My Growitup Greenhouse Grow 2010

cruzer101

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Yea, thats a good idea, I got some dry ice a month or so back but I was lookin to use it to cool, not kill bugs and supplement co2. I think I will alternate the bombs and the dry ice. Thanks man.

After a close look I see the dam things everywhere. Mostly on the blue dream right next to the intake fan. Makes me think either they come in through the vent or the air comming through keeps the mites alive when I bomb. The trimmer is on the back burner, I gotta make some sides for the roof.

I got a couple shots this morning after I hit them with a hose, just did the right side, you can see I got water on the plastic.





Casey Jones tops.
This girl is on the low side so I topped her and topped the shoots, twice I think.



Bubba Kush tops.
This girl got no pruning aside from removing a few suckers after she started to flower.

 

1badmasonman

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WoW That is quite impressive bro. I can believe that your roots arent popping out of the top of your pots. Monsters indeed.
 

cruzer101

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lookin good! them bitches tall man!
No shit man, eight to nine feet easy.

Yea dude, are they going to grow past your greenhouse roof??
lets hope not, I think they will slow the upwards growth and fill in now.

WoW That is quite impressive bro. I can believe that your roots arent popping out of the top of your pots. Monsters indeed.
I dont understand it either, They must have gone through the fabric and in the soil.
 

cruzer101

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Turns out I have had very little himidity. After spraying it down I can hold about 45% for an hour or so. This evening after spraying I released 1500 ladybugs. I added a bucket and a small tray of water under the canopy. Didnt close it up, we will see if they hang around. I got 1500 more to release in a few days.​
 

HowzerMD

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I think you're right cruzer, they'll be slowing down and plumping up soon. Fantastic. Great work this summer :D
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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Yea, thats a good idea, I got some dry ice a month or so back but I was lookin to use it to cool, not kill bugs and supplement co2. I think I will alternate the bombs and the dry ice. Thanks man.

After a close look I see the dam things everywhere. Mostly on the blue dream right next to the intake fan. Makes me think either they come in through the vent or the air comming through keeps the mites alive when I bomb. The trimmer is on the back burner, I gotta make some sides for the roof.

I got a couple shots this morning after I hit them with a hose, just did the right side, you can see I got water on the plastic.





Casey Jones tops.
This girl is on the low side so I topped her and topped the shoots, twice I think.



Bubba Kush tops.
This girl got no pruning aside from removing a few suckers after she started to flower.

hey hey hey!! casey jones looking good!!:cool:
 

psari

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Those smart pots, and their kissing cousins, work wonders. Again, still finding it odd that the 10 gallon has supported this much mass. But good balanced feeding, proper hydration, etc does make up for smaller root masses and all that.

For sure the roots have gone through the bottom where they wouldn't get air trimmed. You saw that pretty early on. How much or how many is the question now. As for showing signs on the outer walls: you have to really look closely IME. Most of the time they prune/divert before trying to poke through the vertical walls of the pots.

Hope you keep the upper hand on those mites. Those ladies are in the phase where they really need those leaves to be healthy.
 

cruzer101

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I think you're right cruzer, they'll be slowing down and plumping up soon. Fantastic. Great work this summer :D
Thanks man.

hey hey hey!! casey jones looking good!!:cool:
She sure is, picking up where the other girl left off.

Those smart pots, and their kissing cousins, work wonders. Again, still finding it odd that the 10 gallon has supported this much mass. But good balanced feeding, proper hydration, etc does make up for smaller root masses and all that.

For sure the roots have gone through the bottom where they wouldn't get air trimmed. You saw that pretty early on. How much or how many is the question now. As for showing signs on the outer walls: you have to really look closely IME. Most of the time they prune/divert before trying to poke through the vertical walls of the pots.

Hope you keep the upper hand on those mites. Those ladies are in the phase where they really need those leaves to be healthy.
That would explain why I dont see any roots. Yea, I looked close.
I hope so too. I got a plan. the ladybugs and neem for a week, seal it up and fog it then back to neem.
 

cruzer101

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Well, the ladybugs didnt last for shit. I looked this morning and didnt see but a couple of them. Things are looking good though, temps are cooling off, low 80"s today. I got more humidity in there with something I use in my cabs but on a smaller scale. A bucket and a rag. The rag wicks up water and I got a fan blowing on it. Simple. I got a small humidifer but I would need to fill it every day. This works good.
I had less then 10% now I got 45% RH.




The bucket was used to mix neem oil in thats why the water is colored.

Max diggs it out here.



Some watch dog eh?

Its 82° in the shade outside.
76° under the canopy and 78° in the center of the canopy.





The Santa Cruz needs more food so I'm going to feed them all a bit more often. Unless I see any burn on the others but I dont think I will. I'll keep the ppms the same just more often.

Week 14 vid.
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Max is getting bigger,
Grew about twice his size in 6 weeks.

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Have a great weekend everyone.​
 

cruzer101

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Thanks guys, It took 3 months to train those girls to do that but yea, nice dog. LOL

Yea I got him a little under 6 weeks ago, 7/26
The night I brought him home.



My buddy Maximillion. He was 16 lbs at 8 weeks, thats big for this breed.
My guess now hes 25 to 30 lbs. He really is a great dog. Always underfoot but thats what puppies do. Within a couple weeks he was potty trained and now he knows basic commands. He doesnt always do them but he knows them. I was lucky to get him.​
 

Weedoozie

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Thanks guys, It took 3 months to train those girls to do that but yea, nice dog. LOL

Yea I got him a little under 6 weeks ago, 7/26
The night I brought him home.



My buddie Maximillion. He was 16 lbs at 8 weeks, thats big for this breed.
My guess now hes 25 to 30 lbs. He really is a great dog. Always underfoot but thats what puppies do. Within a couple weeks he was potty trained and now he knows basic commands. He doesnt always do them but he knows them. I was lucky to get him.​
AWWW HE IS ADORABLE!
As for raising your humidity, great idea :)
 

notoriousb

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damn man, its crazy to see such massive plants with their roots contained in what looks like such a small smart pot compared to the size of the plant.

haha and Im pretty sure youre married but if you werent, you could take max to the park or beach and it'd be game over ;-)
 

cruzer101

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hell yea he got big!! and lovee the wall of green in the video!
Hes had more fun with that dam thing then any toy I have bought for him.

he will be a friend for life!
Which may not be that long if he doesnt stay off my leather sofa. jk.

damn man, its crazy to see such massive plants with their roots contained in what looks like such a small smart pot compared to the size of the plant.

haha and Im pretty sure youre married but if you werent, you could take max to the park or beach and it'd be game over ;-)
I hear ya, it just doesnt seem possible. we will find out in a month or so whats going on in there.

Ha! No I'm not married. I have a partner but now that doesnt seem like its gonna last. (she doesnt smoke and wants me to quit) So, good Idea. Maybe we will go over the hill to Santa Cruz one of these days and give it a shot. Find me a stoner gal in her 40's
 
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