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No use for a name farms El Dorado 2016

HillMizer

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I'm new to this site and am going to have to learn not to reply to Trolls who want to post non-applicable posts on my page. Replying to them is cutting in to ganja farming and hot tubbing time. Wishers keep wishing and farmers keep farming.
 

HillMizer

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yes there is double jj https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=3760627&postcount=10 .

and solar panel when in line don't make shadow to the ones just behind . in this orientation the light will hit only the first bed.

i did'nt say you should make perdicular bed to the greenhouse but change the greenhouse orientation.


Just try terracing that direction on a slope dude it takes retaining walls and big erosion control. Good job talking the talk. I'll post pictures of my other farm. Keep dreaming dude
You'll get your own farm if you ever get off the computer.
 

Manivelle

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are you talking about me ? i'm just trying to help . sorry if you my english is not well . i'm not an english native speaking person..
 

HillMizer

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I went over to the project I ran the past 4 years. This is the greenhouse I put up last year. This 24x60 greenhousemegastore has 100k btu Modine heater and 6 x 1kw HPS. I made some flip boxes to checker the lights so it only draws 3kw. There is a 20x60 right next to it that needs the rest of the juice. It is irrigated with DAN microsprinklers as well and is fertigated by a home spun fertigation system that employs a shurflo diaphragm pump to inject Age Old and FF Tiger Bloom (irrigation pressure is regulated at 30psi and surflo will push around 40. One 55 gallon barrel of concentrate usually feeds both houses.)

It's looking great but I'm really happy to be at my own place and back on organics. Really happy to have less mouths to feed and less hippies losing my tools and what not.
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Looks really good over there hillmizer. Awesome work mate pumped to see those big girls go in. Nothing beats ur own garden hey. Ps manivelle where's ur outdoor or gh run?
 

HillMizer

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Thanks Hobby Horse. Those in the latest picture are not mine this year, I moved away from that gig and just do consulting for them. I'm usually running that gig. Take cuts on Valentine's day and flip em around May 1-10. The new guy over there is doing great.

Mine are few weeks or a month behind those. I didn't burn propane or a bunch of lights at the new property. I have a 60A service and I need my hot tub to run! I get a little anxious when I see how small mine are but I'm pretty relaxed and taking trips. I'll be flowering while the sun shines. Shooting for 1oz per square foot.

I'm training a gardener right now to watch things. I've got about 300 miles of backpacking planned and some river running and festival partying planned for the summer along with this project.

I'm transplanting this week into gh and main holes. I'll post some pics of them soon. Irrigation is getting plugged in as we speak!
 

20sackzack

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Hey hillmizer, just wanted to stop by and say hello and thanks for sharing your grow with us. Im pretty close to you in Placer County. Hope you have a great season I'll be following along
 

HillMizer

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I plopped two plants in for test pilots. They look good the first day. I was a little worried about the heavy borax application (yea dry).
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Plugged in some irrigation I'll have seven zones with a master valve that helps prevent accidents in case one of the zones sticks open or leaks.

I also got my scope today and found my first hemp russet mite. I've never had this issue that I know of. I had a suspicion I could have moved quicker on.
My azure Hazes had some serious wrinkle leaf so I blasted em with some diatomaceous earth.

It took me about an hour at my desk with some fan leaves to get a positive identification. I saw one crawling. I saw other brown spots that may be dessicated adults and larvae. I'll try and post that little bugger.

Contemplating using a spiromesifin application. I'm waiting on my Grandevo and may want to clear this with Judo and start my control properly. I had been using Trilogy neem extract and Botanigard (beauvaria bassiana).
 
Essential oils and pfr-97

Edit.. russets bend the edges of the leaves up at first. Like leaf origami.
Broad mites do the leaf turn at first and their big spiky eggs are easy to spot, visible with the eyes, but the bumps can be seen with a scope. Eggs are the best way to id but all cyclamens can be treated the same afaik
 

gorilla ganja

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Looks like your going to have it all dialed in. Loving the set up.
Also nice to see you have some serious fun planned with the hikes,ect. Most of us could probably take a lesson from that and have some more play during the season.

Cheers GG
 

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