Blaze & Daze

Stiickygreen

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Ours is battered by hail pretty badly and doesn't heat very well in a breeze either. I figured the gazebo would hold the heat in a bit. We are rethinking our whole deck scheme.
I don't know what kinda of patio set ups you folks have but if you have access to power (via GFCI) I can highly recommend the infrared type heaters.

The model we've had/used for 15+ years doesn't seem to be in production anymore but I found something similar that seems to be in the same realm.

There are a bunch of different types/ceiling mount...tabletop...under eave/etc. It's like being a human french fry :D Just a thought
 

shnkrmn

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And no power is the thing. My deck is like a steppe, exposed to the prevailing winds and on the south side of the house so It's always an issue with the sun at different times of year. So we toy with building an actual pergola on top of the deck (expensive), my dream of a parabolic windbreak/sunshade (less expensive, but highly experimental in the windy environment we have here) or just stay inside until it's a nice day. I have a glassed in porch on the West side that gets nice solar heat in the afternoon. I can't believe how much time we've spent out there this winter, usually it's just a dead space outside the front door.
 

laddyd

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It's been cold and rainy here, not used to this anymore we want heat and sunlight. Ennui has set in.
My new plants have outgrown the 2x2 starter tent. Time to pull the 2x4 and replace it with the 3x3, 2x4 is too small for 4 plants.
As noted I have 4 this time, Nutter butter x pistachio, ICC x Caramel cream, Mountain top mint x Humboldt pound cake and Macaroon x Gazurple. All of these are the last of the 2 dollar HSC pheno hunters.
Meanwhile the sativa in the garage is taking so long it may finish after the new grow.
Some pics:
lettuce, we've been eating it for a couple of weeks now I have too much. Kratky pots made from 1 gallon water jugs.
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Showing the roots
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Some tomatoes and basil
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Last but not least the new cannabis plants, sorry about the blurple light, they are getting transplanted and moved today.
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