Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

With a bit of sun and soil they'll be up and running in no time. Seem like pretty good genetics in those toms, lol.

And Don, the wife is a trooper, made of special stuff that one for sure. And Fred, I saw the wedding pic, you looked very smart my man!

So here's the mixed bag. Fukkin thrips....
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These rooted clones didn't do a lot of growing while I was away(except stretching, ffs)...shite all sun here.
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The greenhouse was looking quite overgrown however, but most things are a bit stretched.
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Some, not as bad as others.
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The toms from seed seem to have done okay with not a great deal of sun.
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We got some early fruit on the Dolce Rosso.
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I was doing everything in a rush last night so please excuse the pics....
this is the DOG 2010.
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the Deep Blue I just chopped.
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the Deep Blue produces some chunky ass buds for sure.
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So the upper part of the room is empty until the new Deep Blues etc go in. Need to tidy up and clean a bit. You know what its like when someone esle is looking after your stuff. It's like they been in your car and changed your seat, mirror, radio settings, and all sorts....mumble grumble...
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DOG bx2.s
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DOG
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DOG clones, mostly rooted, few laggers.
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And that's it until I get my arse in gear.....

Peace, DST
 
Amazing pics as always DST, couple of horror stories as well, not really sure what thrips are to be honest but they can stay the hell away from my grow closet, having said that the pics of the '' Deep Blue '' look luscious.
 
thrips are nasty fuks, please keep them away from your closet.....they much your leaves chlorophyl which eventually leads to crispy wonton looking mofo plants.
 
Don't ever touch a Dutch mans radio! << American joke from a movie,,, not funny now lol I like the analogy though... Like someone has been using your car.

things look good considering the grand wizard wasn't around! It could be worse, everything could be dead lol << also not funny.

glad you had a fun, safe trip! Your wife sounds like a beast, in a great way!
 
Here's the Engineers Dreamxdog that I have got going in the greenhouse. This was before..............
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then tied it down more yesterday and this is how the state of play is today.
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Couple of unknown fat ass looking leave mofos.
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And the Og Kush male (kush2). This little man has swum across many rivers, seas and channels (and back) and is still fighting strong.
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Peace, DST
 
I am convinced it's got the muskyness of the dog, but I am sure I am getting something sweet in there. Bit hard to tell when it's so bloody damp at the minute. Tomato plants are stinky to high heaven as well.
 
mine are only just starting to flower our weathers been that pants. keeping them dwarf this year nipping out from the outset.

i'll await your full report once it's dry then and again when it's cured, i know you won't be able to resist a try just dried haha.

that K2 is a resilient mofo eh
 
Hey DST - Glad you are back and well vacationed :)

Sorry about the Thrips. I used Sevin powder to knock the majority out and then squished the remainder with my fingers when I spotted them.

Just wanted to tell you a trick that a Tomato farmer told me. She always picks off the first set of flowers on her Tomatoes. Apparently it is as common a practice in Tomato growing circles as topping is in MJ growing.

The weather here is so messed up. Cold and rain then two days of 100 degrees and then a week of cold and a few days of scorching again. My garden is so confused!

Your garden looks amazing as always!

I will post a few pics on my thread from the garden later. The succulent on a pole has open flowers :)



Cheers,
Mo
 
I just been over waxing about your succulent on a pole, looks shexy yesh!:shock: (that just sounded all wrong!)

And I agree, pinching tom flowers early on is a must. I have been pinching the flowers off the two big clones for the last month or so. It's really helped with the spread, hoping to improve my yield from last year and increase the managability of them (it was just a spaghetti mess of branches last year all over the shop, constantly having to support them each day with added poles and what not, was a real chore. Hoping the scrog will do the business this year. It's already filling up nicely:) Another day of overcast crap here today. Didn't stop raining yesterday, the water barrel is full to brimming, and I used up the excess water on the stinky cab this morning. I have moved my clones back inside into a veg tent as they need something to get them growing, outside is just not cutting it for them at the moment. Last year I had all my plants vegging outside no problems.....

Peace, DST
 
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