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    My makeshift greenhouse.

    It was built in two days, with bamboos, rope, and yellow plastic tarp made for that.
    I'm proud of it, but I think I'm even more proud of the amended soil. The soil here is very alkaline, but is also full of life. ("we get tomatoes here that people at the other end of the village cannot get")
    I added horse manure, compost, soil mix bought from gardening center (160L of it in total, spread over 6m².) homemade dry blood, store bought "natural phosphate" and store bought "sulfate of potassium". Took me a long time of research and calculations (wrong way, do it again, but instead of gallons measurements take m², for instance) to try and mix the right amount of nutrients. I have liquid notes in case plant need. (made sure to add less rather than too much of those nutrients in the soil)
    Mixed the soil mix, horse manure, potassium, nitrogen and phosphorus on a tarp, spread those over my already mixed compost/soil. Mixed it again with a claw. It was heavily mulched since the compost was added. Had to remove it and mulch it again (for those who don't know it's the process of spreading grass/hay or whatever cut plants over the soil, to keep it moist and other advantages). Yesterday I watered the whole (because it was slowly drying on the edges, first place to dry of course. If I had to wait till center dry I would wait a month or more.) for the first time with molasses. Gave a syrup/sweet smell to the greenhouse. Today was... Normal temp... Not hot but not very cold either. Hadn't open the greenhouse. (plants are inside the house today). It was so humid ^^ I should be careful not to do that when plants will be inside. Water wasn't dripping on the plastic, but that's because it wasn't hot enough today. In the middle of June, that's going to be a very hot greenhouse if left unopened.

    I added a single water barrel in the center, for thermal mass. It's definitely not enough. (sadly I couldn't raise my greenhouse against the wall, it's just 50cm/1m away from it...) added open can of water to be heated and humidify the air a bit. The soil is crawling with life, thanks to the mulch. Usually when I dig the ground I find earthworm after 3 seconds.

    In total 8 plants will take their place here. 4 autos which should be gone by mid July. And 4 photos. All disposed in a very specific way related to their heights/the amount of place they should be taking. 4 different strains was the base idea. 2 plants of each. With my seedlings not sprouting, its 5 strains now. Since it's my first time growing, trying to grow enough for a year or two, I also try different strains to know which one is the one I need more.

    I'm an anxious fellow, so I need one strain for the night, to put me to sleep (insomnia/stress. Love to have itchy eyes...) and one strain for the day, keeping me calm but awake, allowing me to function, think/walk. Do you have any strain in mind? Knowing I live in northern hemisphere, so, frost during winter, hot summers, sometime rainy.


    Damn, I cannot send the video from phone. Will try again from computer.
    Inexperienced outdoor grower, near Switzerland. I have some theoretical knowledge and only a little bit of practice, hence take what I say with a grain of salt. Also I believe everyone has his own growing way.

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    Here's the video, had to upload it to youtube :-(
     
    Inexperienced outdoor grower, near Switzerland. I have some theoretical knowledge and only a little bit of practice, hence take what I say with a grain of salt. Also I believe everyone has his own growing way.

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      #3
      nice job one suggestion is to add some per-lite or vermiculite to the soil it will help air it out and maintain moister. wish I could do a green house but don't have the space veggies/flowers take up backyard .you wont have a problem with bud rot in October like I do
      new grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
      current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room

      https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-auto-vs-photo


      https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-week-4-update

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        #4
        Why's that, I shouldn't have problem with bud Rot? Cause of the airflow? Thanks for input, I was actually weighing the fact of adding some more of those airy components. The soil is fluffy, but at places there's more "normal soil' and its super heavy. If I can I will add. (I don't go out often ^^, it's half an hour drive to go to gardening store and come back)
        Inexperienced outdoor grower, near Switzerland. I have some theoretical knowledge and only a little bit of practice, hence take what I say with a grain of salt. Also I believe everyone has his own growing way.

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        • CCisme
          CCisme commented
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          I understood it helps getting oxygen to the roots. But there might be more to it im new

        • Minoo96
          Minoo96 commented
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          For drainage purpose, thus allowing more air to roots. Also if soil is hard, it'll be tougher for the roots to grow through it.

        #5
        Nice tent,how deep does your soil go? Air flow is a mayor factor must let heat out and fresh in come July & aug.temps.soar and in a green house even worse.my.02 cents

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          #6
          Soil is endless, but what I mixed goes about 40cm deep in the ground. After that we start to see a different kind of soil, not amended much more heavier. I couldn't dig deep, so instead I tried to make it on the side... Hoping the roots will develop sideways rather than tunnel their way down. (which is why I tried the best I could to not let them become root bound. After that they have a tendency to spiral down.) yes air flow is good, I open both sides of the greenhouse and suddenly temp drop, air become drier but it's not like an open field where air rush in either. I can also open only one side. It's a good setup so far. We'll see how it holds during june/July. Added thermal mass for such reason, but I need more than one barrel.
          Inexperienced outdoor grower, near Switzerland. I have some theoretical knowledge and only a little bit of practice, hence take what I say with a grain of salt. Also I believe everyone has his own growing way.

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