Soldiers Co Op Outdoor thread

ruby fruit

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Dang ya that would have been better I have 8 yards sitting on side my house to lol. Will have to wait till after I empty it next it's nearly full now of ro water
i need to do the same or something similar mine over 4 months of filling and emptying develops a bit of a lean when the ground is wet
 

Vnsmkr

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I was searching for those fire hose ends. Then I realized those spigots have threads on them (2" pipe thread I believe).

You'll enjoy your new tank. I have 3 and still want more.
Yip those are awesome tanks and the fittings are easy come by
 

papapayne

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Whew, just got back home. Misses and I took a weekend camping getaway to the oregon coast. Was awesome trip. and came home, and they guy watching the plants and animals did a great job, nothings out of sorts! Always worry coming back, but was definitely a needed trip. Anyway, hope everyone had a great weekend, and now its back to work for me!
 

papapayne

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Papa, How long are your PVC hoops? They look longer than 20'. I'm about 35 miles from you. Ken
Thanks for stopping in! Crazy July weather we are having huh?


My big greenhouse has 2 20 foot long pvc. The smaller greenhouse is just posts and 8 tall bison fence cut into 16 foot sections and used as hoops. 8 wide 65 long 7 tall
 

joken

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Papa, Yea, odd weather for sure. It looks like it wants to rain right now. I have wondered if a coupling was strong enough to withstand the bend in the pipe. I suppose if it was glued it would work. Nice looking plants. Here is a picture of a little one of mine. I don't think it will be real big. A friend bred this and it's a Painless/ Burmese Kush. Whatever in hell that is. I pruned it a lot yesterday and it's still pretty bushy.

Pain.JPG
 
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