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    Quote Originally Posted by Dexter McPherson View Post
    Someone is gonna eat well this year my friend, nice selection too... ✌

    Best of luck and enjoy yourself mate... 
    Hello Dex , good to see you, hope your keeping well my friend... Yes they'll be plenty of fresh homegrown meals for Blue later on this year. Looking forward to getting stuck in through the summer

    Quote Originally Posted by Cunning View Post
    Bloody chillis take forever to germinate!

    Love the seedling pics. Good skills
    Trusty camera phone for the pics mate,just requires a very steady hand.... Ive got at least 5 varieties of chilli and not a single one showing themselves yet. Bloody things, I've raised the soil temps slightly now, that should give them a kick up the arse
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    Got plenty going on there blue. My few veggies have been in the soil for 5 days. The green beans are up and out already. Looking forward to my beef tomatos though. It claims they can weigh from 300/400 grams per fruit. Thsts one juicy bleeder 😂😂

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    Sunflowers





    Salad lettuce





    Black Russian Tomatoes



    Money Maker Tomatoes



    De cayenne Chilli's



    Medusa, Bonetta Chilli's



    F1 Brussels


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    Hey Blue,

    Nice selection you have going here bro. I love all types of growing

    Peace

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    A couple of pics

    Recent one of the chilli variety


    Golden and purple Milan Turnip all planted outside last week and sprouted within 4 days


    Il be thinning these out into 10cm spacing. So it should work out at 4 rows of 4 which will be plenty

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    Evening all, what a lovely weekend. Perfect for a bit of gardening

    So as previous the majority of my veggies will be grown in jacks magic multipurpose compost. However I thought it would be interesting to stick a couple of chilli plants in canna coco and air pots.


    Airpot filled with coco and a dusting of great white


    First in, Medusa chilli plant


    And the other, A cherry bomb chilli plant


    Both soaking up some sun


    Il be feeding these with ph,d water, some canna A,B, Rhizotonic and some pk13/14 in the later stages.

    Should be a good comparison grown alongside the same variety in soil

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    Nice one Blue subbed mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbit View Post
    Nice one Blue subbed mate.
    Welcome along Hobbit

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    I've got baby marrow of the Way... tomato, cauliflower, broccoli and spinach all in a small indoor space ... first grow of veggies indoor.. done carrots and weed but the way vegetables grow is a little different to weed ... guess they aren't as nutrient specific

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