On a side note, just impulse bought some of this stuff.
what's that material like? I saw a photo of a depped hoop house recently that had the bottom 2-3 feet uncovered for ventilation. seemed like a good idea if that's dark enough.
these clamps should work great to secure your tarp.
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Given to me as original diesel, pretty sure it's the same as daywrecker, underdawg. Headband maybe too?
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Keep us updated on your ethephon experiments! I've been wanting to play with that.
Yep, indoors and out, great branchy structure, finishes in about 9 weeks, hardens up a lot in the last ten days or so, finished product (sun grown organic) smells like diesel incense, under lights and with bottled notes it's a little more one dimensional and heavy on the fuel stink. Not my favorite high. Very much a daywrecker! But it's pretty awesome as a high yielding strain with good bag appeal. I'm not sure if that's like yours... Maybe someone else who has grown it can help us out!I don't see how that would be dark enough to still fool the plants though but I like the additional ventilation idea..
Those clamps would work well at the bottom of the greenhouse frame to secure the tarp in place, good call.
Yep, indoors and out, great branchy structure, finishes in about 9 weeks, hardens up a lot in the last ten days or so, finished product (sun grown organic) smells like diesel incense, under lights and with bottled notes it's a little more one dimensional and heavy on the fuel stink. Not my favorite high. Very much a daywrecker! But it's pretty awesome as a high yielding strain with good bag appeal. I'm not sure if that's like yours... Maybe someone else who has grown it can help us out!
I do trust my source as much as I trust anyone's claims about a cuts origins.
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Thanks for stickin' round.
That would work. Gorilla tape for patches. Attach one side to 2x4s by rolling and stapling. The other side can just be pulled over for placing the 2x4s down. I used to use sandbags. If humidity is too high run an inline fan blowing outside underneath the tarp. Check the inside for light leaks. Seed plants have a higher chance of herming when depped for some reason. If I ever do it again I will probably do all clones. Keep your pull times exact and consistent to minimize the stress.
A small inline fan w duct, even 4", will cost less initially and to run while providing air circulation.