Maine 4-Season Greenhouse Grow

I dont doubt about that at all!
Funny most of my plants in 65 gal are just as big as in the 100gal pots.
I think there are some thresholds where one size does as well as a bigger...and then the reverse...I know my 30's are much better than my 20's. I can barely move the 45 so might as well plan on not moving a 65 and growing bigger.
 
Damn, you got your moneys worth out of that 20D. What are you planning on getting to replace it? 80D?
Not sure I want to spend the $$ for an 80D...was looking at the mirrorless options....maybe 77D? I have a few L lenses I like and want to keep...
 
Talkn about retirement with my wife last night, she told me she wants her fancy inground pool to relax when she retires..
Told her I just want my greenhouse with a well next to it.. ( and to be left alone, and she not allowed in there :eek: )
:rofl:
 
Thats one I want to grow still and I think Blew's has pipped Ms Stank's interest!


Lemme push ya over the edge - from last spring last year. Down to my last nugs so running another set.

Dark Devil Cake anyone?? Yummy


Not ready yet still another 3 weeks....


After dry




After Dry closer upper


How I grow them - run a bunch in #3 pots I think there's 20 or so on a 3x5 table with about 450W of lighting. Tiny plants. If each one is a zip = 20 zips dried. Ends up @ 1.2 gm / watt so hey works for me. Good weed too.

 
Not sure I want to spend the $$ for an 80D...was looking at the mirrorless options....maybe 77D? I have a few L lenses I like and want to keep...
What do you have for L series lenses? When I was shooting Canon I had the 300 f/4L and the 24-105 f/4L. They were both sharp as a tack. As for cameras I hear ya. My current camera is a mirorlees Panasonic G85. I've had several mirorless camera over the years. I made the jump from Canon to a mirorless Olympus years ago . I ended up going back to a DSLR for a while because the focus sucked on the mirrorless cameras at the time. The newer stuff is much better. They can still have a bit of a hard times focusing if there isn't a lot of contrast.
 
What do you have for L series lenses? When I was shooting Canon I had the 300 f/4L and the 24-105 f/4L. They were both sharp as a tack. As for cameras I hear ya. My current camera is a mirorlees Panasonic G85. I've had several mirorless camera over the years. I made the jump from Canon to a mirorless Olympus years ago . I ended up going back to a DSLR for a while because the focus sucked on the mirrorless cameras at the time. The newer stuff is much better. They can still have a bit of a hard times focusing if there isn't a lot of contrast.
I got the 24-105 and 100-400 (and a non-L 15mm fisheye).
 
It's actually cooler (feeling) in the GH than outside....the poly cuts out the UV and the plants are taking up most of the direct sunlight....the venting is working awesome creating a constant breeze through it....it just feels...:hug:
 
I've got to rework my venting.... it gets hot inside.... my celery bolted on me already, flowers are starting now.
Once you have it figured it makes all the difference....

What's working for me is 2x as much (lower) draw as (upper) exhaust....
 
Were having the hottest july ever here... humidity and heat warnings for 2 weeks now. Hoping for some rain here next week.
I just saw that last week had record high temps in over 3,500 locations worldwide....:eek:

Bit like the frog in the slowly boiling water....this slowly developing global crisis should be humnakind's focus...but people are easily distracted by the issues created to distract them...
 
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