Here is what is going on in my greenhouse at the moment and this is what it usually looks like from March through October and maybe into November... Can usually do three rounds of autos if I pop the last round by late August or early September but I usually have to start the next round before the previous round has finished to keep pace. Already ran a round of Fantasmo Express, Hubbabubbasmelloscope, Sour Stomper, and Cosmic Queen.
I grow in recycled organic living soil which is thriving with red wriggler worms that is going on two years old. I usually only have to water twice a week unless the weather is really hot and once a week the plants get a tea of alfalfa/kelp (pre flower) or neem/kelp (through flower) and the other watering is usually just aloe and silica with a top dress of malted barley and or malted corn (for the enzymes). However, I am not too particular and the schedule changes depending on time and what I feel like doing. Sometimes I just top dress a little kelp meal or neem meal, other times I use water only, other times I don't add any malted barley or corn at all. Just keep the soil moist and the worms take care of the rest.
This round I have Skylar White (start of week 11), AVT (start of week 11), Auto Livers (start of week 9), and Auto Cush (start of week 6) going. I usually like to use 5 gallon Smart Pots but the AVT and Auto Cush are both in 3 gallon Smart Pots. This location usually only gets about 8 hours of good sun a day and it seems my autos usually go 14 weeks give or take depending on strain, but it usually seems they go 2 to 3 weeks longer than what the breeder estimates are. Without further ado, here are some photos to get it started.
Skylar White
AVT
Auto Livers (I have to admit that I didn't know what to expect from the Livers but I am very impressed so far).
Auto Cush
Family Shots
We also grow a lot of vegetables on our property so the greenhouse space is used to start all of our veggie seeds as well. It will be getting pretty full in here in a month or so when we start all of our winter garden seeds (kale, cabbage, lettuce, mustards, asian greens broccoli etc.) and my wife already started with the "you aren't starting anymore plants are you cause we need the space for our veggies" haha. Was hoping to start at least two more in early September but we will see, I can always throw them on the back patio but by that time the photoperiod plants will be taking up all the room! Anyway, that is all for now. Happy growing.
I grow in recycled organic living soil which is thriving with red wriggler worms that is going on two years old. I usually only have to water twice a week unless the weather is really hot and once a week the plants get a tea of alfalfa/kelp (pre flower) or neem/kelp (through flower) and the other watering is usually just aloe and silica with a top dress of malted barley and or malted corn (for the enzymes). However, I am not too particular and the schedule changes depending on time and what I feel like doing. Sometimes I just top dress a little kelp meal or neem meal, other times I use water only, other times I don't add any malted barley or corn at all. Just keep the soil moist and the worms take care of the rest.
This round I have Skylar White (start of week 11), AVT (start of week 11), Auto Livers (start of week 9), and Auto Cush (start of week 6) going. I usually like to use 5 gallon Smart Pots but the AVT and Auto Cush are both in 3 gallon Smart Pots. This location usually only gets about 8 hours of good sun a day and it seems my autos usually go 14 weeks give or take depending on strain, but it usually seems they go 2 to 3 weeks longer than what the breeder estimates are. Without further ado, here are some photos to get it started.
Skylar White
AVT
Auto Livers (I have to admit that I didn't know what to expect from the Livers but I am very impressed so far).
Auto Cush
Family Shots
We also grow a lot of vegetables on our property so the greenhouse space is used to start all of our veggie seeds as well. It will be getting pretty full in here in a month or so when we start all of our winter garden seeds (kale, cabbage, lettuce, mustards, asian greens broccoli etc.) and my wife already started with the "you aren't starting anymore plants are you cause we need the space for our veggies" haha. Was hoping to start at least two more in early September but we will see, I can always throw them on the back patio but by that time the photoperiod plants will be taking up all the room! Anyway, that is all for now. Happy growing.
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