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i spy wrote:
Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:26 am
i did a White Label northern light, auto last year, hardly any smell so i will do one of those again.
bud rot was my problem last year but i have more ventilation in the greenhouse this time. i remember keeno mentioning a strain of bud rot resistant ? if your reading keeno any help will be appreciated :)
Shaman's by Dutch Passion are pretty much mould resistant mate
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Smokey wrote:
Wed Feb 28, 2018 11:55 am
i spy wrote:
Tue Feb 20, 2018 11:26 am
i did a White Label northern light, auto last year, hardly any smell so i will do one of those again.
bud rot was my problem last year but i have more ventilation in the greenhouse this time. i remember keeno mentioning a strain of bud rot resistant ? if your reading keeno any help will be appreciated :)
Shaman's by Dutch Passion are pretty much mould resistant mate
ill have a look at it mate.

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Papaya. Low odour strain. I'm going to be growing one outdoors. Northern Lights another low odour strain. As for bud rot. If you get it in a greenhouse your ventilation is far from adequate I'm afraid.

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Yeah I'd really focus on that ventilation. What is your greenhouse made from. Glass? Or that nice green mesh? Hope it's not pvc plastic. That stuff really is not good for your plants.

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Hi

I want to grow plants under full shade very little light.

Looking for trailing, creeping or standalone types.

Can anyone recommend?

Thanks in advance.

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i like to think of a greenhouse grow also do you have any help i can see on this oportunity

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Timothydaf wrote:Hi

I want to grow plants under full shade very little light.

Looking for trailing, creeping or standalone types.

Can anyone recommend?

Thanks in advance.
Plants need light, the more the better. If they don't get enough light you'll get major problems. The only thing that might work to some degree would be autos but be warned the chances of low yield is very very high.

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I really can't believe that Frisan Dew, Frisan Ducksfoot, and Hollands Hope haven't been mentioned!

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