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PostPosted: Aug 28th, '14, 07:51 
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Salvinia in our DWC beds.




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PostPosted: Sep 2nd, '14, 21:49 
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New air system for the DWC beds. So far, so good!




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Enjoyed watching the update Rob. Good idea to add the aeration to the fish tanks as backup.


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How big was the pump you added?


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Colum Black-Byron wrote:
How big was the pump you added?


I think it's around 5cfm (150lpm). maybe 6cfm


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Thanks for the share - mammoth tomato plant!! Do you find companion planting works in greenhouse situation?


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PostPosted: Sep 23rd, '14, 08:17 
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Thanks for the share - mammoth tomato plant!! Do you find companion planting works in greenhouse situation?



I haven't don't any official measurements, but I haven't found any difference with the growth doing companion planting.


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I meant more for bugs. I.e. Herbs and the like


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I know you said no aphids on your cucumber but that's what it looks like to me too. Some sort of parasite.

I dont have any trouble with cucumbers in AP, they dont like the heat but gangbusters this time of year. I could plant a seed today and get a crop before it gets too cold outdoors here in dallas.


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I know you said no aphids on your cucumber but that's what it looks like to me too. Some sort of parasite.

I dont have any trouble with cucumbers in AP, they dont like the heat but gangbusters this time of year. I could plant a seed today and get a crop before it gets too cold outdoors here in dallas.



I agree it looks like aphid damage, but it isn't. I have had them in the past. ;-) Thanks!


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Take a walk around the farm as I answer a few questions that people commonly ask.




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Just catching a few ladybugs near the end of the season.




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PostPosted: Oct 24th, '14, 14:28 
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Rob,

you should be cross selling your 1" grow grips as cat toys. They are so light they just touch them and they fly around the room... i am just drinking and watching my nikita go N.U.T.S... lol, worth the 8$ for the entertainment alone


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Love the effort you put into your vids Rob, Im sure all BYAP members appreciate your time, I know I do.

Thanks ;)


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