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That's one sexy hothouse 😁🤩 

As with most things I do, I DIY mine, she's about 5 years old now. 

UV protected polyprop, will last forever as most poly materials turn yellow and change the light filtration or gets brittle with age. 

I don't grow weed in mine, I keep my sacred rare cacti collection in there 💚🌵 

Notice the roof, probably the biggest factor to keeping it cool in summer. 

Structure is stainless steel industrial wire channels, the tables are the same material but wiring brackets they use in factories. 

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3 minutes ago, Naughty.Psychonaut said:

That's one sexy hothouse 😁🤩 

As with most things I do, I DIY mine, she's about 5 years old now. 

UV protected polyprop, will last forever as most poly materials turn yellow and change the light filtration or gets brittle with age. 

I don't grow weed in mine, I keep my sacred rare cacti collection in there 💚🌵 

Notice the roof, probably the biggest factor to keeping it cool in summer. 

Structure is stainless steel industrial wire channels, the tables are the same material but wiring brackets they use in factories. 

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Very nice build man! Should last you a good long time. Does the humidity drop during the day heavily?

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40 minutes ago, ORGANinc. said:

Very nice build man! Should last you a good long time. Does the humidity drop during the day heavily?

Not really all that much, I think it's the placement. Our yard is on a slight slant and that's the lowest corner of the yard so the soil stays moist and the area is naturally humid, also got the house built in the corner there with 2 walls next to it and the house is about a meter away from it, you can kinda see it in the second photo, building with the beams on is the house. So it's a "dank" corner hahah never gets hit with sun all around, but when I do get low humidity in there it's still 3 to 5% higher than outside of it and the cacti want low humidity. Still in the 20% range in there, though. Colder, slower, higher humidity months I pump that big metal fan. 😁 

The water pipes run along the roof, the deep corener side got a little fern collection, got misters on a timer so if I need to raise humidity I can, but I never need to. 

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2 weeks now, 

Giving some assistance to the Tortoni, she was struggling a bit. Quite enjoying growing in here. 
 

Not sure how much longer I’ll veg for, but will take it patiently for now 

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Get to grow these Dosixcherry cookies  out, should be a treat, cheers @SkunkPharm

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DIY builds are always the coolest to look at, as well as greenhouses in general.  I can imagine its such a nice environment to walk into and keep busy, away from everything else. Much respect 🔥 Hoping to do my own greenhouse in the future.

This is quite a long grow diary, so I couldn't find the info, but do you put any nutrients into your drip feed setup you have here? 

Would you say mulch is worth it in an indoor environment, to retain moisture? Or not really necessary? 🤔

Looking forward to further updates! 💪

 

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12 hours ago, AK-47 Gold Arabesque said:

DIY builds are always the coolest to look at, as well as greenhouses in general.  I can imagine its such a nice environment to walk into and keep busy, away from everything else. Much respect 🔥 Hoping to do my own greenhouse in the future.

This is quite a long grow diary, so I couldn't find the info, but do you put any nutrients into your drip feed setup you have here? 

Would you say mulch is worth it in an indoor environment, to retain moisture? Or not really necessary? 🤔

Looking forward to further updates! 💪

 

Hello bud, 

I do not, just plain water in the res, I water in any feeds I feel that the plants may need every week or so. Ill usually just do microbes, molasses or fish, enzymes , traceminerals, humics and fulvics sometimes some micronized kelp etc. 

Then every month or so I top dress bonemeal, malted barley seed meal, soft rock phos, gypsum, kelpmeal, rock dusts etc. Mixed with worm casting and spread handfulls over the mulch. By the time I add another top dress, the top of the soil is somewhat exposed again, So ill add more mulch over the top-dress to get the area more active with the microbes. 

Mulch is really effective when you are reliant solely on microbes to feed the plant. Mulch definitely helps with water retention, but people think mulch gives you gnats. So its really up to you and your experience with it.

Generally any unwanted pests are a result of unbalanced nutrients supply and over watering.  

 

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On 6/22/2023 at 11:14 PM, MrE said:

That greenhouse is rocking through winter. So impressive!

Cheers bro, yeah I’m quite chuffed. Will update now 1 week into flower, need to make some changes here and there. 

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3 hours ago, DesignatedDave said:

They looking awesome, how you managing the temperatures and humidity in their?

Thanks man! 👍🏻 they atleast keeping warm but the humidity must be sky rocketing, however I haven’t been monitoring so just rolling with the punches for now, just got a nice big strong fan in there for now 

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This is was on Wednesday, so we close to week 10 now.

Need to get another week or 2 out of them, which I think they can survive out of these Pmwoods, rain for now but some sun ahead  

Before defol was on the 17th, weather is definitely keeping me in my toes, I could say this is the worst sort of situations to grow in and without extraction, but it has not gone too badly.  
 

touch wood summer isn’t absolutely ridiculous, really want to grow some autos 

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