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The cultivation topic
#11
Yes the only thing I ever tried to grow was weed. I took it quite seriously too but as soon as the seeds germinated I just bunged #em in a pot put a load of plant feed in (4 quid for a small bottle!) and hoped for the best.

2 years later the pot still sits in my bathroom unchanged from the day I bunged *ahem* planted them.

Anyways good work you done there, would be good to see the results in a few months.
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#12
How about some weed plant ? :+
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#13
Thanks for the comments once again. Maybe if I were a little older, weed would be possible, but not now. And Corleone: that depends how much chili I get :+

Some pictures from today:

Tomatoes
http://files.uploadffs.com/4/e5714a73/P3020250.JPG
They seem to be doing well. I spray them with water every now and then to simulate a higher air humidity.

Clementine
http://files.uploadffs.com/8/62728b27/P3020252.JPG
There's five of them now (I sewed 10), the one on the right that's taller and doesn't look like a clementine has popped up pretty random there, but I think it's a tomato or paprika seed ending up a little wrong. There's another similar one that's popped up on another place I haven't sewed anything, that looks like this as well.

Radish
http://files.uploadffs.com/6/31f269b8/P3020253.JPG
This is how they look after the re-planting. Poor light in the picture, but most of them (all except two to be exact) are standing up on their own now. :)

Paprika
http://files.uploadffs.com/a/52cbaa38/P3020254.JPG
And this is how they look after the re-planting. They are not having trouble standing up by themselves, perhaps a little because I planted them far down. That's also the reason they look shorter now than in the first picture.

Chili
http://files.uploadffs.com/a/daf8a152/P3020255.JPG
Doing fine as well. Might actually be time soon to plant them in pots, but I'm going to wait a few days before doing that.


It seems that the avocado is not going to grow, but I haven't given up hope on the oranges yet though. Considering the clementines took a long time before growing, there's still a chance the oranges will show up one day. :)
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#14
Interest has been low I see, but I'll update anyway.
Re-planted tomatoes, paprika/pepper, chili and a few clementines. Sewed thyme, but managed to tip them over and the pots (plastic, thank god) fell to the ground.  :'(
Also sewed garden cress, but only a few are growing... it looks like I'm failing on the easiest plant.  :+

Here's some pictures (click for bigger):
Paprika (pepper)
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Doing fine.

Tomato
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They are growing really strong, longest is about 13 cm high, and then I still put them as far down in the pot as possible.

Clementine
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I only re-planted the biggest ones, the others are still left where I planted them the first time, and right now I haven't got enough space to care about them.

Chili
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Nothing to say really, they're doing good.

Radish
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Has not been prioritized to be honest, they are easy sewing and is fully developed in about a month, so I can try them a few times before the season is over.

Garden Cress
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There's also a few sprouts there that you can't see, some are kinda growing downwards.
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#15
seems like your plants are growing nicely, Felle :)
I'm sure that if I were to try that I'd epicly fail
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#16
VN Felle, I couldn't grow that if I wanted to. :+
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#17
Thanks Twilight and Joe :)

Also, I'm kind of wondering what to sew next. I've got seeds of:
Chive
Basil
Parsley
Marjoram (oregano)
Bee balm (type of mint)
Dill
Thyme

Help me decide!! :+
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#18
Mmm chives and Parsley.
I'm hungry ;(
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