Greenhouse

driftwoodg

Well-Known Member
Hello everyone.. it's been awhile.. I'm glad to see a little action here on the Maine sub . It seemed to have fallen off for a bit there, and it's good to see so many commenting on the possible changes for us who are patients and caregivers..
I have been trying to stay a step ahead of the new rules, and in doing , saved up my pennies and bought a greenhouse.

the greenhouse will be a total custom job.. the steel tubing is in, and will be bent this week. 55 feet x 25 feet. sitting atop a six foot pony wall, giving me about twenty feet to the roof. inside will be lined with a hotbox consisting of hot horse manure and wood shavings... to keep the temps up while the ryegrass grows, and sets the stage for next years grow.

the pony wall will be fenced as well as to keep "critters" out. I will even set out some signs , warning of the electricity flowing through said fence, with a secondary boundary protecting those "critter" from accidentally comming in contact with the fence.. which will by the way be on the inside of the "double bubble" enclosure.

To go along with that, I have installed 4 night vision motion detection security cameras around my property. My night lights will consist of three post lights containing green cfl's so as not to disrupt any growing cycle.

other than that.. I went up to Harrys Hill and had my MOB tested... results were... THC-9 12.5602% / CBD 1.3440% / CBN 0.3353%


I hope everyone has had a good start to the growing season outdoors.. PEACE

DRIFTWOOD
 

driftwoodg

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well, the pipe is bent, and in the yard. I got a call from the town office and my permit is ready to pick up, and i'll drop off the electrical permit in the am. things are moving nicely.. I went to home depot to get lumber for the wall.. ended up not going with the pt lumber. so I'll order hemlock or ceder tomorrow. I've cleared away most of the blackberries that were growing around the site, gaining some nice blisters, but for the most part I'm ready to start on the walls. I hope to have this done in a week or so, as the MOB is getting quite dank. and I'd love to be able to get her under some protection.
 

dubba86

Active Member
No its not an autoflower, I believe its a Maine strain but I could be wrong. I had clones of it.
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
I don't think it's an auto either, although it would not surprise me to learn that it has quite a bit of ruderalis in it. It tends to be low and bushy, and flowers really quick. Typically only 6 weeks. I've had it going for a few crops now and love it, as do my patients.
 

Maine Brookies

Active Member
Autos have a limited lifespan don't really clone (well, they do, but they flower at the same time as they are rooting. it's not pretty). MOB is not an auto.
 

tet1953

Well-Known Member
Autos have a limited lifespan don't really clone (well, they do, but they flower at the same time as they are rooting. it's not pretty). MOB is not an auto.
Agreed MB. It does clone fine and that wouldn't make sense for a true auto (I've read that a clone will simply start out at whatever stage the mother was at. It does have a unique photoperiod though.
 

GaiaTecha

Member
I have a few season's experience with MOB... a real pleasure under the right conditions! When I was first given clones I was told that it does have some R. somewhere in the genetics, and that I should be careful not to stress it (e.g. - moving it from artificial light to the intense natural light of June, or transplanting later in its development) or it would flip into bloom and fail to reach its potential. Anyone ever experience anything like that?
 
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