Anyone grow anything besides weed indoors here?

Janyfaya

Member
Homegrown peyote is weak sauce. In nature, they get so dry the sink into the depression in the ground where they used to grow.
This makes them really strong. You can grow a giant yote in no time, just get some pereskiopsis and graft on that.

nice job :O
 

clouds

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well right now everything but my pineapple and some mints are outside. my lemons mangos peppers melons and herbs are out until fall then come back in this year i will be adding finger limes, miracle berries, Carolina reapers, and some carnivorous plants
 

weedhead24

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Don't know. Only tried once, but tomatoes are a pain in the ass to roll-up.....or even keep lit! Lol
umm hope you aren't talking about smoking your fukin crazy thats a poisonous plant .The fruit is the only part that isn't amazingly your still living . Don't do that anymore man
 

ANC

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My tomato plants are exploding under the LEDs, but they are a bit strong for the garlic.
The cantaloupes are also loving it. And they are just in the periphery of the light around my girls.
 

ANC

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Lol, I'm growing actual tomatoes. Sweetie cherries and cherry yellow pears. There is about 150 plants in my grow room
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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i started 15 undifferentiated roma plants, thinking a few might not make it....i now have the great wall of tomatoes, gonna have to learn how to sun dry them, or make bricks out of them, or just use them as landfill
 

Rafiki Farm

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umm hope you aren't talking about smoking your fukin crazy thats a poisonous plant .The fruit is the only part that isn't amazingly your still living . Don't do that anymore man
Wow. I think you're the only person in the planet that took that seriously! Lol! It was a joke regarding someone asking if anyone on here grows anything but cannabis, even though the name of the site is "Rollitup". A simple poke at the obvious. Don't fear the tomatoes, my friend.... they're still awesome on burgers, salads, etc
 

Javadog

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I just flashed on "The Rasta Gourmet" from the old show "Fridays".

Did he ever work with Tomatoes? :0)


Wow, a little dated by today's standards.
 

Weedmonkey

Active Member
I start out my vegetable garden indoors in my pre-grow room under cfl's as the weather is usually not good enough to start out outdoors in the beginning, but as soon as I can put them outdoors I will as I don't really feel like wasting too much electricity on growing vegetables.

I also grew some magic mushrooms (golden teachers) indoors not too long ago for the first time, which was an interesting experience. It doesn't require the amount of patience that's required with growing weed as it grows a lot faster once it starts growing, which was a relief for me as I'm very impatient and always have a hard time having to wait months for a cannabis plant to finish flowering, especially when I'm out of weed haha. So awesome to be able to see some mushrooms pop up and then a week later you can harvest them.
 

TexasT

Member




I started a bunch of seeds in some rockwool. I put them into some down spout hydro/kratky method setups that a guy on youtube posts. I'm still learning the nute game. I bought the stuff/nutes this mr Duzee1 uses and have tried it in gallon quantities so far. These are bell peppers I got from a store bought pepper. These seeds worked pretty good last year in a pot and made more peppers so some of these are 2nd gen.


I like to start seeds inside in the wally world starter tray. I buy seeds off ebay to try. arugala, amaranth, lettuce and bok choi. It is a fun hobby. Im kinda working my way up. I figure the legalization will come and Ill be sharp enough to pick it up and grow to sell. I do really like this site and all the helpful info here.


Wife will try to root anything. We have an avocado pit we are going to try pretty soon.

Also do micro greens but I posted about that in the microgreens thread.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/microgreens.945642/
 

Splaap

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Cherokee Purple Heirloom tomatoes,
red currants (cuts from Granny's), and
lots of cactus and succulents from seed.
Houseplants have been banned,
save two that are over 50 years old
and seem to be bullet-proof.
No plants that leave the grow room
to go outdoors come back in.
I am trying to control a life long mental
illness that requires me to root every
possible cutting. I guess it is kinda like
hoarding. Oh well, see you on Dr. Phil.
 
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