huge polytunnel grow. please help
I am just on the brink of buying a polytunnel (50ft x 14ft) and although I am not planning my first grow until next year, I am looki ng for some good ideas on how to grow the plants. Everything has yet to be decided except the beanz are going to be nirvanas ppp, for their large yields, high potency and fairly early finish.
I havent grown my own for a couple of years after I lost the space in my house, and I am a bit rusty with it all. I need help with a good soil mix, grow idea (sog, scrog, suppercrop etc), in pots or straight into the ground, (with good mix already being dug in), ferts, veg time, no of plants etc, etc.
The more ideas I get the better, because I ve got ages before I start it, but I want to be ready with it all mapped out. I am starting from clones which will be taken in february/march, or if you feel this maybe too early, let me know as the shorter the time in the tunnel the safer I feel.
I will be going with the natural daylight hours too, so cannot 12/12 when I feel the time is right.
I will be doing a photo diary of the grow so please help me make this massive.
huge polytunnel grow. please help
huge polytunnel grow. please help
wow thanks for the friendly advice guys.
Ill be sure to post my journal of the whole grow on these boards............NOT
huge polytunnel grow. please help
Hi, what a shame no-one could help. I'm just about to do the same and woould welcome advice, support, sharing of knowledge.
Come on guys help us out.
Jen.
huge polytunnel grow. please help
This looks like a bit of a relic of a post?! :P
Erm, Ive not got any cannabis polytunnel experience, but id imagine that airflow might be an issue? Ive been in multiple vegetable polytunnels and found them to be massively humid. Correct me if im wrong, this could be a cause for rot?
huge polytunnel grow. please help
The questions were very basic and can be easily found with a little bit of individual searching and planning. Check out the stickies, the grow logs, and take everything in that you can. Everyone has a different style and different conditions to deal with so advice based on so little info is quite useless. The stuff's been covered over and over again, no need to do it again.
Check out the first link in my sig, has all the info a noob needs.
Happy growing :jointsmile: