2011 Veggies

DST

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I saw those Lemon cucumbers at the garden store the other day. You'll need to keep me posted on them (I love cucumber)!!! Cucmber was one of my more successful grows last year, although I did get spider mites on my cucmbers later on in the year, the little fukkers!
 

mcpurple

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Picked up some more goodies for the garden today, plans in the works to build some 2x4 raised beds.


wow never seen purp potatoes.

and nice lil lemon cuc you got. i love them i can eat them straight of the plant with some salt and pepper. i to am growing these again this year they produced great last year for me
 

billcollector99

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wow never seen purp potatoes.

and nice lil lemon cuc you got. i love them i can eat them straight of the plant with some salt and pepper. i to am growing these again this year they produced great last year for me
I like my cucumbers soaked in lemon juice, then sprinkled with salt. This works and tastes great on grapes as well.
 

lobsterxmanx

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wow, this is exactly what i want to do..... but i dont have nearly the space for it, nor the money..... i feel that one day though ill live more like this, maybe in europe somewhere.
either way, great garden man. i hope no nasty caterpillars mess anything up.

i forgot, im growing a couple water melons from seeds i kept while eating one. one just sprouted, but ones been in the ground for a while, in fact, here it is. its the beginning of my outdoor garden. hehehe DSC03743.jpg
 

DST

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looking happy there bru.....welcome to McP's wonderful world of veggies!!!

I got 3 cucumbers popping there heads out of the ground today. It's been 25 degrees over here!! Makes me wonder whats going to happen with the summer, hope it doesn't peter out too early.


wow, this is exactly what i want to do..... but i dont have nearly the space for it, nor the money..... i feel that one day though ill live more like this, maybe in europe somewhere.
either way, great garden man. i hope no nasty caterpillars mess anything up.

i forgot, im growing a couple water melons from seeds i kept while eating one. one just sprouted, but ones been in the ground for a while, in fact, here it is. its the beginning of my outdoor garden. hehehe View attachment 1566918
 

lobsterxmanx

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looking happy there bru.....welcome to McP's wonderful world of veggies!!!

I got 3 cucumbers popping there heads out of the ground today. It's been 25 degrees over here!! Makes me wonder whats going to happen with the summer, hope it doesn't peter out too early.
thanks! is that 25 celsius im guessing? and hopefully when i move more up north it will be better for growing, florida soil blows.
 
Let me ask a silly question here.....Do veggie plants..let's say some hot peppers, have a vegging period and blooming period like marijuana? In other words, will they flower based on maturity vs. the photo period like marijuana? I've got some thai dragon peppers that are doing really well with my females and I've got tons of outdoor veggie gardening experience, but never grown indoors. Ideally it would be nice if the things kept producing fruit year round if I kept them growing and the environment the same.
 

littlegrower2004

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Let me ask a silly question here.....Do veggie plants..let's say some hot peppers, have a vegging period and blooming period like marijuana? In other words, will they flower based on maturity vs. the photo period like marijuana? I've got some thai dragon peppers that are doing really well with my females and I've got tons of outdoor veggie gardening experience, but never grown indoors. Ideally it would be nice if the things kept producing fruit year round if I kept them growing and the environment the same.
im pretty sure that veggies grow fruit based off maturity. most tags ive read while buying veggies will say they produce after a number of days after planting. such as tomatoes where something like 60 days but may be less or more. a guy on RIU was doing some tomatoes in his cab and they flowered with his bud, he got some amazing looking tomatoes as well.
 

FrostickZero

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im pretty sure that veggies grow fruit based off maturity. most tags ive read while buying veggies will say they produce after a number of days after planting. such as tomatoes where something like 60 days but may be less or more. a guy on RIU was doing some tomatoes in his cab and they flowered with his bud, he got some amazing looking tomatoes as well.
But how does it produce fruit even after it finished producing it if its under 24/0 light? How many days does it take for the plants to produce fruit after they just finished producing it?
 

littlegrower2004

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But how does it produce fruit even after it finished producing it if its under 24/0 light? How many days does it take for the plants to produce fruit after they just finished producing it?
from my experience they dont stop producing until theyre fruiting season is over. that is for plants that produce multiple fruits like tomatoes and peppers. not sure about lettuce and such since i havent grown it. tomatoes and those types will grow flowers above the others which will turn into fruit while the lower ones are rippening. many blossoms and fruit can be at once but once the weather changes to unfavorable conditions for those plants than production will halt. with 24/0 lighting and right conditions i would assume your plant wouldnt stop producing. cant say for sure though.
 

FrostickZero

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from my experience they dont stop producing until theyre fruiting season is over. that is for plants that produce multiple fruits like tomatoes and peppers. not sure about lettuce and such since i havent grown it. tomatoes and those types will grow flowers above the others which will turn into fruit while the lower ones are rippening. many blossoms and fruit can be at once but once the weather changes to unfavorable conditions for those plants than production will halt. with 24/0 lighting and right conditions i would assume your plant wouldnt stop producing. cant say for sure though.
oh. Thanks. I am growing things indoor with 24/0 lighting so I wasn't sure if I had to change their light time to get things to produce fruits or not.

McPurple I'm sorry for taking over your thread just couldn't find the info that I needed to know and the topic was happening here.
 

DST

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There is a lot of growing of veg in The Netherlands using a combination of indoor and outdoor. Manipulating light to increase growing seasons and light intensity to plant. Believe you me, there is a whole hydroponic industry and light industry out there that makes MJ growing rather small looking. All plants are light sensitive to veg and flower/fruit. The thing you need to think about is that a lot of plants produce fruit for one season, others continue to produce fruit, just like MJ, plants have different cycles. So I think it all depends on what you are growing, lol. Sunny here again, can't believe it. My veg's are loving it.
 

FrostickZero

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There is a lot of growing of veg in The Netherlands using a combination of indoor and outdoor. Manipulating light to increase growing seasons and light intensity to plant. Believe you me, there is a whole hydroponic industry and light industry out there that makes MJ growing rather small looking. All plants are light sensitive to veg and flower/fruit. The thing you need to think about is that a lot of plants produce fruit for one season, others continue to produce fruit, just like MJ, plants have different cycles. So I think it all depends on what you are growing, lol. Sunny here again, can't believe it. My veg's are loving it.
Yea. I will be doing watermelon in hydro so it should be a very cool thing to see. I have to wait till I get the money to buy a better cordless saw.
 

DST

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Cool, that should be HUGE!!!! cordless saw??? is this a new growing technique that I am not aware off, lol j/k.
 

FrostickZero

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Cool, that should be HUGE!!!! cordless saw??? is this a new growing technique that I am not aware off, lol j/k.
Hahaha na. I need a new circular saw because the one that I have is very old and I'm scared of it catching on fire and there is only 1 plug in spot and I have no idea how safe that is. I bought one but I'm gonna take it back and get a better one. I need to build stuff and a circular saw is some thing that I really need.
 

DST

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I have a few things like that that I need but have never get round to getting..like a ph meter, and a thermometer, and an EC meter, and a....
 
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