Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

DST

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Bloody miserable here. Plus I've got schildluizen on my indoor crop. (Scale mites). They don't move but they seem to spread rapid and in my vertical where all the branches criss cross one another it's a total nightmare. Been rubbing them off the stems with paper towels soaked in alcohol but they are fucking thing's up royally. They've come from outside my house on the veranda where I have a load of Birds of paradise and a big oleander. I've already taken down the oleander and hopefully not going to have to rip the birds....they're quite old and large (about 6 of them as well). Looks like I may have to chop the gg4 and dog early. Fireball's are ready already.
Here's a few pics....Just not of the schildluizen......unless anyone really wants to see em.
Shit day
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Glue clone
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Spanish tomato fail....marmande lmfao
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Dolce rosso' rocking the place though
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Dog. ED. Deep blue and Glues and Fb.
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Hotdog saved from the rain.
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Peace. And I hope it ain't pissing it down where you are. DST.
 

Vnsmkr

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It's my last run with this pheno. She's lovely but has an annoying tendency to throw out male pods. Although on light dep she's been fine.
I know its not particularly funny, but it is a little bit that growing "normally" causes shat, but growing a bit abnormally does fine. Pretty anyway
 

DST

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If you can fit it into your daily routine, no worries....but still a PITA lol. It was the 5 foot tall plant with branches flopping all over that always made it fun (don't think I have ever used so many stakes in 1 pot).
 

Vnsmkr

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The sky here is black as the ace of spades and the wind just went from nada to about 30 in a few minutes. Fucking rainy season
 

DST

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I use to spend most summers out in Singapore and the rain and storm drains, holy shit the rain was coming down at least 3 times...:)
 

DST

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Yin 1 proved very useful as he could spot all the tomatoes in the back lower branches. Still got a load ripening up to harvest. Nice weather is helping to. My pepper ended up with mould so I've chopped it and left a small stump with a tiny stem. So hopefully get a new turn with that...we shall see.
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Vnsmkr

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Yin 1 proved very useful as he could spot all the tomatoes in the back lower branches. Still got a load ripening up to harvest. Nice weather is helping to. My pepper ended up with mould so I've chopped it and left a small stump with a tiny stem. So hopefully get a new turn with that...we shall see.
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I mistakenly fed the bhut jolokia I had and it died fully over a weeks time, so I pulled it up, piece of shit :)
 
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