Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

DST

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Aye, plemon is settling in. Been battling thrips for a wee while so hoping to keep that and me new dog clone free of those fuckers. I moved the fireballs mother out into the greenhouse and have been treating that regularly. It's been given a right going over by the little fuckers. I checked out the fb male clone and it's plug had white lice wriggling aroud in the base, I checked the top with a microscope and saw what looked like a mite or mini spider of some sort......fukking insect jungle in there. Still getting the odd flying gnat thing but only now and then. Hopefully the fresh plug will help the almost goosed clone to survive. All my hotdogs, new fb's, and blue pits have emerged from the soil....
 

Mohican

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Thanks D!
That is what I thought! I have had a few people tell me that hermi males are good to have. I figured hermi is hermi. I have never gotten any before. Now I will need to separate out the seeds from the hermi Jilly cross and the BSB. I will still test them - cautiously!

bongsmilie

Cheers,
Mo
 

DST

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Genetics are genetics in my opinion. Start using mad hermi males and you are just carrying on that trait, who knows what may happen when that trait get's bread into some other undesirable trait. It's like feminizing fem mothers (like the dog) there is always going to be a higher rate of herms (pretty much why all OG's have this trait I think). So if you can eliminate that from the get go then for sure, compostio time for him. I'd like to know why people think keeping herm males is good?
 

papapayne

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the garden looks great. white small bugs at the base...that sounds eerily like root aphids...hopefully not though!
 

DST

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cheers mucker.

uploader is playing up so we'll see how this goes....not really much to report.
Here's a bunch of what are called Kropsla in Dutch, which translated means lettuce...so who knows, nothing fancy I wouldn't have thought.
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Here's the Dolce Rosso solection for this year. Will try and find a keep me thinks and clone for next year.
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Fireball Mum
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Brocolli
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Sugar spap peas, I think I may have called them something else earlier on, but they are sugar snaps.....:)
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We've had hurricane strength winds here, loads of flight cancellations, travel nonsense, etc...I have a pic of the pansy's but they have been mullered by the wind so they are a no show. Tulips have got some bubls on the go. Probably all bloom when I go away and be gone for when I am back ,haha.
Ok folks. Laters, DST
 

Dr.D81

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Looking good man! You putting any ganja in the greenhouse this year? How big is it man? I have a 12 ft x 12 ft one I plan to build over the next two months to light dep some girls this fall.
 

Dr.D81

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Wife is good with a 4 m x 4 m and I am stoked to have that. I did not expect to get any outdoor in this year:)
 

Dr.D81

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I just started the first 170 beans and will have some f2 and f4 crosses this time I seed. I am also checking out some fem crosses I made with a 1200 watt 12/12 from seed grow.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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hello, love your pictures. This is Mike .How are you doing? I,am just growing some roses right now, and some lavender. There is big Lavender Festival coming July17th to 19th in Sequim Washington. Getting ready for some summer hiking and camping .What are you doing this summer?:weed:
 

DST

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Hello Mike, long time no speak bru. Hope you are doing well. Good luck with the roses. What flavours you rolling with?

I got a whole bunch of nonsense going on, mainly Toms, Lettuce, Broccoli, Sugar Snap Peas, Blueberry, and some Tulips, Cali Pansys, and all the usual suspects....hoping for some nice Oleander Blooms (last couple of years my oleander has been attacked with spider mites ffs!) Go figure considering the leaves are poisenous to us. Anyway, some pics after my week in the West Coast of Scotland.
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Peace and happy gardening.
DST
 

Dr.D81

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Hello Mike, long time no speak bru. Hope you are doing well. Good luck with the roses. What flavours you rolling with?

I got a whole bunch of nonsense going on, mainly Toms, Lettuce, Broccoli, Sugar Snap Peas, Blueberry, and some Tulips, Cali Pansys, and all the usual suspects....hoping for some nice Oleander Blooms (last couple of years my oleander has been attacked with spider mites ffs!) Go figure considering the leaves are poisenous to us. Anyway, some pics after my week in the West Coast of Scotland.
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Peace and happy gardening.
DST
Looking good DST!
Mike you guys have a nice hike at the lake? Pics looked great man!
 

Mohican

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Your garden looks aces D! How is the fam? Wifey reading on the roof without the eskimo suit?

The gardenias here are finally starting to pop



The sativa cross is starting reveg!






So I decided it was time to place the ACE Purple Haze clone from @Javadog outside:




Cheers,
Mo
 
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