MaiNaiK's 2015 greenhouse

papapayne

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dang man those are beautiful. Nice and green! pretty disappointed in that reguards this year...next year is definitely going to be better soil, and more invested into the amendments
 

MaiNiaK420

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Both are really stable strains, or at least I've only found the one pheno of each and I've been growing those 2 for 3 years now.
The BBG is G-13. Both have great smell and stone and super dense.
 

MaiNiaK420

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She's lush, so lots of leaves, but large tight buds.
Grows nicely.
I'm a firm believer in, a big hole, lots of new compost every year, then as they get close to budding time I wined the nutes to them. I stop feeding them 3-4 weeks before harvest and switch to straight water.
 
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papapayne

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Are your beds on top of bare ground or do you dig down there to? I am torn between a few ways to do my floor next year...debating between gravel floors with one large central bed down the middle using rail road ties. or raised beds like you have, or directly in ground. I would need to put in hardware cloth in the wholes though as gophers are everywhere due to my large hay field.
 

Vnsmkr

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dang man those are beautiful. Nice and green! pretty disappointed in that reguards this year...next year is definitely going to be better soil, and more invested into the amendments
Good compost and kiss (keep it simple stupid). Aloe, coconut water, seaweed, kelp, fish hydroslate, blackstrap molasses, & EM1
 

papapayne

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yea i had a ton of compost, just ended up being to small of pots and to big of plants. 65 gallons and 10' x 10' plants isn't a good combo, add on cold temps, and just wasn't able to keep em green.
 

Vnsmkr

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yea i had a ton of compost, just ended up being to small of pots and to big of plants. 65 gallons and 10' x 10' plants isn't a good combo, add on cold temps, and just wasn't able to keep em green.
I hear ya on the big plants, but seriously try adding some aloe (hell grow some fresh stuff, they are easy to clone if you find some)
 

MaiNiaK420

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There's dug holes under them there raised beds...lol

Gravel or a floor cover in the greenhouse is a real good idea. When the cover is on all this grass and ground gives off some wicked humidity. I have my eye out for some mill screen (used by paper company's in long belts to aid in drying and keep the paper Rollin) Grass doesn't grow through that stuff and it's strong enough not to rip with crushed stone on it. The best part is, if you find the right source it's free..

The compost I get is surf and turf, seaweed, lobster and other shells and cow poo. ($45 a yard delivered) This stuff works awesome. I was going to use MaxSea Bloom this year, but the Advaced Nutrients rep bought all of my friends GH line for the shelf space. Then never came back to take it. So I ended up with a bunch of gallons of Flora Nova Bloom and powdered Cool Bloom. (For free, bonus...)

Edit.... Oh yeah what does the Aloe do?
 

Vnsmkr

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It seems to attribute to green and lushness by opening up the plants "pores". th
There's dug holes under them there raised beds...lol

Gravel or a floor cover in the greenhouse is a real good idea. When the cover is on all this grass and ground gives off some wicked humidity. I have my eye out for some mill screen (used by paper company's in long belts to aid in drying and keep the paper Rollin) Grass doesn't grow through that stuff and it's strong enough not to rip with crushed stone on it. The best part is, if you find the right source it's free..

The compost I get is surf and turf, seaweed, lobster and other shells and cow poo. ($45 a yard delivered) This stuff works awesome. I was going to use MaxSea Bloom this year, but the Advaced Nutrients rep bought all of my friends GH line for the shelf space. Then never came back to take it. So I ended up with a bunch of gallons of Flora Nova Bloom and powdered Cool Bloom. (For free, bonus...)

Edit.... Oh yeah what does the Aloe do?
Causes the leaves to really open their pores so to speak and its a beneficial for disease control. Seems to help uptake
 

papapayne

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Yea I did landscape,cloth on floor,this,year....it,worked in a pinch but grass grows thru it still. The stuff I got was cheap shit though.
 

Vnsmkr

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There's dug holes under them there raised beds...lol

Gravel or a floor cover in the greenhouse is a real good idea. When the cover is on all this grass and ground gives off some wicked humidity. I have my eye out for some mill screen (used by paper company's in long belts to aid in drying and keep the paper Rollin) Grass doesn't grow through that stuff and it's strong enough not to rip with crushed stone on it. The best part is, if you find the right source it's free..

The compost I get is surf and turf, seaweed, lobster and other shells and cow poo. ($45 a yard delivered) This stuff works awesome. I was going to use MaxSea Bloom this year, but the Advaced Nutrients rep bought all of my friends GH line for the shelf space. Then never came back to take it. So I ended up with a bunch of gallons of Flora Nova Bloom and powdered Cool Bloom. (For free, bonus...)

Edit.... Oh yeah what does the Aloe do?
Good read

http://www.hightimes.com/read/growing-maximum-flavor
 
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