African Sun And Indoor Gardening: Pushing My Own Boundaries

Here's a cool picture of one of my rescued plants from the ex flowering cupboard.
Foxtails bunched and getting thicker
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I like the colours
 
Here's a cool picture of one of my rescued plants from the ex flowering cupboard.
Foxtails bunched and getting thicker
20200402_153451.jpg
I like the colours

That's rather interesting looking foxtailing mr.Strain, is she also seeded otherwise if that's what the foxtailing looks like I like a lot..... :green_heart: Hopethe missus and yourself are keeping your heads down.....and safe.....
 
Glad to see you keeping yourself surrounded by a bevy of beauties......
Hill Smeegs
We are doing our best to keep out of the main flow of people.
Not easy when one needs food every four or five days.
I don't have a huge fridge and freezer.
Otherwise going great
We have the wife's parents staying with us over this period as they were unable to catch a bus back to their home town before lockdown.
Ate some coffee muffins infused with a small amount of Lemon Something this afternoon.
Gave a tiny buzz
Everyone was happy for a while
:thumb:
 
That's rather interesting looking foxtailing mr.Strain, is she also seeded otherwise if that's what the foxtailing looks like I like a lot..... :green_heart: Hopethe missus and yourself are keeping your heads down.....and safe.....
Gees I hope those aren't all seeds now that I look closely
 
yoooo that foxtail looks sick! Haha nice man!
Thanks @tokes
Crazy pic of a plant that I rescued from my flowering cupboard.
2 plants grew to fast going into flower so I popped them into the greenhouse and that's the result
 
Lockdown day 15
SA has an extended the period by another 2 weeks.
Necessary but painful.
Most of our population still don't take Covid 19 seriously.


I am taking more samples from the Durban Poison and some Cali Orange
Will post some pics later
Morning has broken
It's time to fix it
 
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