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Originally Posted by Tamzi
can you not transfer them into soil stick them on a window or something. that way gives you space just for pepper and still have a stock of herb when needed sounds a shame too get rid of them. soil and window i say
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I suppose I could give it a try....However the reason that I actually got into indoor gardening is due to my lack of access to sunlight, I get very little since my apt is surrounded by large trees, especially in the summer since they are full of leaves.
Anyway time for pics...first up, my lemon basil budshot. lol.
Roots, Bloody, Roots. (sepultura song

The basils are filling out to be some pretty strong plants (i dont know if this is their nature or if the silica stone is helping) the weakest is the thyme as you can see it has a small root structure.
Theres an overall shot. The basils have been cut back several times already now.
Heres the fatalli pepper that really only started taking off in the past couple days, once i topped off the bucket and the root hit the water. Probably grown three pairs of new leaves just this week.