Other Veggies in my Grow Room :)

DeweyKox

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Thought I would add my veggies in this category and start a journal.

So far, I have Cilantro, Tomatoes, Soy Bean, Tamarindo Fruit tree's,onion, oregano, and Parsley.

So far Cilantro, Parsley & Oregano are the hardest. On my second batch of oregano, and out of 8 cilantro seeds, I got 2 to grow. Parley can't even get to sprout. Maybe there shitty seeds. Who Knows.

So far, since the growing started, I have had issues with worms from Moths. Fucking things eat fast and multiply. But have some good shit to kill them off now....

Anyways, here are some pics of the Tomatoes, Soy & Tamarindo.:peace:
 

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Looks nice, just be sure that when start things inside and move em outside they stay outside. Moving plants into your grow room from outside is a real good way to bring the bugs in.

Worms & moths in my tomatoes is a bummer, but in my ganja and i'm gonna cry.

P@ssw0rd
 
Looks nice, just be sure that when start things inside and move em outside they stay outside. Moving plants into your grow room from outside is a real good way to bring the bugs in.

Worms & moths in my tomatoes is a bummer, but in my ganja and i'm gonna cry.

P@ssw0rd

Well, started some more plants. I did what you said, used the flower room for my smoke to get them growing and mature, then moved them out side. Check it out...

Some new pics of my Veggies. Look at that Cilantro grow, and tomatoes plant since the last pic!
 

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Yea, there loving the Fox Farm Nutes big time. They grow fast and respond well. Just be careful, there more delicate in the first 3 weeks then pot plants. No nutes or they die, and watch out for worms, they love the leaves.

I should have some tomatoes on the branched with in the next month Im sure. And by that time, should have all the cilantro I need for a while.
 
This may be an ignorant question, but is it safe to eat something as 'wet' as a tomato that is grown with hydro nutes? I bet you really need to do a proper flush on those before harvest.
 
Not sure. Im not using Hyrdro Nutes, but If I was, I would do it at 1/2 ot 1/4 strength.

Im just using nutes to get them to be adults and transplant outside in the farm.
 
Dude, my Soybean plant I have in the grow room put out some pretty little blue flowers. They caught me by surprise as theses plants are only 5 weeks old. I guess there going to start producing soy. I added Tiger Bloom and switched light cycles to 12/12. Will post a pic of the Flowers soon.
 
Here are some Macro Pics!:peace:
 

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I decided to plants some more since there growing so well.:mrgreen:
 

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Ive got a tomato plant, okra plant and 2 sweet banana pepper plants under a 600w MH, had the extra room so why not eh.
 
Right, thats the same thing I was thinking. I have some huge tomatoes plants, but they got so big, there outside. I forgot to snap an update pic of them.
 
These were started from seed, to rock wool to flower room, to out side. Now there starting to show flowers. There about 2 months old. :) Planting in ground in 2 days running on drippers. Can't wait to bite into one. Using Fox Farm Fert.
 

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For those who don't know what Tamarind is,

Tamarind - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Very delicious and makes great tea's and drinks or just plain fruit. This is one of my favorite fruits that I discovered first in South America.

I have about 15 trees that I started this year. It can take a very long time to see fruit. I have 2 trees that took over 10 years to produce. The leaves open in light, and at night close up. Very green leaves, and flowers are very cool. Anyways, here are a few that I started at the same time as the Tomato's.
 

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My wife broke off a branch off the Caladium, and to me to "clone this will ur at it". I put it in a glass with just plain water and dipped the broken end in Clone Powder. It was right next to the window on the counter where she cooks.

Well, She was cooking brown rice one night, and accidentally dropped 2 grains in the cup.

I looked one day and was like holy shit I can't believe it grew so fast. No wonder brown rice has so many nutritional benefits to it. It can grow off its self quite well and fast. I mean its been in there for maybe 2 weeks, and look how well the root development is.
 

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I had some garlic in the fridge sprout, so I planted them and there growing fast too. Also took some clippings off the mothers. And about 2 1/2 months I ago, I decided to throw in some Avocado Pits in the water. Nice root huh?
 

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