thats a great set up you got there tom, love to have a shed like that but sadly only have a small garden. ill keep checking your progress:thumbsup:
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thats a great set up you got there tom, love to have a shed like that but sadly only have a small garden. ill keep checking your progress:thumbsup:
rain for the last couple of days and the tallest doesn't look to good(picture1) all plants have burnt ends of leafs, posted in plant problems hopefully someone can guide me. the runt has come on well and looks ok(picture2) the sun is back and ive transferd into the greenhouse.pics3&4 the back of the ghouse has 75mm silver backed insulation board to help reflect the sun around the whole area also help keep the warmth in longer in the evening.
DAY 23 sunny for last couple of days,plants seem to like new home. lower leafs have died on largest but all seam to be doing ok. waterd for the first time this morning since repotting. definately going to take a lot longer than i first thought but i dont mind its all a learning process for me.
DAY 25 LOOKS LIKE GOOD NEWS. looks like one is starting to show sex i think. can see a couple of hairs at top.click on photo to enlarge and tell me what you think.
day 29 2 out of the 4 plants have started to show sex and good news their female. weather has been up and down but hopefully the sun will be here to stay soon.
Good luck on the grow. i was wondering where you got your seeds from?
thanks cazro, i got the seeds from Legal Highs, Glass Bongs, Pipes Head Shop they are a u.k company, but ive found a great hydro warehouse not to far from me who can get me most strains at a very cheep price compared to most.:jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by cazro
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Originally Posted by weedmaster
I def wanna watch this grow and all other Lowryder grows on here because.
I am going to grow me some lowryders in the future.
the only problem i can see is keeping those doors closed, heat and humidity will build up in there in a flash so if its possible leave the doors wide open plus the glass must filter out the suns rays some.