Right on Braddah! The weather in my micro climate here on island has been a bit wonky to keep plants outdoor all the time. Eventually I gotta get a small greenhouse setup but been busy with work and lazy to get it done when I’m home haha.. I love me some proper outdoor and big plants :smoking:
Right I bet you got all kinds of different weather on that island.
I almost bought property back in 2017 2018..when I was looking real hard on the big island on the south n south east side of the volcano but pretty near it just outside Volcano. I was going to put in a retirement yurk and a bed-and-breakfast yurt to help me with my retirement. I was almost positive on a piece of property and was searching out a real estate agent. I talked to a an agent in Hilo and he was telling me about the the meth epidemic there and how somebody stole a large water retainment system with the water still in it LOL. wtf.
Then the volcano went off just a month or so later wow LOL. That pretty much changed my mind on the idea of that...
I'm not sure if that property got hit but it was in that same area where all that lava flowed through.
I've not seen the listing again for those properties that were in that area. There was a lot of properties for sale between 12 and $25,000+ that we're anywhere between three and five acre plot.
Thanks... This is my 2020 grow outside.
I do light deprivation techniques.
I started light depth on the 28th of May. Thursday will make them one week in flower training. I've got bud sign already it didn't take no time at all. My days here in Michigan are kind of short still from April until around the 20th of May for the days are only around 11hours long of fairly good daylight. And in that event I had to add some T5 lights and a light that DIY light from a CMH light and led bara of far red leds to extend my daylight hours so my plants wouldn't go into flower too early before the sun got right here in Michigan.
We got right now approximately 13 hours of pretty solid daylight and so I tarp in the evening time between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. where I can pull a tarp down at night and let it go again until 7 p.m. the next evening.
The first pic is now. The rest dribble back to the 15th of May