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Old 10-18-2013, 10:24 AM   #21 (permalink)
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That's awesome..........but on my newly purchased 2 acres, we dont have electricity yet HAHAHAH
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hahahaha. i will do the hoop house effect with two layers of 6mil plastic and throw in some mulch and stuff.
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yeah we put some mulch on this summer to hold in moisture and in hopes of it breaking down while we build our compost bins up (which is doing good)
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Well with the weather coming its time to put my small one's in the storage room w/ T-12 5k lighting.. :^)





My big one's will be in by COB Tuesday evening.. They have T-5 and T-8 5k lighting.. :^)
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Frost cloth: I use the Agribon 19, which is thick enough to protect my plants from early morning hour frost, but not too thick if it gets warm during the day. It also lets enough light through. The coldest night temperatures last winter were 28F, so the Agribon 19 was sufficient. If it gets colder where you live, you might want to go with the Agribon 30 (4-6 F frost protection) or the Agribon 50 ( up to 8 F protection).

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Old 11-09-2013, 11:10 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Frost cloth: I use the Agribon 19, which is thick enough to protect my plants from early morning hour frost, but not too thick if it gets warm during the day. It also lets enough light through. The coldest night temperatures last winter were 28F, so the Agribon 19 was sufficient. If it gets colder where you live, you might want to go with the Agribon 30 (4-6 F frost protection) or the Agribon 50 ( up to 8 F protection).
I have not used frost cloth, just test driving it this year.. I might try it on established plants but young one's I just am not taking a chance when it comes to cold.. I have 3oz for my banana's and the frost covers for my citrus.. :^)
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The 1st step in putting a 13' stemmed banana to sleep for the winter.. See if I can get them banana's thru the winter.. Can't see the flower no more.. Hell I'm almost camouflaged.. :^)

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On a 6' ladder? Careful!!!��
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Caligold ready for the cold that's coming.. Veinte Cohol ready to seek shelter.. The non Goldfinger in the corner (L) will get stuck in a pot tomorrow.. :^)

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My frost covers are Agribon + whatever that # might be? I know they seem thicker and more heavy-duty than 3oz. frost cloth.. that's all I know.. I don't wanna know what a 15'x 250' roll of Agribon + would run.. :^)
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This is my cold weather test.. S. Ark Orinoco w/ just frost cloth..



I think the whole stem will survive.. we'll see.. :^)
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Namwah bundled up..



White Iholena...



I lit a fire under them.. as a pretest.. 13' Glow in the Dark BoogieMan.. :^)

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I bought mine last year at Agriculture Solutions LLC
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I will never again wrap or heat another plant so it will make it through winter. Plenty of plants to grow that don't need protection
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Just some I did today..





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