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DoctorMantus
#1 Posted : 2/14/2012 2:08:16 PM

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So i have got a little garden that has been going for a couple weeks now. A lot of seeds are popping through, so i thought id get some pics today to share.

My First Baby Mimosa H.


Some Syrian Rue, Which By the way, if any one has had good success with this one, some help would be great. I have grown before but have had the problem, with it Harding off.

You can't see most of them, cuz they are still hiding under the soil.


Last but not least, some Cat nips and Cat grass for our 5 Cats Smile


We also have some other herbs, and veggies growing, which we are so looking forward to eating.
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#2 Posted : 2/14/2012 2:26:51 PM

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Gorgeous little garden, Mantus Smile It must be great to see them grow...
Thanks for sharing Smile
 
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#3 Posted : 2/14/2012 3:21:41 PM

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Now this is what its all about, growing your own entheogens is the future, if i had the climate i would love to have a little garden full of goodies.

I hope they do well Doc.
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#4 Posted : 2/21/2012 9:32:42 AM

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3rdI wrote:
if i had the climate i would love to have a little garden full of goodies.

i grow cacti in ak in the wintertime Razz
just grow some indoor plants that dont take much room, you can squeeze by with a cheap little 20w fluorescent + window light
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#5 Posted : 2/27/2012 11:14:47 PM

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Just a Photo update, and some new growers.

Mimosa H. Progress


Cat nips and lettuce are growing great and happy.

Cat nip Seeds from Hawaii, These things grow like a weed.


My Rue Still having troubles with it, but working with different conditions.



Morning glories, always fun.


Three veggies, herbs, Arugula, more lettuce, and an Asian herb i dont remember the name to right now.


Celery


Last but not least, Stephanotis, this pot actually had something else but some how this got in it and popped.
Beautiful flower that blooms off a vine, traditionally used in wedding for those who don't know.


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#6 Posted : 2/29/2012 8:56:25 AM

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Wow Doc everything is looking beautiful, especially the Mimosa! Very happy What light setup are you using?

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#7 Posted : 2/29/2012 4:28:39 PM

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Doc, Thank you for sharing. Wonderful photos. Its obvious you have a green thumb, all of the little fellows in your pictures look very healthy. They appear to be thriving.

Nice!

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#8 Posted : 2/29/2012 10:15:12 PM

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xantho wrote:
Wow Doc everything is looking beautiful, especially the Mimosa! Very happy What light setup are you using?


Thank you i have been giving my mimosa, some shrimp soaked water it has been very happy.Smile
I have 4 Grow light bulbs, that are like a flood lamp size, and i got them at walmart, they pr educe a good amount of heat.
And on the top shelf i have a maybe 400w vegetation light, for popping seeds and growing babies ofcourse.

Ice House wrote:
Doc, Thank you for sharing. Wonderful photos. Its obvious you have a green thumb, all of the little fellows in your pictures look very healthy. They appear to be thriving.

Nice!



Lol thanks ice house, I do have a green thumb, but i certainly couldn't take all the credit, it is really my GF she's got two green thumbs.


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#9 Posted : 3/1/2012 1:33:24 AM

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#10 Posted : 3/1/2012 10:28:23 PM

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First signs of syrian rues next growth.



More lettuce


Heres a shot of my second shelf. Smile


Some random cactus just for fun.


And our Plumerias We are currently trying to revive. In the upper left is a gourd i grew, and now its in the drying process to make an instrument.Smile
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#11 Posted : 3/1/2012 11:18:55 PM

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#12 Posted : 3/1/2012 11:28:34 PM

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The baby rues look very nice Smile

Once you have them started, the hardest is through. Beautiful work, Doctor. Makes me want to find a camera and do the same with mine.
 
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#13 Posted : 3/1/2012 11:48:11 PM

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Vodsel wrote:
The baby rues look very nice Smile

Once you have them started, the hardest is through. Beautiful work, Doctor. Makes me want to find a camera and do the same with mine.


Please do if you have a pic of yours you would like to share go for it. Smile
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DoctorMantus
#14 Posted : 3/6/2012 11:19:47 PM

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Mimosa Progress. I Believe it is reaching the stage were the first two leaves die and fall off.




My rues are getting strong. Smile


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