Outdoor Joint Dr, Chronic. UK Green house grow.

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Hi, first grow.

Started indoors under a 65w cfl, then outdoors to the greenhouse.
She's at week 5 with some help from biobizz fishmix and the upwards growth has slowed now.
 

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Looking very healthy my friend!
Look forward to following your grow.


Peace
 
My only concern at the moment is daytime high temps and night time lows which is causing condensation, which will lead to mold.
 
My only concern at the moment is daytime high temps and night time lows which is causing condensation, which will lead to mold.
How how about using a fan on her, if you are not already?
 
Mmmmm, loveley bud developing on all 18 of the budsites, is this right?

Other pics ive seen of this strain seem to have half the sites and look much more "lollypop" than this plant?
 

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Hi Zippy, nice plant you got there.

Could you tell me the hours of light she is getting and the temperatures at day and night? Thank you
 
Nice zippy, its almost identical to what i am doing. indoor to outdoor uk but starting under a 150w cfl

A few days of sun followed by rain over the past 4 weeks has put me off planting, plus the cold snap we had last week but yours plant seems to be doing great. What soil are you using and is it a glass or plastic greenhouse.
 
Cheers,

Hours of daylight, During the indoor phase she was under the CFL 18/6 and outside its light from half 5 to half 8pm at the moment.

Its in Westland, John Innes seed cutting compost, and a plastic greenhouse. Nighttime temps have dipped as low as 5 degC but only once or twice, and the upper temps have been as high as 35 DegC. That's the nature of a British Spring, so I figured, shes a weed, that grows wild so don't mollycoddle it and let it at the elements.

Ive cut a slice into the upper back of the greenhouse to help promote through draft as it was getting misty with condensation, and a solar fan helps too.

Im not put off by the rain as it is covered in the green house and in-between rain showers it can get lovely and sunny.
 
Tell me about it, I have had my greenhouse set up outside for the last two weeks monitoring it in different conditions. When it rains there seems to be more water inside then out lol

So I have already planed to add some ventilation by cutting the bottom sides and most of the top out to get some air movement going on in there, then gluing in place a netting to stop any insects coming in to try and keep as clean environment as possible. I have also screwed the frame to a base and tapped it and added a sloping roof which is removable for them rainy days.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Window-Sc...tures_Accessories_EH&var=&hash=item20de27ecc5

A solar fan what a great idea I never even considered one of theses.
 
Nice idea with the netting,

Ive kept my cut section on the back facing the fence, but kept it open with some clothes pegs that keep the upper lip overhanging the lower lip so no rain can get in, as for insects, they are tiny and are going to get in whatever I do, so along as they can get out and don't to too much damage, im just gonna let nature take its course.
 
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