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PostPosted: May 5th, '11, 09:34 
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Another 10 days growth, so these plants are now about 3 weeks from when they were planted as seedilngs, very happy with the growth :)
(sorry about the crappy photos, got home late last night :drunken: )

put some more lettuce in there the other day, so i have 3 types now, but one is shooting to seed :( also still catching plenty of slugs :evil: f#$@ers just wont give up.

pea, asian greens and leek seeds all shooting after about 5 days in the gravel, no lettuce yet thought :dontknow:


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given the crap photos this morning i have taken some more, with a good camera, not the iphone :oops:

trouties :mrgreen:
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Ghost and white habenero chilli in pots
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the three GBs


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purple beans, fstarting to bud already! should i pick them off or leave be?
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climbing peas, the leaf thing seems to have stopped
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rusty leaves on the habanero, should i worry?
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basil still giong strong
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Looks wonderful Freoboy!


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Awesome pics of your trout. Would love to get some of mine, but they are quick (and smart) little buggers.

Tried to catch some the other day so I could weigh them - tried to entice them with some food but they waited for it to almost hit the floor before eating it which caused too much drag on the net to catch them. Need to build a crowding net.


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Beans are great aren;t they, mine are really taking off as well... :headbang:


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Looking great Freo :headbang:


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Thanks guys :mrgreen: any advice on the habanero???
I love that plant and don't want it to die :sad:

Arbe: I can sympathsise completely, what isn't up here is the other 40-odd photos of blurry fish lol


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I thought that might be a deficiency of some sort, have you seasoled..? Probably doesn't like the cooler weather either...


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arbe wrote:
Awesome pics of your trout. Would love to get some of mine, but they are quick (and smart) little buggers.

Tried to catch some the other day so I could weigh them - tried to entice them with some food but they waited for it to almost hit the floor before eating it which caused too much drag on the net to catch them. Need to build a crowding net.


just a thought, try using floating feed, then they will be at the surface :dontknow:

EB - yeah i have seasolled, i think maybe 2 caps in the last week or so, i think i will keep up a cap/week for a month or so because some of the plants were lacking in some trace nutrients. if it doesn't live i am drying some habanero's and will collect the seeds :)


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The cooler night temps will be getting to your hab as they really like the warm weather.

Your only option is to move it inside for the winter, or build a GH around it :twisted:


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ok thanks CD. what about habaneros and ghost chiili??


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