Anyone grow anything besides weed indoors here?

sandhill larry

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I've grown tomatoes and peppers under lights. They do great when young plants. It is harder to keep them going the older they get. I brought pepper plants some indoors to overwinter, and they lived, but not much else.

Also did some cucumbers indoors. Beware, they will climb the walls if you let them.
 

vostok

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that bitch in the store over charged me by ten times

I wanted .50c a thumb size

back home I saw the receipt was $5.00

I never check the receipt as I always get pissed off

so

I really want that GINGER !!!! to grow

lol
 

Flagg420

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Potatoes (purple) thru the winter, did some romaine (hydro, just to see if I could) tomatoes is too much work, gotta pollinate the flowers manually, n my dicks too big...
 

Chunky Stool

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I am an expert at growing mites indoors! :dunce:
Hell I've got them now on three plants that will be starting the final week on Friday. Probably russet mites because I don't see any webbing.
Gotta say, every time I've had bugs at the end of flower, the bud turns out wicked good -- if it doesn't herm from the stress. Just gotta wash it after the chop, which is a good idea anyway. (Everything sticks to sticky buds.) When buds are super frosty, mites stay mostly on the leaves.
 

MasterMiller

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Well update on the ginger. I bumped the light intensity up and the ginger did not like it too much but she grew like crazy since my last post. Romaine looks good but is a tad bitter, first time growing lettuce and the basil is doing not bad I might say so my self. Just a heads up I've never grown anything but cannabis successfully indoors. Any positive input would be appreciated.
 

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bobtokes

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you gotta stick flytraps in the fridge for a couple of months each winter, had a friend that raised them for a while to sell to greenhouses, if you don't refrigerate them each winter, they'll die by the next fall
i read something about that, dont think i'll need a fridge in the uk, lol
just read up on the propergation stage so far, soon as they've popped i'll do some more research
i'm going to try growing them in a large glass carboy with some other carnivors,
if i can get a few going i'm gonna try selling them to garden centres and florists
i'm getting quite excited about growing these, makes a change
and if anyone has anymore tips wade in please, i might start a thread
 
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