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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Aspie I never know when to take you seriously mate lol. Soo i googled that. Sounds tip top Aspie this is the kind of feedback im chasing. I have never seen these b4. Wonder how they handle warmer temps as I see they are a cold climate plant. Some bulb plants really need that cold kick to perform well. I also wonder if given a warmer climate if they could become an environmental pest. If they passed those couple of things I could probably grow them year round here and onions are one of those things we use year round. Cheers for your input mate.
    My fart post was serious. Well, it started out that way.

    They grow like a normal onion at first. Then, later on in the season, they produce bulbs at the tip on the stem. As they grow heavier, they bend the stem and replant themselves.

    Last year, I harvested the bulbs it produced before it could bend, but I cannot remember where I put them. The mother plant stayed in the pot all winter, and died back. It growing again this year.

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    Evening hobbit 😊
    I'll pull my swing up for this one , loves my garden doing a couple of veges but nothing exciting 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Beefheart View Post
    Evening hobbit ��
    I'll pull my swing up for this one , loves my garden doing a couple of veges but nothing exciting ��
    Welcome along Mrs Beef, I loves my fruit and veg as well. I find it extremely satisfying and if there is ever a holocaust I want to hang out in Well Blues bunker and grow veg lol.

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    Lol my bunkers open to all THC tokers, plenty of smokes,seeds and veggies to go round

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    Thanks hobbit 😊 I'll hang about happily , loves my little pot garden
    Not come across well blues bunker 😊 but if well blue u wanna link me up if love to pop over 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Beefheart View Post
    Thanks hobbit  I'll hang about happily , loves my little pot garden
    Not come across well blues bunker  but if well blue u wanna link me up if love to pop over 
    Heres my veggie diary Mrs B, work in progress at the moment https://www.thctalk.com/cannabis-foru...iety-grow-2016 theres also a finished cheese diary over in the grow diary section and a Ugorg diary coming up shortly

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    Thought I might post a few more pics of whats been happening in my garden in the last year. Not unusual plants but nice all the same.
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    Here is a few pics of my passion fruit in its first fruiting season. Plant is a little over a year old.
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    My young Paw paw doesnt seem to know winter is approaching as it spits out its first flowers. The coffee tree is 3 years old now and in its first fruiting season, Im happy with the first crop especially considering its in a pot.
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    Hey Hobbit. You're right about growing more than weed. My Father was a horticulturalist so i grew up around plants and just love growing anything really. When i get my shit together I'll post some pics. I must start my grow diary but just can't get it together. To much to do in the garden!

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