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2014 greenhouse grow

norcalhumboldt22

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What's up guys it's been a while. Been busy but here is where I'm at so far I got about 90 plants mostly sour d some purple and ss og here are the pics lights will go off after first of June. I have a 20 ft long gh starting them in then we built A 20x50 for the final transplant some goin in 100 gallon others in 45 I think.
 

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wvblazin

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Looking good! I'm hoping to start building my greenhouse this winter for next year. Just barely started this season after a shitload of minor setbacks and already planning for next year. Good luck!
 

norcalhumboldt22

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Il be back up there tomow and I'll post a couple of the big gh. The pix I took were from sat so il update those too. Got my fingers crossed we r close to the coast so bud rot is a huge problem I hope we can beat with ventilation and maybe some dehumidifers in the fall
 

wvblazin

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Nice.. I've been sketching out different ideas for mine. Probably not as big as yours but I was thinking of building one that is around 20'x40'.. maybe a little bigger.
 

kuttrees

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Im running my opp in a grow tent and I'm curious what controller are you using to control a huge ass environment like that? I been running an iPonic600 to control my room, but I'm curious what troubles you might be running into?
 

norcalhumboldt22

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No controllers lol. We are going to put in vent holes some oscillating fans and an exhaust and intake fan. Bud rot is a given here if u try n grow outside that is why everything is going to b covered. It's different than it is inland. Like I say we will prolly slap in some dehum too. I will post pics tomow. I am open to any and all advice about beating mold on the coast with a gh. The only thing I haven't tried is fans and dehum that is what everyone keeps telling me. I usually lose 10-20 percent to rot and having to cut early.
 

kuttrees

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I had the some problem brother in a tent, but I'm dead serious the company that i bought my controller from are new to the hydro market, but they been doing greenhouse controls for years so i was a bit sketchy about controllers in the first place cause there green house guys, but when i lost about 20 plants when i was a work cause my ac went out on me it really fkd. Link4 corp is the company i bought my controller from i use to use sentinel, but that was a piece of shit either way tho man nice job on the greenhouse hope all turns out great i hate losing crops i rather have some one steal my shit than for me to lose it lol
 

kuttrees

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i just seen your in nocal I'm in socal i can see why there would be rot, but if you add vent holes won't you be running into mites and stuff or is that pretty good out there? I'm in the OC
 

Neoangelo147

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Dude just a lil heads up I had that same greenhouse last year and started clones and seedling in May they turned out to be over 10ft i had to raise that greenhouse on bricks. Long story short be prepared as you will run out of height real quick..Better to be prepared than wait last minute for a plan.

other than that they are looking great!
 

norcalhumboldt22

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The height on our big gh is like 15ft so I think we will b ok. The little one in the pic is more for starting I will post a pic of the big one tomow. It's 50 ft long and 20 ft wide
 

Bugeye

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You are going to be busy this season! Hope all goes well and you stave off the mold.

I've used Actinovate to prevent powdery mildew but not sure if it works on bud rot. This season I'm experimenting with a mist fan that will run diluted H202 on the theory that this should kill mold spores. We will see how it works.

I've also played around with UVC lights and found them unusable in a crowded greenhouse.

Have a good grow!
 
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