Maine 4-Season Greenhouse Grow

Did some updated training, some pot rotation and a little quiet admiration in the GH this morning. Considered taking some photos...but I think you have seen most of it by now;). Started to support the branches on the Stankberry in the 30-gallon and probably will do same on the 45-gallon Stankberry next week.

Hope everyone is enjoying their summer!
 
Hey Blew, Finally the dam moths are up and doing their random flying. That was a long nasty run for them. It's truly a fine day today . I gave the outdoor dwellers a papa's perfect poop this morning. Someone mentioned I'm late? Up is down left is right. Outside is a little different than the tent. This is the first time I let one go without topping and training. Now it's poles and netting. I like this.
 
Hey Blew, Finally the dam moths are up and doing their random flying. That was a long nasty run for them. It's truly a fine day today . I gave the outdoor dwellers a papa's perfect poop this morning. Someone mentioned I'm late? Up is down left is right. Outside is a little different than the tent. This is the first time I let one go without topping and training. Now it's poles and netting. I like this.
Yup, we got the moths as well...
 
Well, here we are at Day 100 on the Northern Lights Auto and this might be the last photos before I harvest her. The trichomes have all gone milky and the pistils are about 50% brown, so I'll keep an eye on her and see how quickly she ripens in the coming week. Overall, very pleased with the product and ultimate process. She smells amazing!

Planting these seeds on Feb 28 when it was in the 30's outside gave me hope for what I see outside now, which is a beautiful (15 hour) sunny day. White widow is huge and I might do a follow up on her summer progresses.

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Damn you can grow man
 
NLA final chapter: Dried for 5 days in the root cellar @ 66F and 66% RH (Low and slow)

2.5 oz in long term curing (same root cellar) and "a big handful" in the CVault.

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What do you have in the Mason jar with your bud
 
Looks like a boveda pack. They are designed to keep it at a specific relative humidity level!
Thanks Mr Magoo I was wondering if it was a package of those things they put package to keep out moisture. Or a oatmeal package lol
 
Looks like a boveda pack. They are designed to keep it at a specific relative humidity level!
62%, 60gr (big one)...helps stabilize the buds RH for cure...I've learned here you can move them into other mason jars once the RH is stable. That was my first harvest...kept those buds pretty furry with leaves (we made oil with them anyway) ...try to trim them better these days because my canna-seur friends whine about bag appeal (of free weed :rofl:)
 
62%, 60gr (big one)...helps stabilize the buds RH for cure...I've learned here you can move them into other mason jars once the RH is stable. That was my first harvest...kept those buds pretty furry with leaves (we made oil with them anyway) ...try to trim them better these days because my canna-seur friends whine about bag appeal (of free weed :rofl:)
That's too funny. I've also had some friends complain about the bag appeal of my free weed as well. But when I run out of bud, some will still ask me for the trim as well. Imagine that. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
@Blew Hiller
High and good afternoon.
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Nice GH ya got there!
Don't know how I missed this journ but I'm subbed for the rest of the ride. :surf:
 
That's too funny. I've also had some friends complain about the bag appeal of my free weed as well. But when I run out of bud, some will still ask me for the trim as well. Imagine that. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Seriously...I was always taught "beggars can't be choosers"...when they critique the flavor/smell/trim/buzz of the weed I always say "100% money back guarantee"...just to remind them ...:)
 
62%, 60gr (big one)...helps stabilize the buds RH for cure...I've learned here you can move them into other mason jars once the RH is stable. That was my first harvest...kept those buds pretty furry with leaves (we made oil with them anyway) ...try to trim them better these days because my canna-seur friends whine about bag appeal (of free weed :rofl:)
Thats is good one !! :laugh::laugh: Looks like HG to me and that is what is am talking about !! :adore::bravo:
 
I just looked it up to be sure...nightcrawlers cannot survive on veg scraps and generally aren't used for vermicomposting...double check me, but I think it's time to go fishing...:cool:

Catching up... the night crawlers are ok for composting. I prefer red wigglers but thats because they are more active and have a higher metabolism. I've done some research. We can actually use both. They will eventually cross breed too so you will have large fast moving redish night crawlers. Ewww yeah but they will all compost.

The "night crawlers" AKA European Earth worms reside a little deeper in the compost pile and since they are a good bit larger will eat larger pieces of scraps.

Save some for fishing. But don't tell em I sent ya.
 
GH Update...

Pre flowers on the DTF and Carnival....



Autos popping...



First time I've grown this CheeseXXL...breeder said it will get dense and fat (hence the cage)...hoping she fills out..because she is already 4' tall!


Stankberrys in 30 and 45 gallons coming along....



DTF looking massive (I spun all the pots this morning, and you can see her leaves were on the am sunlight)


Blueberry....


Carnival....


ATF and Critical (left) ....


Blueberry, Kushberry, CBD Cheese and Cream and Stankberry (30)....


Some overhead GH shots....


 
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