Hell, I'd sleep in that thing in the 30's. What does it weigh? I might add it to my pack.Unable to bring my two ladies in the 30s in tonight... so I’ve made a small greenhouse structure type deal lol. Having two cages around the plants I used that as support to hold the clear tarp then tucked the remaining under the watered smart pots. I then placed 4 of the super body warmers inside the structure and a thermometer to see if this actually works...
All I did was put a wire cage around the plants in the smart pots then layed a 10x10 piece of clear 5mm plastic tarp and tucked the excess under the 30 gallon smart pots. So tomorrow after the hopefully last cold night of the season I’m praying !! I’ll take the tarp back down. So it kept the frost off the plants. I had the thermometer in the structure sitting on the soil mix in the smart pot and the high was 102 !!! That’s because I had 4 body warmers the 18 hour ones going I only cracked the bags open and gave them a quick shake and placed them all around the inside of the structure on the soil.... then when it got down to its low of 34... they must have given a huge amount of heat right off the bat ! Boy if I stuck around to watch that heat up ! I bet there was steam coming off of that no problem !Hell, I'd sleep in that thing in the 30's. What does it weigh? I might add it to my pack.
Cold nights will slow them down, but not kill them. When I did a Spring crop in 16-17, I covered my plants with the white frost cloth on extreme nights, but they were on their on most of the time. Got down to 25F for two nights. Did do some damage, but didn't kill them. This year all my Spring plants got killed by two nights of 16F. I had too many to cover, so they had to weather it on their on.All I did was put a wire cage around the plants in the smart pots then layed a 10x10 piece of clear 5mm plastic tarp and tucked the excess under the 30 gallon smart pots. So tomorrow after the hopefully last cold night of the season I’m praying !! I’ll take the tarp back down. So it kept the frost off the plants. I had the thermometer in the structure sitting on the soil mix in the smart pot and the high was 102 !!! That’s because I had 4 body warmers the 18 hour ones going I only cracked the bags open and gave them a quick shake and placed them all around the inside of the structure on the soil.... then when it got down to its low of 34... they must have given a huge amount of heat right off the bat ! Boy if I stuck around to watch that heat up ! I bet there was steam coming off of that no problem !
So i don’t think the hand warmers worked but I do think the clear tarp kept the frost off.
nice I got down to 36 no frost left a male out uncovered to test it didn't even blink!! only got to 44 in the gh tonight is going to be cold also depending on clould coverAll I did was put a wire cage around the plants in the smart pots then layed a 10x10 piece of clear 5mm plastic tarp and tucked the excess under the 30 gallon smart pots. So tomorrow after the hopefully last cold night of the season I’m praying !! I’ll take the tarp back down. So it kept the frost off the plants. I had the thermometer in the structure sitting on the soil mix in the smart pot and the high was 102 !!! That’s because I had 4 body warmers the 18 hour ones going I only cracked the bags open and gave them a quick shake and placed them all around the inside of the structure on the soil.... then when it got down to its low of 34... they must have given a huge amount of heat right off the bat ! Boy if I stuck around to watch that heat up ! I bet there was steam coming off of that no problem !
So i don’t think the hand warmers worked but I do think the clear tarp kept the frost off.
Could make a fellow feel like Ra.amazing what we can do with this plant,be burning these the 4 of july fresh outs in maine gotta love itView attachment 4134898
the 2 I ran last yr in the shade as tests were RKS all the way,getting full sun this yr! zero mold while the greenhouse 100ft away was mold magnetThese r-2 are probably one of the stinkiest plants I ever had in veg. View attachment 4135334 Have a few gg4 x ssdd going, got a bit stretched due to being clustered up. View attachment 4135336
Do you have to dehumidify that greenhouse at all times?Got about 5 degrees cooler than expected last night woke up at 5:30 it was 34 degrees and a light frost the plants in the ground didn't look real impressed. By 7:30-8:00 they looked like nothing had happened never missed a beat.View attachment 4135315Everything in the greenhouses stayed warm enough, gotten most of the males out of my sativas, the haze does not look like it will be showing sex anytime soon but everyone else has and great thing with equatorial sativas they are mostly female 8/11 from the ones that have shown so far.View attachment 4135316
Just at night it is so windy where I live even if the sides are up a foot there's a steady breeze across them. I have one 70 liter dehumidifier in there now which keeps it from collecting dew in the morning and I will add another one in a month or so when these start to produce some nugs and my inside grows are done. Two running at night and during wet rainy days kept it mold free last fall when everything else outside was going to shitDo you have to dehumidify that greenhouse at all times?
Wow that’s the way to go man. Big bucks for a big green house like that and those big dehumidifiers though, no?Just at night it is so windy where I live even if the sides are up a foot there's a steady breeze across them. I have one 70 liter dehumidifier in there now which keeps it from collecting dew in the morning and I will add another one in a month or so when these start to produce some nugs and my inside grows are done. Two running at night and during wet rainy days kept it mold free last fall when everything else outside was going to shit
Greenhouse was not cheap but if you want to grow equatorial sativas in this part of the world it is about the only way to do it. Dehumidifiers are like $150 and I use them year round not just in the greenhouse.Wow that’s the way to go man. Big bucks for a big green house like that and those big dehumidifiers though, no?
Yup. That's a great use for males or skanky backup females.nice I got down to 36 no frost left a male out uncovered to test it didn't even blink!! only got to 44 in the gh tonight is going to be cold also depending on clould cover