The Joy Of Growing - SweetSue Goes Perpetual

WooHoo!!! The day just got better.

We Have a Winner!!!

First to break the surface, in modified LOS:

Afghani #1

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Congratulations on your new Baby Girl :circle-of-love::party::happybday:
 
One of the other two will be up before the end of the day. I can see it pushing its way up. It makes me so rediculously happy to see seedlings burst forth. I know I'm not alone in this. :laughtwo:
 
This room is the one without air conditioning, so it stays warmer in here, but not uncomfortably so. I just peeked in now and it's still holding at a steady 79 degrees. It would be helpful if I knew when that spike occurred. It shouldn't be with lights off, and it's not spiking now with everything running. Maybe move the monitor and see what we get then? I have it right at canopy level though, which is where I want it, right?

That's weird eh Sue....dunno. Ya , right at the canopy height is good. cheers.
 
Growlow! There you are! :Love: I was missing you a lot these past couple days and was beginning to wonder when you'd be back. I look forward to catching up. Welcome home Baby. :battingeyelashes:

When you're trying to save the world one bee at a time, can lead you to become somewhats spread thin. Everything looks awesome. Everyone seems to be all about Doc's highbrix kit. The results speak for themselves aye? Now I'm going back 80 or so pages and doing some catch up reading!
 
I like companion plants. I also have scallions in my container. I like chamomile as well. Your results may vary.
Cheers.

Have you noticed any difference in the pots that you have the scallions in? Have you done this for a while or is it a new touch for you? This intrigues me.
 
Two of my favorite plants and both are good for you. Onions have a good deal of vitamin C + many other goodies.

Thanks, it was worth posting twice. :laughtwo: I love onions. I think God made meat to be eaten as a side dish to onion. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
want to change my name anyone know how I can do it?
 
Have you noticed any difference in the pots that you have the scallions in? Have you done this for a while or is it a new touch for you? This intrigues me.
It is new with the onions for me so I have not seen anything out of the ordinary. My main experience is with tomato plants. I used marigolds to ward off pests. I would rotate lavenders, lemon mint, lemon balm and such around the perimeter. My marigolds were my pride. Great big things. I learned this from my dad. Companion planting stuff outdoors. The indoor I am doing now is just me trying to use old ideas out of my thick head. Try the key word.

Double edit: 50th post for me. :cheertwo:
I hope this post made sense, my eyes are going wonky tired.
And I think the carrots would get onion companions. Or it might have been scallions and horseradish. Sorry it has been twenty plus years or so. I do plan on rotating scallions, tarragon, and chamomile. Either while the canababy is growing or before. I happen to have those seeds on hand. And I do cuttings of lemon balm, gonna keep the lemon balm in its own container. Don't want it overwhelming my canababy.
 
Double edit: 50th post for me. :cheertwo:

WooHoo!!! :party: I milked my 50th out of a string of posts on building my first soil. :laughtwo: Ahhh, the memories. :blushsmile:

Your entire post sparked nostalgic memories of my garden. Chamomile and lavender boarder beds, primrose spilling onto the sidewalk. Is there any smell more refreshing than Sweet Woodruff? There's a reason they used to hang it in the rooms of the sick or recuperating. We had it growing on both sides of the entry path. Nice memories. :Love:
 
Re: the temp spike.
Is your fan power being switched off, either by timer or an outlet connected to a wall switch?

It runs nonstop Rad. It's quite a mystery.
 
When I was a kid we had wedges of raw onion on the dinner plate most nights, Mm good stuff.
 
Nay!

want to change my name anyone know how I can do it?

How will we be able to tell you apart from "Bearswhodonotwalk"? I, for one, boycott the change! :loopy:
 
Things are hopping, bubbling, frothing and fizzing at Sue's place I see, as usual :Love: To put my 2c in re the next seed order, which you mentioned a couple pages back, and as an excuse to say hi-
I vote for Jack Herer. The one from Sensi Seeds. I've grown the version you have Sue and didn't like it so much.
Also, secondly, Girl Scouts Cookies, or one of it's relations, for the incredible intoxicating smell.
And thirdly, I vote for you growing a pure sativa of some sort. I've been growing Mama Thai from Seedsman for the last eight months and I'm very fond of it. I'm also sprouting some Thai stick from Ace seeds- I seem to remember you mentioning them- they have some other tempting ones.
 
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