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    Hello everyone. My very first grow has been in a greenhouse! I’m staggered at the crop on my 4 plants, especially as I just popped them in the ground around April time and didn’t do much else to them!
    The question I have is this. My buds are nice and fat and smell delicious. But they’re not ready to cut as Trichommes are still white as are the pistils. It’s getting quite cold in there now. Is there any risk to my girls in leaving them in the greenhouse until ready or should I hedge my bets and crop now? I’m in South Wales UKClick image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokieJoe View Post
    Hello everyone. My very first grow has been in a greenhouse! I’m staggered at the crop on my 4 plants, especially as I just popped them in the ground around April time and didn’t do much else to them!
    The question I have is this. My buds are nice and fat and smell delicious. But they’re not ready to cut as Trichommes are still white as are the pistils. It’s getting quite cold in there now. Is there any risk to my girls in leaving them in the greenhouse until ready or should I hedge my bets and crop now? I’m in South Wales UKClick image for larger version. 

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    Nice looking buds. Do you have A heater you can put in your green house. Plants don't like it too much below 50 degrees. JMO

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    Nice looking plants you have there, biggest risk in the greenhouse is when it gets cold is mold. If you have to heat at night go for electric as gas would put to much moisture in the air. It's also really important to get fans blowing on all the plants. I lost one of my four last year to mold in a cold greenhouse.


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    Unfortunately not an option for me. Thanks for the reply tho.

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    Unfortunately I can’t get a heater in the greenhouse. I’ve been keeping a close eye out for mould and no signs yet. Got plenty of air circulating to try and keep the risk of mould to a minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokieJoe View Post
    Unfortunately I can’t get a heater in the greenhouse. I’ve been keeping a close eye out for mould and no signs yet. Got plenty of air circulating to try and keep the risk of mould to a minimum.
    Then it will be a suck it and see kinda situation. You are at the mercy of the UK weather. Keep good airflow and hope for some sunny days in the near future. Fingers crossed for you.

    If you plan to grow outside again next year try and do some prep before the season, start your seeds/clones inside in cups on a window sill if possible to get a couple weeks headstart may just see them finish up before the season end etc etc

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    Can you get a heat lamp inside? One they use to hatch eggs . I don't know how big your greenhouse is but that should work. Nice Girls you got there.

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