Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

DST

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We have had a good bit of sun the last few days which is nice. Here they were the other day.



Take it easy.
DST
 

Mohican

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Have you ever measured the pH of your rainwater? I measured mine last week and it ranged from 5.5 to 5.7!
 

DST

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Thanks peeps.

Mo, I have never ph'd a thing in my life, lol.....well, may be in Chemistry at school. I was meaning to do it recently though as our avacodo plants had an issue with our rain water for some reason....
Have you ever measured the pH of your rainwater? I measured mine last week and it ranged from 5.5 to 5.7!
 

DST

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Well apart from having a bbq in the rain and accidently burning some of the leaves on one of the ladies, not much to report. Mixed bag of weather here.......




Peace and Braai's to all.

DST
 

DST

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The Headies have gone through a bit of a stretch over the last couple. Here they are yesterday.






Some toms and things from the greenhouse.





Peace, DST
 

HTP

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Fucking sexy....
I'd rather have all the vegies, but I know I am going to get flamed for that one.
Lol nothing much better then growing every thing you need to live.
 
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DST

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haha, no way, HTP no flaming for that comment. I love me veggies!!!! And they taste sooo much better when you grow them yourself. This is the second harvest of tomatoes and cucumbers this year. I have already got my cuttings taken for next years tomatoes. Going even bigger on them and also potatoes (harvested my first successful bag of spuds this year and they were also the bomb!)
Thanks for stopping by.
Peace, DST
 

scotia1982

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Mornin D. First yr growin toms and a aint got a clue lol can u pick the lower ones off whilst they're still green?
 

DST

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To be honest you can, but try and leave them on as much as possible (you want the sun to ripen them). They like lots of K when they got fruit. I had a bottle of Pk13/14 that I don't use so was adding that to my tomatoe feed. Snip the tops of them as well, this will promote speedier development of the lower fruit as well. You can always take green toms and ripen them in a paper bag or box which is what I am doing to the green ones I have. I'll then make them into chutney (just throw in onions and sugar and whatever herbs you want).
 
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