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    Where to start with veg, herbs or flowers?

    I'm a big fan of culinary herbs and lettuce-like veges, because these kinds of plants can be plucked continuously: There's no waiting for fruit to set/../ripen, which means they're perfect for just stuffing in whatever I'm eating at the time: sandwiches, pasta, soup, whatever. I've just...
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    Where to start with veg, herbs or flowers?

    Pretty sure tomatoes are autoflowering plants, but most herbs are annuals just like canna, and almost all the herbs and veges you'll get at a hardware store require almost exactly the same conditions as cannabis to grow well. I'd say steer away feom carrots but only cos I can't get em to a...
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    Clonex gel beats cloning powder and Aloe Vera

    No dip at all works for me. Long as the water has a bubble-stone in it, they all root fine anyhoo ;)
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    Is anyone else getting a weird message in the forums

    Mm Safari, on an iPad, no blockers, and of course iPads cannot be infected by virii, or at least they don't sell any kind of anti-virus for iOS on the app store, so I assume viruses cannot slip through the shrink-wrap of apples rather anally tight OS.
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    Is anyone else getting a weird message in the forums

    I been getting that message for weeks probably now. Then tonight, the entire site was unavailable (according to the vbulletin error page), and when it went up again, it redirected straight to a popup which popped-up another pop-up.
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    I dunno what type they are, though I looked around the box for the species, there wasn't any info on that. Apparently most compost worms are either Reds or Tigers pr a mix of the two, so I s'pose they'd be either or both those. I've already started adding a few at transplanting for all my...
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    Just got home with this for the garden too. There's only 500 worms cos refused to pay $60 for 1000, so they'll have to be bred-up a bit but what gardener doesn't love worms! I'll be able to toss a few in pots when I transpant/repot any of my plants, before feeding them certified organic seaweed...
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    Desperate Measures, Stupidity.

    As for remarks regarding your stupidity: You thinking a few seeds being sprouted in a pot all stretchy is interesting in any way whatsoever, let alone interesting enough to post photos of, well, that right there is what makes you a moron. Boring one at that.
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    Desperate Measures, Stupidity.

    What a waste of a finger-click I hate boring threads. Fool.
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    Stealth Hps Cabinet grow

    Kinda dive-bombed on the stealth aspect somewhat. Not many people would not notice what appears to be a black explosive device strapped to the back of a white box. ;)
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    If they both show benefits (although all the plants in the garden are pretty healthy already, so growth-rate will be about the only measure I suppose), I'll grab some more of both products. I find fertilizers often seen to just vanish from shelves without a warning alot, which makes me paranoid...
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    I should point out, before reporting in a few weeks about any tomatoe progress there may be, that I also grabbed a bottle of compost tea which will be also fed to all but that one tomatoe, so either product could be beneficial, or both.
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    Quarter teaspoon a gallon is the rate on the bottle for "active development" if I remember correctly. I plan to only use the seaweed extract now for consumable plants, quick lazy way to convert to organic ;)
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    I've already fed em with it, but rather than doing before/afters for more important plants I've used Beams Yellow Pear tomatoes for the testing: Of the four of em, three have been fed the extract, while one was left-out and given none. Not a huge experiment, and not on a canna plant, but the...
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    What Santa brought for the plants to share

    Just what they've been begging and hassling me all year for! A change to 100% Certified Organic, pure Seaweed extract! 800L worth at that.
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    Home-made Honey & Lemon Mustard! Supermarkets, suck it!

    Not only home "made", but home made from the seeds I grew myself. I harvested it finally the afternoon: been watching the pods waiting for thr majority to dry out, and today they looked as though leaving any longer would mean having the sucker drop half her seeds back onto the garden...
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    poppy seeds???

    I got some actual afhgani persian whites to plant in winter this year. Only about 40 seeds in the pack though, so I'll have to make a point of planting at the right time.
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    While I'm here, I actually havea. Question for a change ;)

    I already have some cloth grocery bags though, so zi don't have to pay for em now. Interestingly, the label inside the shopping bags says it's polypropylene as well. The grow pots on the site you linked look thicker though. Mm might give it a bash anyhow and just see how it goes, since these...
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    is the purple just a trait or is it something wrong

    That a KC Brains breed? I had a profile pic that was a free KC and looked eerily similar to that. Migt've been a KC33 or 36.
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    How to keep clone alive while other plants bud (ONE grow closet)

    Well if it's sucking air in it's no longer a humidity dome, but a grow box, and if it's sealed in the box, then it's blowing the same stale air on the clones all day anyway.
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