Other Plants

mistergrafik

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look at those leaves!! holy fuck!
I have a "kandy kush" that i trully think has spoon in its genes. i describe it as a very sweet rks. it also has the giant leaves and if the environment aint just right then it will produce just like the spoon.....i'll see if i can find some ol pics...
The big leaves are from an OG monster...

this kandy kush looks really dank. I am still looking for some 91 Chem that looks similar to these strains for a while now. No luck.

do you know the rabbit hole of spoon? 100% sativa mystery genes?
 

Rurumo

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I have a dozen of these blackberry plants coming in the spring sometime https://www.noursefarms.com/product/ponca/, the latest variety from the University of Arkansas breeding program-they are like the pro blackberry experts. I've also got 2 Russian quince trees, and 2 mulberry trees coming. After I plant all of those, 90% of my yard will be covered in either vegetable garden or some kind of fruiting bush or tree. I never understood the appeal of grass...
 

FastFreddi

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They are two separated garlic cloves which had started sprouting, so She told me put em in soil! So I of course did.
The sprouts were maybe 3/4 of an inch long 4 days ago.
Thank you for your replies Sir.
FF
 

mistergrafik

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I have a dozen of these blackberry plants coming in the spring sometime https://www.noursefarms.com/product/ponca/, the latest variety from the University of Arkansas breeding program-they are like the pro blackberry experts. I've also got 2 Russian quince trees, and 2 mulberry trees coming. After I plant all of those, 90% of my yard will be covered in either vegetable garden or some kind of fruiting bush or tree. I never understood the appeal of grass...
This is good stuff here! Hope u share some pics after the planting season. I haven’t heard of that farm/nursery - will maybe check it out sometime!

I’m sure you may know but on the soil needs of some berries calcium sometimes is locked out because of acid situations and they won’t fruit well.

I think they like tripping (acid soil) like my ‘snow-chaser’ berries but I never grown blackberry b4 so I couldn’t tell u for sure :eyesmoke: :peace:

Grass appeal is ok - it needs lots of water for nice grass right so I think there are better options 4 the environment... it is nice to see neon green everywhere like a blanket though very dreamy. Comes and goes
 

MICHI-CAN

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A post to inform my friends I'm pulling all my indoor houdeplants except lemons and orchids. Sciatic has kept me from them And kid moved things to improper locations and light angles. More nursing I need for me. LOL. Hopefully get back on my feet soon. If not, oh well. I can watch mold grow in the fridge. JK. Or the flower beds fill with weeds and survivors of the winter.

Best wishes to all.
 

getogrow

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A post to inform my friends I'm pulling all my indoor houdeplants except lemons and orchids. Sciatic has kept me from them And kid moved things to improper locations and light angles. More nursing I need for me. LOL. Hopefully get back on my feet soon. If not, oh well. I can watch mold grow in the fridge. JK. Or the flower beds fill with weeds and survivors of the winter.

Best wishes to all.
Sorry about that bud! best of luck to ya sir!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Sorry about that bud! best of luck to ya sir!
TY. Tens unit or oxy will fix me or kill me soon enough.

Best wishes on your endeavors. You got some beauties. I'm just tossing elementary stuff. Hyacinth growing horizontal. Was pretty full purple. Bottom side drying up on bloom. Neglected garlic. Too hot and under watered. Daffodils are done blooming. Nothing but some green stalks until a fridge dormancy. Poor orchids are sunburned and getting a bit of tip burn on roots. Lemons were in cold draft and over watered. Gnats in the small one. I over praised his skills. But he kept things alive. Keeping my challenges I been learning from. I can keep up with the slow growers. LMAO.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I want a whole grow tent of cucumbers. Wonder how they’d do inside. Love cucumbers man. Especially those little pickling ones and gerkins!!
A single plant would fill a tent or room under the right light. How you going to control and pollinate?

Best wishes.

Peace.
 

Moabfighter

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A single plant would fill a tent or room under the right light. How you going to control and pollinate?

Best wishes.

Peace.
I don’t know what control and pollinate means unfortunately. Sorry. I was hoping to plant and water like cannabis and reap the rewards of delicious cucumbers lol
 

MICHI-CAN

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I don’t know what control and pollinate means unfortunately. Sorry. I was hoping to plant and water like cannabis and reap the rewards of delicious cucumbers lol
If serious? Read on how cucumbers produce vegetables. Same as weed produces seeds. Only flowers without means of transmission.
 

Moabfighter

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If serious? Read on how cucumbers produce vegetables. Same as weed produces seeds. Only flowers without means of transmission.
Yeah uh..... pretty serious.

will these do for a rookie?
Parthenocarpic Varieties
A few parthenocarpic cucumber varieties are available for home gardeners. Parthenocarpic slicers include Sweet Success, Euro-American, Socrates, Tyria, Diva, Tasty Jade and Suyo Long. County Fair 83 is a parthenocarpic pickler, but the slicers can also be harvested young and used for pickling since seeds are not a problem.
 

mistergrafik

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I don’t know what control and pollinate means unfortunately. Sorry. I was hoping to plant and water like cannabis and reap the rewards of delicious cucumbers lol
many fruiting trees are so rewarding -
similar to cannabis I think u might find urself challenging to grow the dankest cucumbers you possibly can :bigjoint:

I don't know much about cucumbers but maybe u start a journey and teach us
 

MICHI-CAN

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many fruiting trees are so rewarding - haha similar to cannabis I think u might find urself challenging to grow the dankest cucumbers you possibly can :bigjoint:

I don't know much about cucumbers but maybe u start a journey and teach us
I'll share my monstrosities outside. Providing I get it going. But really? 090.jpg
 
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