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    i have no clue!!

    Temperature matters too, there are lots of factors but you really only need to remember that the goal of indoor growomg is to replicate outdoors: if it's vegetative growth you want, you need to create summer conditions, for flowering, winter conditions. I would suggest not messing with PH at...
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    i have no clue!!

    If it's just a soil grow, go out and buy a bag of potting mix: as cheap or expensive as you like - the plants don't care how much it costs, really ;) Toss it in a bucket with some perlite at a rate of about 30% perlite 60% potting-mix. And toss it around like salad. Remember, this will be a...
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    i have no clue!!

    The light is too far away, and forget about coco/coir: It's $3 for 8 litres for a reason.. It's nothing more than shredded coconut garbage. Perlite is an excellent additive, but on it's own I've always found it to be lacking. No doubt, if you have your ph and ppm just *perfect* then perlite...
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    Wait tell a lie actuwlly, I also gave the garden a dose of blackstrap molosses and a store-bought AACT I found, as well as th cweed, but they're pretty organic the molasses is simply un-processed sugar cane juice, and the aact is a bottle filled with living pro-biotics. I dunno how a bottle of...
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    Oh I went back and grabbed the Neem oil the next time I was in the area 8) not only does it work surprisingly well, but the neem oil is created by the same company makes eco-cweed, and every product in their lineup carries the Certified Organic Farming logo on the bottle. So, although I didn't...
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    Wild passionfruit problem

    Don't passionfruit need male and female plants to fruit?
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    Wild passionfruit problem

    Mint spreads underground and although it doesn't climb it's an annoying bug-magnet. White-flies just love it.
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    Wild passionfruit problem

    The first plant I had was used to fill a privacy screen up the side of the hoise and man what a job it did. They only love for 8 years apparently, so it will stop struggling to live eventually and die. *live for 8 years I meant. Fukn ipad keyboard.
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    Wild passionfruit problem

    I had a passionfruit once that grew to completely cover a small greenhouse and carried-on half-way up a 50ft camphor tree in the yard and THEN went on to the house itself. Can't imagine why anyone'd wanna kill a sexgod of a shade-plant like that!
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    Neem is good shit

    We've got an actual neem tree growing beside our house, I've been seriously considering filling my largest pot with the seeds that litter the ground (drops masses .. Heaps of em) and boiling shit out of it, then letting it cool and skimming the oil off the top. sadly, I already have a pretty...
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    Oh how I pity the non-gardeners.

    One of the houses down the street has a lovely red grape vine hangs out over the sidewalk, and every year when it fruits I stop and pig-out on it for a good 15-20mins anytime I walk my dog. This year though, birds are beating me to it. Makes me wanna knock on their door and ask if I can stick a...
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    Oh how I pity the non-gardeners.

    Yeah I find the planning & doing is the most difficult part. Course, I don't mean layout or design, but planning how many to plant of what and when. Thos is the first year really that I've bothered to start staggering my germinations, till now I've just tossed half a dozen <insert random food...
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    Neem is good shit

    So I can pretty much just spray this as often as I want with zero ramifications to my plants huh? I've sprayed a few times this week, and not only are white-flies down to pathetic numbers now while catapillers seem to be gone completely or no longer eating my leaves anyhow, but no bugs have...
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    To those who think transplanting to large pots isn't very useful..

    A pot that size would cost $100 in perlite, and blow over once they got a few feet tall broe.
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    To those who think transplanting to large pots isn't very useful..

    Well, I could've taken pics from anywhere online, too. There could be a few extra bro-biotic bacteria in one pot or another, or an underground pest chewing the roots of three plants, or a bird on the roof might've stood and cast a shadow on those three - equally. There're always variations...
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    To those who think transplanting to large pots isn't very useful..

    They will be juicy, and at 7-8kg fruit per plant, I won't need to eat shitty gas-ripened, flavourless supermarket shite for weeks ;)
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    Server errors every few posts

    Yessum, bud-pics aren't exactly the pinnacle of interesting, and no, but I'd like to be a cute puppy.
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    Server errors every few posts

    It's interesting actually, that even knowing a user isn't a hot blonde dressed like santa, I still associate the avatar with the user, same with some of the dog photos, funny pics. My point being, if the avatar is boring we tend to forget the poster or their name OR put the two together. mm how...
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    Server errors every few posts

    Ohhh yeah that's the ticket.
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    Server errors every few posts

    Gimme that foxy santa avatar again. Think of it as an early stsrt to next xmas ;)
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