doublejj's next big adventure....Lone Oak Farms 2016

Larry {the} Gardener

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Sure sounds like it.
That's why I started those beans, but a little more 411 never hurts.
TMB-
Jesus Jilly?
Jesus Bean?
The stakes in the pots are labeled "JJ"
What to call this strain.....?
If you were to grow two of them, side by side, you could call them doublejj. There is something vaguely familiar about that name. What could it be?
 

Mohican

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I called it REZ because the mom was a thrice revegged Jesus OG. REZ is short for resurrection.

That Jesus OG cut was super sticky (like super glue) and the HR Jilly is Mulanje Gold x Jilly Bean aka Jillanje. The African sativa traits include amazing vigor.

My avatar is a ball of hash from that Mulanje Gold mom.





JOG #3




REZ:




Cheers,
Mo
 

Greenthumbskunk

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Here's a fuckin newbie greenhouse question for ya. How well does cannabis grow in a greenhouse covered in material you can't see through? Like pot grew where it's cloudy all the time?
I put up shade cloth and immediately they grew like crazy, temps went down big time. Problem was the shade cloth was making the plants stretch instead of bush out. Was not enough light to make good dense buds either.
I had only enough shade cloth to cover 90% of the greenhouse. The other 10% had real nice plants with donkey dick colas all off em. They were close to the back entrance that has a 8ft door so those plants didn't get hot.

I did the shade cloth mainly due to prying eyes.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I put up shade cloth and immediately they grew like crazy, temps went down big time. Problem was the shade cloth was making the plants stretch instead of bush out. Was not enough light to make good dense buds either.
I had only enough shade cloth to cover 90% of the greenhouse. The other 10% had real nice plants with donkey dick colas all off em. They were close to the back entrance that has a 8ft door so those plants didn't get hot.

I did the shade cloth mainly due to prying eyes.
Shade cloth comes in differing degrees of light it blocks. Maybe you could get some that blocks the view, but not so much of the light.
 

Greenthumbskunk

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Shade cloth comes in differing degrees of light it blocks. Maybe you could get some that blocks the view, but not so much of the light.
Yes I know that's why I got the one with the least amount of of blockage if the cloth was white more light would have been in the greenhouse. Mine was black.
If I had redo on the greenhouse I would have used a different film instead of the transparent clear. It's clear! I like the white of what Double JJ and PC has on theirs. It doesn't let in as much light but enough to get the plants a growing and putting on bud just fine.
I just need a more secluded area away from people. I found a spot but I have to buy 200 acres and clear it out and then buy another greenhouse or 3. Nothing but several hundred grand wouldn't take care of.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Yes I know that's why I got the one with the least amount of of blockage if the cloth was white more light would have been in the greenhouse. Mine was black.
If I had redo on the greenhouse I would have used a different film instead of the transparent clear. It's clear! I like the white of what Double JJ and PC has on theirs. It doesn't let in as much light but enough to get the plants a growing and putting on bud just fine.
I just need a more secluded area away from people. I found a spot but I have to buy 200 acres and clear it out and then buy another greenhouse or 3. Nothing but several hundred grand wouldn't take care of.
I have a friend in the nursery business. I got some of his old greenhouse plastic this winter when he replaced it. There was a clear layer and a cloudy layer. I just used the clear, because I was growing peppers and tomatoes, but with both of them, you couldn't see through it.
 

Greenthumbskunk

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I have a friend in the nursery business. I got some of his old greenhouse plastic this winter when he replaced it. There was a clear layer and a cloudy layer. I just used the clear, because I was growing peppers and tomatoes, but with both of them, you couldn't see through it.
I could do that as I have wiggle wire and of course you can get the air pump and blow up the space In-between the plastic to create an area of insulation. You will be surprised at just how cold you can grow in as long as you keep frost off of plants. I've been in the green house with no heat and it was around 20 inside of it and the plants were looking crystallized. But every morning the sun would come up and it would heat up to around 80 and the plants would look just fine and not miss a beat.
Of course the purple would be so deep it would look black. Very beautiful final product.

Double JJ, PC of anybody else on here have any of you guys had a big enough inside operation where you was able to turn out 12 + lbs every month? I need a round about figure on how many mothers, space (thinking about stadium set up) lights etc. Of course the strain would depend a lot on yield but generally it would something like OG.
I would have to think of something else to use electricity instead of being on the grid. Thinking of using a propane generator. Would be more expensive but much safer for me.
Don't want to hijack your thread JJ so if somebody wants to private mail me that's cool
Thanks
 
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