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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '09, 06:10 
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Picked the first rockmelon the other day :cheers: Although it wasn't the best i've ever tasted. Just wondering other peoples experiences with growing melons in AP? Is it too wet of an environment for them do you think? Or could the fair bit of mildew on the plant have affected the taste? It was OK, but not the best...

And another AP meal - tis a weekly event now :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
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I'll add some updated photos of the system on the weekend :D


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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '09, 06:17 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Still a tad green snakes, was it not quite sweet and harder than normal.
Dinner looks (looked) good :cheers:


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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '09, 06:27 
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Thats what I thought. It just sort of fell off though, and it was more mushy than firm... was sort of sweet, just not the best taste. There are a couple of others nearly ready, so i won't touch them till they look riper? :flower:


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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '09, 06:29 
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Thats what I thought. It just sort of fell off though, and it was more mushy than firm... was sort of sweet, just not the best taste. There are a couple of others nearly ready, so i won't touch them till they look riper? :flower:

taste like fish poo :P


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PostPosted: Mar 19th, '09, 06:47 
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PostPosted: Aug 16th, '09, 12:32 
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Hey guys... I will do an update one of these days. I can't remember the temp range for trout. Could someone please inform me :) It's been bloody warm here yesterday and today. The tank got to 20, and i've had a search on here, but can't find the info i'm after.

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PostPosted: Aug 16th, '09, 12:42 
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Comfortable at 24 deg i have had them to 28 with lots of air


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Thanks heaps mate :D Feel much better now!


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PostPosted: Aug 16th, '09, 14:40 
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But only for a few hour hey F&F and with lots of air :drunken:
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This system looks big! It's great to see someone else from the Riverland trying this. Are you still at it? I've been bouncing ideas off myself for a while now, but only getting limited useful feedback.

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PostPosted: Nov 1st, '09, 12:21 
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Hmm the mirror theory :roll: :lol:


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