Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

DST

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Had some hectic weather yesterday for around these parts. Thunder and Lightning, but probably only a slight breeze compared to what the guys over the pond get. Anyway, the azaleas where not damaged too much, lost a fair bit of flowers but there's enough to be going on with. I have a load of different lettuce put down, Field, Red, Iceberg, among others. Also some cauliflower and some new strawberries. 14 of the 14 Fireballs have popped in the wet kitchen towel routine, popped them in soil and although when I took this pic yesterday only 12 where showing, the other 2 are now making an appearance. The Dolce Rosso tomatoes are getting big, time to think about netting and such like. Still not decided on what configuration I will do on that front but it will come eventually. The "thing from under the greenhouse" is still bobbing along, and my revegged Blue Pit clone is also doing it's thing (I took that clone when my reveg plant decide to go back into flower when it was outside before Spring) I think that's about that from the rooftop...
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Have a nice and not so wet weekend.
DST
 

DST

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we were just saying the exact same thing mate. I actually picked one up and decided to move it to the greenhouse only to find out it was too big to go into the door when i got there, haha.
 

Dr.D81

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I've generally just removed the old buds Dr., the growth has become pretty uneven so perhaps a good trim will be the ticket.
it will bush out. they get lanky looking if you dont. same with roses but you cut them where the new branch will face out even if you have to take three nodes off.
 

DST

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I feel like doing that too Dr. looks like great fun......nice big puddle, reminds me of: Dr Foster went to Gloucester, in a shower of rain, he stepped in a puddle right up to his middle, and never went there again:)
 

DST

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looks like you'll be having plenty fruits Supa M! I was just thinking about dropping some more of COF's tom beans he sent me again. It was nice having a bit of variety last year.....probably a bit late but I am sure we'll get something. My compost bin is now empty so I can start composting again, seems wrong to be throwing away waste from the kitchen and such like, even though it's rubbish. One mans rubbish is another mans gold I guess:)
 

Dr.D81

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looks like you'll be having plenty fruits Supa M! I was just thinking about dropping some more of COF's tom beans he sent me again. It was nice having a bit of variety last year.....probably a bit late but I am sure we'll get something. My compost bin is now empty so I can start composting again, seems wrong to be throwing away waste from the kitchen and such like, even though it's rubbish. One mans rubbish is another mans gold I guess:)
"black gold that is":)
 
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