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2020-05-12 02:48:26 UTC

I canโ€™t grow shit but weed lol

2020-05-12 06:19:56 UTC

If I grew weed it would probably be trash quality lol.

2020-05-12 07:20:48 UTC

Just hoard fishcock and groats

2020-05-12 07:21:07 UTC

This has been my sole contribution to this channel

2020-05-12 13:10:27 UTC

@Bogs_Bunny You have no direct light or what?

2020-05-12 13:11:03 UTC

Plenty of plants will grow with non direct light, just might be a little slower or smaller. But others will do fine

2020-05-12 13:12:19 UTC

When I lived in an apartment, I had 5 - 5 gallon buckets that grew all kinds of veggies. My balcony only had a couple hours of direct sun at best. But the sun reflected of the building next to mine, and the plants did great.

2020-05-12 23:33:02 UTC

^

2020-05-12 23:33:27 UTC

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2020-05-12 23:33:34 UTC

Tomato and pepper section

2020-05-12 23:33:52 UTC

Self-reliance is the real way to end the state

2020-05-12 23:38:27 UTC

@Lucky Texan yeah my apartment gets no direct sunlight year-round.

2020-05-12 23:42:36 UTC

@Bogs_Bunny still try some plans in pots. You'll be surprised at how much will still grow

2020-05-12 23:50:05 UTC

@Bogs_Bunny Do you have somewhere you can fit a tote?

2020-05-14 16:18:26 UTC

Oh nice, how did i miss this room... HI y'all

2020-05-15 12:33:56 UTC

any one ever grow plants indoors? not talking about MJ but food plants like potatoes, carrots etc? i live in a apparment with no garden or balcony etc and ive been thinking of getting some UV lights for my 3d printer then thought about alternative uses.

2020-05-15 12:42:36 UTC

That's the basis of hydroponics. The soil you use will be important even more so. I can't speak for growing plants inside but I have several seasons of growing plants landscaping.

2020-05-15 17:02:01 UTC

Ive started lots of plants inddors, but never kepts more then some herbs or house plants inside.

2020-05-15 17:02:49 UTC

I know if you have the room for a light set up its possible. Ive seen 10foot tomato plants grown inside plant stores here in the states. No idea how many lights where on it though

2020-05-15 17:03:55 UTC

And if space is an issue, id stay with higher end plants, and not potatoes and carrots...

2020-05-15 22:08:18 UTC

@kalebdenden you mean by a window?

2020-05-15 22:29:55 UTC

I have grown a grapevine indoors, using red and blue LED grow lights. It never produced fruit (because it didn't go dormant) and it won't live for more than a few years, but it grew about 30 feet.

2020-05-15 22:39:18 UTC

No just a tote

2020-05-15 22:52:46 UTC

If you have a tote you can put a grow light in it and at least grow lettuce or spinach

2020-05-15 23:11:21 UTC

I might have one around. Aren't grow lights expensive as hell though?

2020-05-15 23:11:37 UTC

I got my LED grow lights for like $5 each

2020-05-15 23:11:53 UTC

One of them broke right away, and I had to buy another (cheap import)

2020-05-15 23:12:32 UTC

Like one $5 light per plant or how does that work?

2020-05-15 23:14:15 UTC

Depends on how close the plants are. I'm looking on amazon now and they have both spotlight type bulbs (which is what I used) as well as a large square

2020-05-15 23:14:56 UTC

Grow spotlight is like $16, and the big square is $36, but I'm sure some internet search magic can find better product/prices.

2020-05-15 23:18:40 UTC

I seriously overestimated the price. I thought grow lights were $100-$300

2020-05-15 23:19:07 UTC

Non-import commerical ones might be up there, but $50 looks like you could grow a good bit inside

2020-05-15 23:19:33 UTC
2020-05-15 23:20:56 UTC

2000 watt 4ftxft full spectrum grow light is $310, for commericial hydroponic

2020-05-15 23:21:34 UTC

+1 for lettuce. It has been stupid easy to grow

2020-05-15 23:22:08 UTC

In my climate it grows like a weed

2020-05-15 23:22:16 UTC

Specifically romaine lettuce

2020-05-16 23:57:06 UTC

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2020-05-17 01:52:01 UTC

Apple trees survived the late snows and frosts

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2020-05-17 19:11:03 UTC

My dad mutilated my apple tree last year, it's still alive, but I hope it can finally bear fruit after 13 years

2020-05-17 19:11:59 UTC

I still can't believe he seriously lopped off every single branch that was flowering

2020-05-17 19:12:28 UTC

And that's why I took over all the food bearing plants this year

2020-05-17 20:39:31 UTC

ye

2020-05-17 20:40:15 UTC

@kalebdenden will any coffee grounds do?

2020-05-17 20:40:39 UTC

For what

2020-05-17 20:41:00 UTC

Nice potatoes btw @Thatotherguy

2020-05-17 20:53:42 UTC

Ye

2020-05-17 20:53:54 UTC

@kalebdenden the bluberry thing

2020-05-17 21:05:55 UTC

Oh yeah any coffee grounds

2020-05-17 21:06:11 UTC

When you water them into the soil it will add acidity

2020-05-17 23:02:04 UTC

Do they have to be mixed into a liquid?

2020-05-18 00:20:43 UTC

No

2020-05-18 00:20:49 UTC

Put it on like mulch

2020-05-18 01:51:19 UTC

In October I'm gonna make some hot sauce, and I'm actually planning on making a company for it.

2020-05-18 01:52:04 UTC

It's gonna be called Hand Kind Hot Sauce

2020-05-18 01:53:15 UTC

I'm working on a recipe right now for a sticky blueberry sauce called "Blue Glue" as a reference to the b ga o

2020-05-18 15:19:29 UTC

Is this fine

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2020-05-18 15:33:19 UTC

Why did you put rock on top

2020-05-18 15:33:25 UTC

It looks kind of rough

2020-05-18 16:14:55 UTC

Ye

2020-05-18 17:28:01 UTC

First thought is water at night

2020-05-18 17:28:06 UTC

And donโ€™t overwater

2020-05-18 21:53:34 UTC

Ok

2020-05-18 21:54:40 UTC

Iโ€™ve been watering in the afternoon when the sun is obstructed by the building

2020-05-18 23:04:28 UTC

That plant is fucked man.

2020-05-18 23:05:46 UTC

I'd recommend using some fertilizer

2020-05-18 23:49:36 UTC

Rate my orange tree

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2020-05-18 23:49:39 UTC

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2020-05-18 23:49:42 UTC

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2020-05-18 23:51:27 UTC

10/10 nice

2020-05-18 23:51:56 UTC

it is indeed nice

2020-05-18 23:56:47 UTC

Nice

2020-05-19 00:06:34 UTC

@kalebdenden what temp would be most optimal for it? Itโ€™s a Japanese variety

2020-05-19 00:06:37 UTC

Ichiban

2020-05-19 00:07:09 UTC

I guess I have to call it a green tree because those oranges are green...

2020-05-19 00:08:56 UTC

Idk I havenโ€™t grown eggplant honestly

2020-05-19 02:04:25 UTC

Ok

2020-05-19 02:10:31 UTC

I grew eggplant one year, it went really well, was pretty easy.

2020-05-19 03:32:53 UTC

Tips? @Rawhide

2020-05-19 03:38:54 UTC

I didn't grow in pots, and I didn't start from seed. But I do know that plants in pots can get bound up a bit

2020-05-19 03:39:51 UTC

I mulched a lot tho, just used grass clippings I mowed.

2020-05-19 03:49:15 UTC

I have used the cloth pots that keep the roots from balling up, but I used those for starting grapevines.

2020-05-19 16:09:46 UTC

Ah

2020-05-19 18:25:24 UTC

Those things are magic

2020-05-19 19:03:54 UTC

This is the only food related channel I can find, I had to share this with someone

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2020-05-20 13:49:55 UTC

> This is the only food related channel I can find, I had to share this with someone
@Fabultishere is that chicken?!

2020-05-20 15:27:29 UTC

Pork? Honestly have no clue but it's something medium rare that shouldn't be medium rare

2020-05-20 15:58:19 UTC

Ummm

2020-05-20 15:59:00 UTC

Rice

2020-05-20 17:19:55 UTC

I prefer my turkey medium rare

2020-05-20 20:00:48 UTC

so I'm looking to get a good sear in my...steak

2020-05-20 20:01:09 UTC

I want to cook it up at home, instead of using a professional facility. Any suggestions?

2020-05-21 00:00:51 UTC

Pan searing with butter and thyme is good

2020-05-21 00:01:08 UTC

Just a bit of salt and pepper on the steak

2020-05-21 01:09:08 UTC

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2020-05-21 01:09:59 UTC

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2020-05-21 01:10:49 UTC

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2020-05-21 01:11:14 UTC

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2020-05-21 01:28:49 UTC

Nice

2020-05-21 02:36:59 UTC

Very nice indeed

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