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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    Just remember that carbon tax as your government spunks hundreds of thousands of dollar on New Year firework displays! - IMHO, it is openly taking the piss out of the electorate!
    Ohh yea . Heating bills . Gasoline . Food . Everything has gone up . A 300$ monthly heating bill is now 300$ + 55$ carbon tax + 15%HST = final bill . Theres a tax on the fuckin tax now ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    The theory is good... but, I suppose, it'll depend on the sunlight we get as to the result
    Yep, I'm still surprised my mug grow did so well in the window sill LOL...but it was the height of summer, the spring onions I'm sure won't need as much light though

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    Very nice idea M_C

    I hope this isn't considered a hijack but does anyone has an idea of somewhat useful/edible plants that can be tucked in with the cannabis on a 20/4 lighting schedule.
    One of my "covercrop" plants, a prairie mimosa, finally came up but I get the feeling it's a bit confused about the lighting schedule because she had her leaves all folded up way before bedtime already. Or maybe that's her way of telling the light is too intense.

    Something in the onion family is certainly a great idea also in terms of pest prevention. Garlic would be nice but them taking about 6 months to mature isn't exactly ideal.

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    Not sure if 4 hours dark time will be enough for most plants... but chillies love grow rooms
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    I stuffed two cloves of garlic in my pot today, I doubt they'll yield anything because apparently stuff from the onion family prefers low nitrogen levels for bulb formation. Not that it matters much because I had already planted well over a hundred cloves in the garden

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    Looked earlier today, I have at least 4 starting to grow, I'll see about grabbing a pic tomorrow where, hopefully, the rest may be showing

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    Not the best pic but all 8 are up



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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    Not the best pic but all 8 are up


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    Nice one M_C..so these *should* be ready in a few months from now (maybe more due to light)?

    Some grow these in plain water lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceCalibur View Post
    Nice one M_C..so these *should* be ready in a few months from now (maybe more due to light)

    Some grow these in plain water lol.
    Emphasis on the word, 'Should' LOL

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    wouldn't mind doing these myself, how long from seed to plate lol, i was thinking of doing some cress recently noobie growing i know but apart from the 4 i've done i haven't grown anything before, looking forward to seeing how these grow m8
    I smoke pretty much all of the time so if I waffle shit please forgive me lol


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