Scroggin In The Greenhouse Blueberry OG Kush, WW, Scooby Snacks #1

i love horses. i use to care for them between age of 16 to 17. cleaned up all of stalls and got to do some horseback riding.
We help the horse rescue farm next door. In return I use a small area of the pasture for my gh. We've had some poor health horses end up here. We fatten them up and find them forever homes. A few where to far gone and had to be put down but we can save most.
 
jim i am not sure why you buy your nutrients then? you have a gold mine of fertilizer
 
jim i am not sure why you buy your nutrients then? you have a gold mine of fertilizer
In the beginning I had no nutes. I used horse shit and grass clipping soup. Great stuff for young plants.
 
how did that run go? that's as organic as it can get
 
how did that run go? that's as organic as it can get
Yeah, wanting to throw up mixing nutes is no fun. Kinda draws flies too..lol Works good but store bought nutes are cleaner. That run you asked about is happening now..lol. I used the shit soup on the young plants I started in spring.
 
lol shit soup. not really looking to imagine that picture, but why soupy? ever tried mixing used hay with coco and then just water until the plant goes into flower? not that i am a expert but i'm just trying to educate myself to see if it works.
 
lol shit soup. not really looking to imagine that picture, but why soupy? ever tried mixing used hay with coco and then just water until the plant goes into flower? not that i am a expert but i'm just trying to educate myself to see if it works.
Why soup? It doesn't pile up like horse turds and grass..lol. It's easier to deliver a liquid. Turds take to long to break down..lol.
I used pine tree straw in my soil this year to help stretch out the potting soil. Had to use nature a lot this year.
 
gota ya. lol, i think i am done thinking about soup for a while now.
 
Another week gone by so why not some pics around the gh. Outside temps have eased off and all this week the highs will be in the 70's and the lows in the 50's. Just a week ago I was burning up with temps in the mid 90's so mid September on should help the late flowering plants.
All BlueberryKush in these pics. All in different stages of flowering. Some slower than others but that's okay.
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Looking awesome Jim! You are gonna be one busy dude when the harvests start rolling in! :thumb:
Thanks man, best part is I'll be totally fucked up doing it... :rofl:
 
Not long now till you get to enjoy the literal fruits of your labour, Jim!

Hey man. Nice cardboard box. You could easily grow in that lol :ganjamon:
That box sat there since late July. I'm just glad I found a use for it. I may convert it to hold young plants in early spring. Overnight hot box. I dunno.
I've never labored this hard for bud. I entered gh growing with a indoor state of mind. That changed quickly...lol.
 
Nothing but good things happening in the greenhouse! Looks like clear sailing. :surf:

It's not a very big fan but it does move the buds as it circulates and that's all they need really.
Not sure what your ambient RH is, but if it's over 62% I'd try to find a method of exhausting the moisture the buds are giving off. I use a drying box for smaller harvests, with holes drilled in the bottom of one side and the top on the opposite side. Then I aim a fan at the lower holes and the air flows out the top ones. I can cover holes or move the fan to modify the airflow as the buds dry or the RH changes.
 
Nothing but good things happening in the greenhouse! Looks like clear sailing. :surf:


Not sure what your ambient RH is, but if it's over 62% I'd try to find a method of exhausting the moisture the buds are giving off. I use a drying box for smaller harvests, with holes drilled in the bottom of one side and the top on the opposite side. Then I aim a fan at the lower holes and the air flows out the top ones. I can cover holes or move the fan to modify the airflow as the buds dry or the RH changes.
I'm not really sure what the RH is. I'm guessing its higher in the morning with the dew but levels out in the afternoons in the 50's. I like the box with the holes. I guess my big box is similar to that except I can't plug holes. It's vented from the bottom and has a loose black plastic top so I know there is plenty of air intake and escape. My little testers have been drying slowly. Takes about three days before one is dry enough to sample. I'm checking daily for any problems and have found none yet...
 
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