!PeAcE!
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holy wow!
Some incredible photos! How do you urban growers deal with odor issues? It seems that odor containment must be nearly impossible, yet the amount of odor, overwhelming.
I have had the idea of a shed for years. Split in two with corrugated steel roof and siding on one side and clear corrugated plastic on the roof and side facing south. Lights on the sealed side. And flip flop veg and flower rooms as the solar table changes. A thin coat of cold galvanized paint on the clear side to make it look like metal from the air.Great photos all... the images on this thread are inspirational
Like to grow greenhouse/glasshouse but used the corner of a converted shed last season to help force flower some plants.
1. (sorry no outside pic )... it's a timber shed with a plastic roof (50% greenhouse)... lol
Photo taken on the 31st August 2006, NL x Sensi Star (aka Saxon Axe).
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=20124&page=9&pp=15&highlight=Spicy+Cheese
2. 10ft x 6ft (approx.)
3. 2nd hand shed... perspex roofing... DIY store. ( cost: less than 200quid)
4. Easy as ripping the roof off a shed and putting on a new clear roof.
5. Cold house conditions (-15c - 40+)
This is a variation on the full greenhouse/glasshouse method. The corner/area of the shed used needs to receive direct south facing sunlight for the majority of the day-length in summer/early autumn. The plant needs to be covered each evening to reduce the photoperiod further.
This way we can reap ripe outdoor buds in September
peace all
dLeaf