doublejj's BIG 2014 greenhouse adventure Reloaded......

zest

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I made another trip out to the spot today to drop off 2 big rolls of remesh wire. All the plants in smart pots will have 7' cages within a few days. Sorry I didn't have the camera with me today, so I'll go back & snap some pics after they all have cages. We did make 1 cage & they look awesome......stay tuned

did u make the trip out this way for the wire? or were u able to find it else where?
 

doublejj

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I found a good price in Rocklin. Thanks for the help, I would have been there if I couldn't find it here. Now we just have to cut them out & set them up.
 

zest

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I found a good price in Rocklin. Thanks for the help, I would have been there if I couldn't find it here. Now we just have to cut them out & set them up.
sweet! i had to cut 35 of those cages...used a grinder and my thumbs were looking like the hulks thumbs after it was all said and done lol.
 

doublejj

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It's real fucked up, but sometimes it feels good to know that I am not the only one who has problems from my service. In my worst of times my mind decides to isolate itself, being reminded that others have defeated similar issues gives me hope.

Growing I believe, has saved my life. Smoking cannabis has made day to day much easier.

Night sweats, if anyone does know of a strain that reduces these I will give you a kiss! :)
 

PoopBear

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I found a good price in Rocklin. Thanks for the help, I would have been there if I couldn't find it here. Now we just have to cut them out & set them up.
The most dangerous job of the season. I hate making new cages so I cut them about a foot long so after all the pointy ends break after a few years of flexing back and forth I just snip another square off. I also only secure 2 or 3 pointy ends a season and once those break off I still have a bunch left.

But I'm sure you already have a technique down. Maybe someone new to this treacherous activity will learn something.

Have fun and don't forget your eye protection.
 

doublejj

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The most dangerous job of the season. I hate making new cages so I cut them about a foot long so after all the pointy ends break after a few years of flexing back and forth I just snip another square off. I also only secure 2 or 3 pointy ends a season and once those break off I still have a bunch left.

But I'm sure you already have a technique down. Maybe someone new to this treacherous activity will learn something.

Have fun and don't forget your eye protection.
We snip off all the pointy ends & just use zip ties.......I've learned my lesson the hard way..:roll:
 
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doublejj

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doublejj

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I only have 3 left to make the 4 smaller plants can wait awhile before they need to get put around the girls lol I couldnt stop myself from workin on them yesterday

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Are the cages helping with the wind?.....did you get any rain?..
 
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partlycloudy

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When I first returned from Vietnam I had re-adjustment issues, & had a hard time fitting back into society, so I ran off to the hills to get away from people, & built a log cabin from scratch. I have posted pictures in another thread, here's a

Are the cages helping with the wind?.....did you get any rain?..
We had a a few drops of rain yesterday nothin worth getting excited about :-( the girls got some growing to do before the big cages will help.. they are all standing strong yet tho. Getting ready to get the big tank filled with maxsea for a feeding tonight :-)

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