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PostPosted: Jun 24th, '13, 00:18 

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Hey everyone,

I've seen some exciting growth in my grow bed over the past few days. The leafy greens are finally getting larger and are adding mass to their leaves.

One concern I have is that my tomatoes and green beans are flowering already. My tomato plant already has marble sized tomatoes on some of its flowers. Is that normal? Could the flowering be initiated by a certain chemical imbalance?

I'll post pics tonight or tomorrow!

Thanks,


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PostPosted: Jun 29th, '13, 02:01 

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The system seems to promoting strong growth with the vegetables that are currently in the grow bed. I've seen a lot of improvement over the past week. There are still some slow guys in there but I'm sure they're still getting used to the new environment.

I'll be adding a foam top for the 2nd bed soon. I just need to get some more seedlings going.


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