Indoor Mr Piggy's Perpetual Auto Waller

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Hey mr piggy first time I checked your thread and ive been missing out that plant looks s good great job my friend!!
 
That Mi5 is lovely bro, +rep :smokebuds:

Nice work on the sexy time too - I bet Mi5 x JEM is gonna possess some amazing med properties.
 
Thanks everyone, you're making me blush!:o It was the blackstar and guano, not me that made this girl shine. MI5 is throw and grow, damn fine job stitch. Makes me wonder what she would have looked like if I hadn't of neglected her so much. Guess we'll find out after this photo run I'm doing.

@Hugo- Our soil is so rich out here compost and lime is really all you would need to pull a crop off. Plus 16 year old me was so fat and lazy it would have been hard to get that butter ball to pay attention and do the job right. He would have cut corners and try to add to much fert for sure. Kinda can't wait for highschool reunion this summer, now I'm the one that's in shape and focused and all the kids that beat me up are fat and spend all day in front of the tv :D

@ Phil - thanks for dropping in, nice to have you! :smokebuds:
@ Kindred - Yeah, I can't wait to see her kids. The buds from Momma are the best I've ever grown, ever. The high is a near perfect indy heavy but sati present stone. AWESOME medical properties on her, absolutely blew my hangover out of the water and has already helped me with a bout of the IBS. Good for the anxiety as well. Her babies are going to be winners without a doubt. The daddy was large and purple and was the quickest to flower so I think I'm set :toke:

Say, how many generations before I get a developer badge :D
 
So then it occurs to me I can grow a bunch of little bitty auto's out back in one gallon nursery pots in my little 3x4 greenhouse I built....
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5 x duurty Ds
5 x Mossy's mix #1
11 x MI5 x Jem (which I'm praying are viable by now)
 
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Damn 21 plants? How did you build the little greenhouse? Or maybe you already did that thread and I missed it.
 
I never did a thread on that, I built it out of scrap wood I found on the side of the road and a nine dollar sheet of contractors poly. It worked like a charm for nightshades last summer, but I neglected it for a bit and it turned into a spider mite nursery. I nuked it with neem all last fall and am going to replace the weathered plastic covering with a new one. I've already got a few jems out there starting to flower, pushing out purple hairs as we speak. I'm guessing only half of the seeds I'm sprouting will be viable plants, with half of those being female so I'm not too worried about actually ending up with 21 plants. In reality I'll probably end up with around eight or so.
 
Why aren't they viable? Sorry if I missed that.

And alright, I'm not a complete idiot when it comes to carpentry, my dad is the man. But break it down for me if you don't mind. Wood and frames I can do. What is the bottom and how did you make the dome? I know you said contractor poly, but I'm not certain what that is exactly. Thanks man.

I know I can probably google this shit, but I have all you guys too! Plus AFN is way cooler. I have been wanting to build my own little greenhouse for my veggies out back to get them out of rain and all that jazz when it's storming, like it is right now, haha. And of course I wanna throw a few autos in the mix! Mwhahaha.
 
First, put on your swearing hat. Then have a couple of drinks, it helps with the swearing. Then smoke pot and stare at it until you're absolutely sure it won't build itself. After that i just built a simple square wooden frame and used bent wire as a dome on it. Then I stapled the plastic sheet to the frame. When you staple plastic it's a good idea to put a little square of cardboard or duct tape down first so the plastic doesn't tear (and it will). Green houses are way more simple to make than people would have you believe.

Here's the plastic
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...talogId=10053&productId=100651793&R=100651793

I was just wondering if the seeds were viable yet as I just harvested the plant a couple of weeks ago. I'm sure they will be fine.
 
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