Rooftop Greenhouse Grow Amsterdam

whodatnation

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Get my sour cherry, blue pit, engineers dream, and spoon ready! :eyesmoke: Thanks for everything.
FYI, that clove pepper spray I made killed everything (thrips and mites) except for me ladybugs :-) I was truly amazed at how effective it was... Got an extra gallon in the freezer, but the stuff I left in the pump sprayer for over a week now smells and looks fine... Oh yeah, its pretty cheap too!
Im glad you were able to knock those suckers back at least though. I think the amount of biodegradable dish soap made a difference too, bout 50ml a gallon.
 

DST

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Fling me the recipe over whodat my man! (saves me doing a google search for it, lol....

I think trimming will commence on this lot asap but for future ref it would be appreciated.
 

SupaM

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Fling me the recipe over whodat my man! (saves me doing a google search for it, lol....

I think trimming will commence on this lot asap but for future ref it would be appreciated.
I'd like that as well, Whodat. Thanks and ATB!
 

whodatnation

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The new new pepper spray is even more serious. I noticed more mites than Id like to still living their lovely lives, so the spray game has stepped up.

Makes 2-gallons
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two big handfuls dried chilies
2tbs cayenne pepper
2 tbs powder cinnamon
2 tbs powdered cloves
1/2 large onion
one head garlic

I blended that up with some water for several minutes, then cooked in the crockpot for about 6hrs, its important that it doesn't boil. I used just enough water to fill the pot the rest of the way.
Then after cooking down and cooled off I strained it all out and diluted it into 2 gallons of water.

Then added 4tbs 100% lemon juice, 4tbs apple cider vinegar, and 6 THATS RIGHT 6 tbs biodegradable dish soap.


Im thinking you dont need everything I threw in there, but I REALLY wanted them suckers dead.
 

DST

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Right, I am going to go for it. I'll mabye add some whole cloves in there a well, perhaps toast them a bit before hand, might be a good excuse to made some Gluhwijn as well, yum yum.....:)
 

whodatnation

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Hahaha
My bubbles. :-I


I made fresh bubbles last night and today its a bubblin.
Is that the ed dog in second to last pic?


Also, that Gluhwijn sounds crazy, Id try some for sure!

[h=2]SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2009[/h][h=3]Glühwein Recipe[/h]


A few of you have asked for my secret Glühwein recipe. Passed down the generations of my family, from mother to daughter...in whispers late at night by the fireplace on the eve of our 18th birthday. It was first learnt from a wandering monk who stopped at the house of my great great great great grandmother in Holland one frosty winters evening as thanks for a place to stay for the night... or perhaps I just made it up as I went along...

Really the beauty of glühwein is that you can tailor it to your own tastes. I like mine to be rich in spices, however if that is not your cup of tea, then just reduce amount of spices you add. Just take this recipe as a base and then go in the direction that best suites your tastes.


To 4 litres of red wine you need:

  • Caster sugar (amount proportional to quality of red wine, the worse the wine the more sugar you need, add it to taste, but start with about 2 cups)
  • 6 - 8 Cinnamon sticks
  • Whole cloves
  • 2 Oranges
  • Whole allspice
  • 2 cups of orange juice
  • If you wish to get your friends and yourself tipsy even more quickly, or just to add a little extra kick, add brandy, sweet sherry or port to the mix. (optional but rather tasty)
Method:

  1. Pour the red wine into a large pot and put it on the stove on a very low heat – you must not let the wine boil or the world could end… and that is not something you want to risk...
  2. I tend to cut the oranges into slices and then put about 4 cloves into each slice, then put them in with the wine.
  3. Break the cinnamon sticks in half or thirds and put them in with the wine as well as 10 of the whole all spice.
  4. Add in the sherry or port as well as 2 cups of orange juice.
  5. Add in 2 cups of sugar and stir.
  6. Stir on and off for about 30 mins to give the spices time to infuse with the wine and for the magic to occur, then taste it, and add more sugar as needed (possible up to 4 or 5 cups more in the wine is really bad).
  7. Let it cook/infuse/whatever for about 30 mins more (again, not letting it boil).
  8. Drink and be happy :)
Sometimes I like to add berries, which soak up the alcohol quite nicely and add to the cuteness of the drink.

Also, in a more glögg-esque version (The Swedish version of glühwein/mulled wine), having this with gingerbread is quite yummy.

I have also tried some consisting of amaretto with white wine instead, and that was also delicious - I'll post this and other variations on the Glühwein theme in the future, so keep an eye out!
 

whodatnation

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Oh snap son,,, Id also add some orang peel to that spray. The person I learned my original preventative spray from used orangey soap I couldnt find so I just opted for fresh peels.
Plus you get to eat an orange!


Papapaya, its fine for the plants just keep the lights off (i spray at lights out) and I kept the fans off until they were mostly dry. Check out the link in my sig, there is windburn at the very bottom but the rest of the canopy is dandy.
Also, most importantly those little fuckers are smashed.
 

DST

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Thanks whodat, I'll get on that for the next round, can't be doing with "spint" again,

And yuppers, that is the EDDOG in the 2nd last pic.....
 

Hÿdra

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SUP DST! Hows things!?! plants look great as always!!!
hope you are well bro!!!!!

Watching the champs league tday??
 

DST

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all is good hydra, thanks. hope the studies are going well for you.
we have cancelled our cable tv as they changed the providers for the voetbal! So we are waiting until the 25th for our new cable to start, then we get our Premier league back, and also wireless tv into the bedroom for the good lady.
slainte.
DST
 

DST

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we've had cable tv for years so not that excited about it, lmfao.....sorry, couldn't help maself.

Excitment is definitely one word you could use, Mo!! We got the complete works of Pooh Bear delivered today as a present from my Dad! how sweet. We do love Pooh Bear!
Getting close to the day :) Are you getting excited?
 

mr west

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we went with Beatrix Potter, buying em one at a time lol. The kids got more books than ive ever owned in my life lol. Fucking great stuff>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>:joint: psycho
 

jigfresh

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I thought ahead and about 6 years ago I signed up for some stupid offer to get like 30 free kids books. Been moving them around for years... a couple more and they will be usefull. haha Got most the dr. suess books along with some berenstein bears, etc. My mom keeps buying us cat related books... for nighttime story time we have Homer the library cat, and Scrawny Cat. Scrawny cat is quite sad, but has a happy ending.
 

whodatnation

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Poor lil scrawny cat :-(
Shel Silverstein? I loved me soma dat... Careful, dont want the yin with the same grammar as I... I was more of a picture book kinda kid lmao.
 
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