Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

Vnsmkr

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Here's the next 4 for the vertical cab...got some vertical growing to do on them. Once they are spread out and tied back I am hoping they will get on it! There's 1 dog and 3 Hotdogs. Although the Dog is not in the pic, lol....so yeh, these are Hotdogs:)
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And the Fireball Male. Got a couple more clones of him going so this one will be getting culled soon.
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Peace, DST
Great work !!!!!!! they look happy.
They look great man. What do you feed?
 

DST

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They look great man. What do you feed?
They haven't been fed yet (well, any liquid nutes). The only liquid nute I use is from a dutch company called Bio Nova. It's the organic supersoil nute. Pretty low npk but has nice micro elements as well. I generally start to use that in flower and the odd low does in veg if needed.
I grow all organic in homemade compost.
Cool. What do you compost? I have mainly used veg cuttings from the kitchen (no tatties though, they are a nightmare in compost I have found). Greenhouse waste and quite a bit of cut flowers. This lot I am using I used in the last grow with about 1/2 the buckets filled with the compost and they were fine. Fingers crossed for this lot.
 

DST

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Need to add some BB to the collection. Love the look of the fireball, dog, & hot dog. How much heighth do you have in your cab?
Forgot this. the cab is 2.7m high and about 1.2m squared footprint. I run 2 600's in there in 8 inch cool tubes with a 8inch fan and 10inch filter. I've only struggled with height once. I use to run shelves but that was a pain and required a lot of smaller plants. In an attempt to stay legal (within the 5 plant limit) I got rid of them and now veg longer.
 

Vnsmkr

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They haven't been fed yet (well, any liquid nutes). The only liquid nute I use is from a dutch company called Bio Nova. It's the organic supersoil nute. Pretty low npk but has nice micro elements as well. I generally start to use that in flower and the odd low does in veg if needed.

Cool. What do you compost? I have mainly used veg cuttings from the kitchen (no tatties though, they are a nightmare in compost I have found). Greenhouse waste and quite a bit of cut flowers. This lot I am using I used in the last grow with about 1/2 the buckets filled with the compost and they were fine. Fingers crossed for this lot.
Think the best is KISS organic. So easy and beneficial
 

Vnsmkr

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They haven't been fed yet (well, any liquid nutes). The only liquid nute I use is from a dutch company called Bio Nova. It's the organic supersoil nute. Pretty low npk but has nice micro elements as well. I generally start to use that in flower and the odd low does in veg if needed.

Cool. What do you compost? I have mainly used veg cuttings from the kitchen (no tatties though, they are a nightmare in compost I have found). Greenhouse waste and quite a bit of cut flowers. This lot I am using I used in the last grow with about 1/2 the buckets filled with the compost and they were fine. Fingers crossed for this lot.
I use local compost from my local shop this season and I also have a 55gal drum of composted plants from garden and older soil mix
 

thewanderer718

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They haven't been fed yet (well, any liquid nutes). The only liquid nute I use is from a dutch company called Bio Nova. It's the organic supersoil nute. Pretty low npk but has nice micro elements as well. I generally start to use that in flower and the odd low does in veg if needed.

Cool. What do you compost? I have mainly used veg cuttings from the kitchen (no tatties though, they are a nightmare in compost I have found). Greenhouse waste and quite a bit of cut flowers. This lot I am using I used in the last grow with about 1/2 the buckets filled with the compost and they were fine. Fingers crossed for this lot.
table scraps, fruit & vegetable scraps, eggshells, leaves, coffee grounds, pine needles, tea leaves ect.
 

DST

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Ah yes, I throw tonnes of Rooi bos tea on the compost as well (well, a few bags worth). How do you find the eggshells? Even when I grind them down with a pestle and mortor I still see them in the compost a year later. I didn't bother last year because of that...
I am sure a fish would be great for the soil, I generally buy my fish fillited so tend not to have too many fish bones/heads:)

Oh, I am flushing for the first time ever and adding molasses. Well, when I say flushing, the last couple of waters on my personal stash is getting molasses.
 

Vnsmkr

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Got a case of molasses coming tomorrow. I only feed water, coco water, aloe, and molasses...flushing..haha...molasses is awesome
 
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Dr.Amber Trichome

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Compost sounds cool to have but not the rodents it attracks.
Its cool your compost pile is up high abouve the grounds on your Deck DST?
Would and could rats still crawl up your building and get to your garden?
Does Dam even have a rat issue?
I saw a TV show that was all about rats in NYC. They crawl through the sewer pipes and up into the toliets. Its so creepy.
 

DST

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Compost sounds cool to have but not the rodents it attracks.
Its cool your compost pile is up high abouve the grounds on your Deck DST?
Would and could rats still crawl up your building and get to your garden?
Does Dam even have a rat issue?
I saw a TV show that was all about rats in NYC. They crawl through the sewer pipes and up into the toliets. Its so creepy.
There's plenty rats around the canals but never seen any around here Ambs. Too many cats roaming around:)
I hear in London you are always hideously close to a rat wherever you are.
 
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