2020 Outdoor Organic Grow Central Canada

Ok brief update, I'm almost there..


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Tomorrow is another day.
Keep your head down out there,
:yummy::smokin2:
 
More frost, but not "hard frost". Ground hasn't seen frost. Mushroom picking is soon upon use.
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Inside shot.
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Nice set up you have going on.
Thanks Mr.G, making up as i go along :rofl: ,us outdoor growers will do anything to make sure the crop can mature properly.
 
More frost, but not "hard frost". Ground hasn't seen frost. Mushroom picking is soon upon use.
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Inside shot.
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Thanks Mr.G, making up as i go along :rofl: ,us outdoor growers will do anything to make sure the crop can mature properly.

Time well spent, looks great!
 
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I really hope so.

Absolutely!
I am pretty sure I will be hanging in with you for the 6 weeks. I am doing this twice a day... you inspire me for next year lol this prototype is a win vs lifting and dragging them.
 
lifting and dragging them.
Lol, if i could i would bring them into garage, but the 45 gallon pots are least 150 - 200 pounds depending on water saturation.

Unfortunately all this will need to come down before snow flies. The snow that comes off the rooftop crushes everything.

I will be resurrecting it in the spring in different location. Joys of Canadian gardening :rofl:
 
Lol, if i could i would bring them into garage, but the 45 gallon pots are least 150 - 200 pounds depending on water saturation.

Unfortunately all this will need to come down before snow flies. The snow that comes off the rooftop crushes everything.

I will be resurrecting it in the spring in different location. Joys of Canadian gardening :rofl:
I was thinking they were too tall to transport...ya, couple hundred pounds could slow you down, too. :rolleyes:
 
Ok so from this
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To this overnight

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It can't be PM, it must be residual powder from citric acid, I didn't mix thoroughly? @InTheShed have you ever seen this. It's all over this plant.
And the others that had no PM.
Any insights would be great.

I followed InTheShed s recipe exactly except for the distilled water. I do have hard water:hmmmm: maybe that's the issue... FCK.:nervous-guy:
 
Yup! That looks like mine after I spray. It's the leftovers from the spray. If it doesn't wipe off with a gentle swipe of the finger then it's not PM any more.
Oh, and go for the distilled next time!
Thanks shed, :thanks::adore:

I was freaking out abit, in all these years I've never seen pm move that fast:rofl:

Edit: spelling thanks @The Celt
 
Not a whole lot to report, like a lot of Canadians frosty mornings continue. Beautiful day otherwise.
Greenhouse seems to be functioning as intended. Plants are incredibly dry when I am out a 05:00hrs walking the dog. And rain seems to be scheduled for next week, so they will be really earning their keep soon.

Couple pictures, buds seem to be plumping up still, so there's that.
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Keep your head down out there,
:yummy: :meatballs::rollit::ganjamon:
 
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