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Offlinefingrow
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My edible plant garden waiting move to greenhouse.
    #723601 - 03/28/14 06:30 AM (10 years, 7 months ago)

Hi. I am new there at growery.

Just wanted to post some pics from cucumber and chili plants.. I grow these outdoors in greenhouse at arctic circle.

Plants are under 125W 2700K CFL light and they have some mid-day light from side trough light penetrating curtains. Growing good. I am waiting time I can move these in to greenhouse.. There are +50cm snow already but day's are getting warmer and snow smelts fast.

I start greenhouse season with night frost heater so I can keep my plants outdoors trough end spring sudden frosts.

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I have half of my chili plants produce fruits with no or very less burn at all, then I have few very hot species also with these.

I like that one plant with purple stock color :heart:

-Peace

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Invisiblefortheloveofnature
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Re: My edible plant garden waiting move to greenhouse. [Re: fingrow]
    #723616 - 03/28/14 11:00 AM (10 years, 7 months ago)

very nice! i got a bunch of veggies starting/growing for spring. are you planning on moving them outside later ?


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Re: My edible plant garden waiting move to greenhouse. [Re: fingrow]
    #751718 - 10/08/14 11:12 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

How did it go with moving them outdoors?

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