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Hi Martin, the plant in the vid with the flower is one of two plants, the other is on the window sill. The one on the widow sill has 2 tiny buds, the one in the vid as 15 It has not cost that much : compared to the fun i am having.I would love to grow some other types of chillies, if anybody whats to send me any seeds As for growing Cannabis, i like my freedom to much.
Quote from: h4ppy-chris on March 30, 2013, 11:11 AMHi Martin, the plant in the vid with the flower is one of two plants, the other is on the window sill. The one on the widow sill has 2 tiny buds, the one in the vid as 15 It has not cost that much : compared to the fun i am having.I would love to grow some other types of chillies, if anybody whats to send me any seeds As for growing Cannabis, i like my freedom to much.Hi ChrisWasn't for a minute suggesting you grow cannabis, just pointing out the cost effectiveness of said grows compared to a few 'ordinary' chilli plants.. Obviously at the moment, with this awful weather, your windowsill ones won't be doing as well as the ones under your lights, but will as the season progresses.Yes, it is fun growing them, I was just trying to say that your set up, IMHO, would be put to much better use growing the more expensive, exotic and harder to grow in our climate types of chillies.You can always get some from here (personally recommended) for good prices and cheap postage.http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Premier-Seeds-Direct/_i.html?_nkw=chilli&submit=Search&_sid=79364908Some good info on there too re the Bhut Jolokia growing.Martin
...is that powdery mildew...
Quote from: DalPuri on April 04, 2013, 01:08 PM...is that powdery mildew...What would that signify Frank? I'm not green fingered in any way but the wife has this problem with many potted plants around the house. I've often wondered if it were over watering.
Curling leaves can be lots of things Chris. Overwatering, too much Nitrogen, too high a temp, etc.Just keep doing what you're doing, they're lookin fine. A couple of things, Once the roots start showing out of the bottom of the nets, you only want to fill so that the water is licking the bottom, then let the roots follow the feed down. You dont want the rockwool constantly soaking.The other thing, the small seedling at the front of the back right bucket, is that powdery mildew or just a trick of the light? Looks to have some white patches on it.