Citrus sunroom update (aquaponic ghost pepper)
Ghost peppers + trini scorpion grown in aquaponics bed, with companion plants of rosemary and red okra. Tea plant grown hydroponically. Green finger lime growing in Canada just fine
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odd, youtube marked your comment as spam, I tried undoing it but youtube didn't change anything, Hmmmm... strange... I hope Im not gona disappoint you with this next sentence but, yonge doesn't end there my friend, it actually branches off just pass (greenlane) into old yonge and new yonge, new yonge is how I get to my house, its a little tricky at first. and your right, ANYTHING would be better then the L.E.D, but we got it cheap and wanted to experiment, did fine with small plants/cuttings.
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young street ends at holland landing,that was my discovery as I rode my bike up there. I bet it's not news to you Justin exciting thing for Torontonian
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Holland landing ****using voice to text on Android. excuse the mistakes
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Hey here I'm here in Toronto, east end beaches . one day I rode my bicycle up the whole online dating and discovered that young street and right there. I love your sunroom and all the citrus that you have. in your recovery room in the basement I think high intensity discharge lamp(MH,HPS) would be a lot better than the LED .
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Thank you, ya, the sunroom is attached to the house but it also has a gas furnace in there, due to the tropical plants and tilapia we tend to keep it hot all year, roughly around 26C. If your trees are being picky I would stop by the local hydroponics shop, I picked up a 100watt HPS light just for that reason ( We kept a few persian limes, calamondins and key limes under one for a winter until our larger greenhouse was built ) and at 100 watts its not to much on the hydro bill.
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Looks really good! Have a question about how you keep them going throughout the winter I guess that sunroom is heated? I couldn't tell if it's attached to the house. I have been bringing my citrus inside in front of a south facing window in the house but they sure don't like it.
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