by my partners mother which is about 8ft x 4ft with one of them auto openning things for if it gets too hot or cold and basically i wanna start some plants off in it next year... i assume its too late in the year now!

So.... i know enough about indoor growing to get on with but outdoor especially greenhouse growing i aint read much about anywhere.

Any particular strains to look for? anything in particular thats different to indoor growing i need to look at?

As much help as possible is appreciated as with outdoor growing i dont even know when to sow and harvest etc etc.

Ide kinda like to do it right, outside! Ive got a big enough garden to conseal the greenhouse enough and im going to put me veggies in there too. anything i need to do too the green house? does it need to be white round the edges? or anything like that?

Cheers fellas...
Nibbzy
 

KillerWeed420

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I would stay with indica dominate strains. The sativa's can get very big out doors. That green house should work very good.
 

Twisted Nibbz

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Ive got about 4 northern lights seeds left from what i had allready they any good? was also thinkin about gettin a few other seeds but not too sure what to choose?

Any ideas guys?

The greenhouse will be in good sun when its summer and is close enough to the house to get everything i need in there!
 

zero33

Active Member
Growing outdoors is awesome.

I've never grown inside, so I can't really comment and say it's easier. However, I've never had to worry about drawing too much power for lights, worried about stinking up my house, or bothered with how many lights to use.

Outside, everything's done for you. All you have to do is take care of the fertilization and watering.

The key is, don't let the plants get too big. Make sure there's lots of air flow around the plants. When it rains in the summer and it's moist and warm, you're looking at serious fungal and mold problems (especially bud rot).

I let my plants get too big and it's been terribly damp this summer. My yield has been kicked in the nuts because of bud rot.
 

Twisted Nibbz

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When it rains in the summer and it's moist and warm, you're looking at serious fungal and mold problems (especially bud rot).
see ill be using greenhouse so raint aint a problem just wondered if there is anything in perticular you need to do.
 
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