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I did this last Fall and it worked great. I hope to get some cover set up before late flower, this year. I've had several things planned that I haven't accomplished, though.Already got it out. Handy tool.
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I’ve used it in the past with my large in-ground plant Twin 2. It’s probably my most used tool these days. Wife loves it for clearing sidewalks/driveway.I did this last Fall and it worked great. I hope to get some cover set up before late flower, this year. I've had several things planned that I haven't accomplished, though.




Yes. I just got the 30% sunshade. Pretty light cover, but it makes a huge difference. I haven"t measured temps outside versus under the shade, but it feels significant.I’ve used it in the past with my large in-ground plant Twin 2. It’s probably my most used tool these days. Wife loves it for clearing sidewalks/driveway.
I’ve got a list that keeps growing. Seems everything we replaced a decade ago is failing now. Most I can fix but can’t find parts.
We couldn’t find the special bulbs for the basement vanity light so we decided to replace it with just a regular bulb fixture. Found out the electrical box was hacked in and the drywall wasn’t even level or primed. It’s taken days to build it up and sand it because of all the humidity. I’m planning to paint it the matching wall color today.
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Almost done.
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I’d like to put crates in each corner of my garden to raise the greenhouse higher. More of a cover. Then I can drape material over the top as a sun shade when needed. Need to get the extra crates first.
Didn’t you drape a sun screen over your t-frames, you find it’s enough?





Man I've been missing out on this thread! These girls look amazing
I normally top a plant at least once but as these came from G$ I took his advice and didn’t muck with them. Gives me a chance to see how they do on their own as well. It’s my first time growing autos so I had/have no idea what to expect. Because of our strange spring and summer none of our plants are growing normally this year so can only guess that these are smaller than normal but they sure did pack on the buds. Hard and heavy too.I'm jealous of those big colas. Very nice! I'm early in flower outdoors, but need to figure out what to use to encourage bud development.
I lollipop outdoor plants, really helps if it gets nasty and humid. The autos had so little growth there was no need.Last year I had decent sized plants, but small colas. I'd guess some of it was not trimming enough to focus growth where I want it, but I also need to study up on nutrients. Especially if outdoors needs something different.
I’ve had an interest in it since Stonemason joined the old forum. It’s taken…4+ years to get this far. Mostly because of what’s required to get things started not being handy or local. My issue is I like instructions A-Z for when I try things, experimenting comes later. But KNF/Jadam is more free and open to trying things.I love following your KNF efforts. You've jumped right in and are doing some neat stuff. It's something I plan to work on in the future.



How do you feel about neem oil as a preventative? I've had success with this and the plants usually like it in moderationJMS is hopefully still brewing. Temperature dropped from 30*+ to 14* today.
I’ll be doing a morning JMS foliar spray shortly after i finish posting.
- Pesticide/Fungicide -
I’m going to give Stonemasons Jadam sulphur recipe a try too. I just need to grab some Lye. I scaled down the recipe to make just under 2 litres. You only need a few TSP/TBSP as this is strong stuff that can wipe out WPM in 24hrs.
Anyone else that doesn’t need 5 gallons here’s the 2 litre recipe. View attachment 111526
You will need to make or buy Castile soap to complete the spray, don’t use the above directly.
- Jadam Sulphur Spray recipe -
The following is per gallon of water.
10ml/2tsp - Jadam Sulphur
90ml/3oz - Castile Soap
That’s it. Use only on places where outbreaks have occurred. This isn’t for preventative measures. Over use will destroy plant cells as well.
Here’s the guide:
This is the DIY Castile Soap:
It’s prohibited up here. Only place you can find it is Amazon. Not sure why they sell it as it’s illegal to use.How do you feel about neem oil as a preventative? I've had success with this and the plants usually like it in moderation
Is it illegal? I'll have to look it up, thanks didn't knowIt’s prohibited up here. Only place you can find it is Amazon. Not sure why they sell it as it’s illegal to use.
G$ has told me about it. Sounds like nasty stuff that’s a last resort.
Interesting to say the least, didn't know it was so controversial. Seems the biggest issues are lack of testing, standardization, and the variance between species/genetics of the trees, even when they look the same. I only use it in the grow stage, at about week 2-3, two applications, at least a week apart and then never have issues in flower. I'll have to research moreWhy
Is it illegal? I'll have to look it up, thanks didn't know
You’re making your own rainbow of lights!I got to show off my new grow lights, should be here WednesdayView attachment 111539
I have Red, Blue, Green and thought wtf....??? Black???...lol










Thanks its good to be home too. I was reading about cannabis photography and they mentioned Black lights so I instantly amazoned and $20? sure why not Ultra violet uvc, googling said yes plants can use it but there's no talk about black light booster bars...enhancing a grow but eh, I'm going to bite on UVC lights but I'll wait until I'm in late flower to buy and use them.You’re making your own rainbow of lights!
I know you get good results with the reds and blues. Not sure about the green but why not.
Are the black lights real UV or just the type for showing off the cool velvet posters we had in the day? I had this one until I was married. View attachment 111554
Sorry your trip was so short bud but glad to have you back with us.![]()
Thanks its good to be home too. I was reading about cannabis photography and they mentioned Black lights so I instantly amazoned and $20? sure why not Ultra violet uvc, googling said yes plants can use it but there's no talk about black light booster bars...enhancing a grow but eh, I'm going to bite on UVC lights but I'll wait until I'm in late flower to buy and use them.
My tents cleared out I can get in and mount my side lights and I'll add 1 Black light along with the green and 2 side lights at the back of my tent. Blues, Reds & full spec on top
I think I'm getting some UV burn on the leaves closest to the UV lights, running them at bigger intervals than mfg recommendation, and the leaves affected are closer than 1 foot to the light. But other than that i love it, other leaves look great!Caution with that UV-C man...it aint for plants but for sterilization.
It can be used to sweep over a plant to kill mold or powdery mildew but in very short, like 5 second bursts and you have to wear eye and skin protection while it's on because it's pretty much instant cancer when exposed to it without protection
I think I'm getting some UV burn on the leaves closest to the UV lights, running them at bigger intervals than mfg recommendation, and the leaves affected are closer than 1 foot to the light. But other than that i love it, other leaves look great!
Yeah i think just UVA, it's from spider farmers. Maybe just being super close to it, those leaves don't like it. Got it on triple the mfg recommendations i think, i forget what i have it on, maybe 20 minutes on 20 offIs it UV-B?
Is so yep it can burn. I think it's application is something like no more than 4 hours on and towards then end of a lights on period.
It also requires some protection or at least respect for it to not look into it or get bare skin too close.
I like UVB mostly because bugs like mites avoid it like it's radiation poison and it can get some strains to frost up more than usual.
UV_A is nearly harmless and can be used for an entire lights on period and really from early veg until death. It's pretty much black light but in LED and not floro like the 70s and blacklight psychedelic posters.
When a LED company uses UV as a selling point, it's UVA diodes in there.
It's been slow and wonky for it in horticulture light development but is coming along. I'd say it's results are somewhere around 60-70% of what UVB can do. Not quite as good but far less dangerous and gives enough positivity with zero negativity to make it a worthwhile addition IMO.
I uv'd wrong its ultra violet UVA around 400nm. I have 2 week ass black lights but they are pretty 10w. Green on top Black in the middle and full spec side lights bottomCaution with that UV-C man...it aint for plants but for sterilization.
It can be used to sweep over a plant to kill mold or powdery mildew but in very short, like 5 second bursts and you have to wear eye and skin protection while it's on because it's pretty much instant cancer when exposed to it without protection







Our cats love the mint patches, They roll around in it and get all frisky, its like cat nip to them and when they get close you can see the determination in their expressions and there's no stopping them at that point.I have been trying to kill my View attachment 111887spearmint for 20 years.used to have a big patch where the oregano is now.it tried to take over the whole herb bed. Be carefull where you plant it.makes good fpj that the bugs dont like.
I was warned by @Stoneyluv he’s got it as well.I have been trying to kill my View attachment 111887spearmint for 20 years.used to have a big patch where the oregano is now.it tried to take over the whole herb bed. Be carefull where you plant it.makes good fpj that the bugs dont like.


Sam (Samantha) passed just before Covid. She was a great black cat with a white diamond on her chest. If I’d known cats like it I would have bought it sooner. I only got this plant as an impulse buy. Reminded me of “home”.Our cats love the mint patches, They roll around in it and get all frisky, its like cat nip to them and when they get close you can see the determination in their expressions and there's no stopping them at that point.
Yeah, I may have effed up, myself. I planted some in with my tomatoes. Afterwards I started seeing comments about it's reputation for spreading. Have you tried wetting everything and covering it with silage tarp or some kind of non-permeable black plastic for a few weeks? I've been seeing where some market farmers do this to start in new ground or to kill cover crops before planting. They do talk about it being hard on soil biology and some stuff being just plain hard to kill, though.I have been trying to kill my View attachment 111887spearmint for 20 years.used to have a big patch where the oregano is now.it tried to take over the whole herb bed. Be carefull where you plant it.makes good fpj that the bugs dont like.
Ya black tarp would do it,but i dont want to kill the oregano and the cone flowers I planted in it's spot. As long as we pull it all up in the spring just a tiny bit comes back during the summer.Yeah, I may have effed up, myself. I planted some in with my tomatoes. Afterwards I started seeing comments about it's reputation for spreading. Have you tried wetting everything and covering it with silage tarp or some kind of non-permeable black plastic for a few weeks? I've been seeing where some market farmers do this to start in new ground or to kill cover crops before planting. They do talk about it being hard on soil biology and some stuff being just plain hard to kill, though.
That’s how I got introduced to spearmint plants. Ran my uncles over with the lawnmower. He was cool about it. Hard but fair man. Only one who paid well for a good job done. Learned a lot from him. Smell is a strong memory stimulant so this reminds me of times past.i have a big patch out on the corner of my yard... best smelling part of mowing the lawn!!!!! hahaha
makin tea baby!!!! hahahaha
Surround the plant with a plastic border, not sure how deep you’ll need.Yeah, I may have effed up, myself. I planted some in with my tomatoes. Afterwards I started seeing comments about it's reputation for spreading. Have you tried wetting everything and covering it with silage tarp or some kind of non-permeable black plastic for a few weeks? I've been seeing where some market farmers do this to start in new ground or to kill cover crops before planting. They do talk about it being hard on soil biology and some stuff being just plain hard to kill, though.
Just realized my UVA timer got set to never turn off for who knows how long... Explains a lotYeah i think just UVA, it's from spider farmers. Maybe just being super close to it, those leaves don't like it. Got it on triple the mfg recommendations i think, i forget what i have it on, maybe 20 minutes on 20 off
Now what really gets my eyes it's looking in that super deep red.... I have those come on only before and after lights out, with a small overlap. Fucking got me good one day admiring the crazy cyclops laser red/purple lol, i can't even look in the tent at the bottom of it when they are on, fucking hurts like shit.










I’m not sure they got on the plants but I wasn’t waiting to find out.kill em all Zen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


That looks cool. I still use the type I grew up with.i saw this come across my radar and thought of you..
