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Subject: Hhusky 6 mil plastic
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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I put Husky 6 mil plastic from home depot on my greenhouse this year. I got it because it was the exact size I needed to the top and ends of the hoop house. I have used 4 mil from the same company in the past and have never had a problem. My plant seems a bit yellow and not quite right and I am wondering of ot is getting enough light. I have noticed that when in the green house even in direct sun there are no shadows cast by things in the greenhouse. Has anyone used this product before?
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4/16/2020 7:27:32 AM
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monsterdog |
Slate River,Ont. Canada
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I have 6 mil from home depot on my greenhouse for 6 years now.It stands up good in our harsh climate.I know what you mean about not seeming as bright but everything I grow does very well and would recommend it.
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4/16/2020 7:45:50 AM
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26 West |
50 Acres
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Always used it here also. lasts for years keeps my plants warm in spring time on frames. get it from RONA.
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4/16/2020 7:55:35 AM
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Charleston |
Southeast
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Any consideration to magnesium deficiency ?
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4/16/2020 10:02:35 AM
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cojoe |
Colorado
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Have used it for years. Some of it is milky. It lets plenty of light through.Yellowing is prob. cool temps/soil.
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4/16/2020 10:38:49 AM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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I use the 6ml stuff from HD and it’s been fine.
Hey Charleston, how will greenhouse plastic thickness have anything to do with magnesium deficiency? I’m confused.
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4/16/2020 10:47:54 AM
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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Hmm ok I guess that's not the problem. Magnesium numbers were high in my soil test. I did put some epson salts on a couple days ago at the suggestion of Cindy Tobeck. I have a heating cable keeping the soil at 75 degrees. And temperatures are actually warm than normal around here pushing 70 degrees all week this week. I sure hope it's not a disease issue.
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4/16/2020 10:58:13 AM
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=312910 Here is a pic from a couple days ago. Maybe I am just paranoid but it seem too yellow and veinous looking.
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4/16/2020 11:04:26 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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How humid? The plants have to transpire to pull the magnesium in. But rotting or damaged roots could show yellow too...how is the growth if its growing and just a color issue it may not be a plant health issue. Weather has been good but heating the soil and having low night air temps might make it too humid at night? A fan or air heater might help. 75 seems to be into the range that fusarium likes. Maybe 60-70 might be warm enough. Lastly are you sure the cables are on? Mine had an issue where they decided to not work once they were in the ground.
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4/16/2020 11:17:13 AM
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Pumpkinman Dan |
Johnston, Iowa
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I've used that 6 mil plastic for years without problem.
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4/16/2020 12:17:46 PM
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Charleston |
Southeast
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I'm not saying it does just throwing out another possibility for the darker green you are seeking. I use 4 mil plastic but really don't know if 6 mil is an impediment.
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4/16/2020 12:43:58 PM
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Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI (mail@gr8pumpkin.net)
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Soil Temp...Nitrogen does not get pulled in cold soil. That is why we snow belt people use calcium nitrate
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4/16/2020 1:16:57 PM
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North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Great photo. We all worry like you when the plants are small and young. All will be well when May hits the Pacific Northwest. I think Cindy and Shannon are bang on with their suggestions but go light.
Is this the Washington State Fair plant?
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4/16/2020 1:47:50 PM
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Captain 97 |
Stanwood, Washington
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Yes Trying to get a jump for that September 4th weigh off. My other two plants are inside under the grow light and will be going in the ground this weekend.
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4/16/2020 4:25:24 PM
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baitman |
Central Illinois
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I have noticed some of my plants getting sunburn when I have removed 6 mil plastic
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4/17/2020 6:40:22 AM
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