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GeorgeJ's 2014 Tokyo-a-grow-grow - Podding Up Like Crazy!

Got my first lot of seeds in last night.

7 pot yellow, burgundy, orange, red. 7 pot chaguanas, maya red habanero, jays peach ghost scorpion.
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Planning to add more later.
 
georgej said:
The 7 pot brown is so bushy it hard to pollinate
 
LOL at least you have flowers to pollinate. My plants are just now starting to put out buds. But the bushiest one seems to want to veg more than anything.
 
You might try just shaking the branches, I have read that is easier than hand pollinating one by one.
 
There's decent breeze to help pollinating, it's usually enough.
Yeah I'm loving the douglah so far!
I hope the white bhut can kick up a gear.

Time for neem tonight. It's been a week or so
 
Since I started using neem and stopped pesticides I'm attracting alot of good bugs.

My favourite insect. They are so cool. Baby mantid!
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Harlequins have been making frequent visits
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Not sure if friend or foe
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Douglah.
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Plenty of pods appearing on the douglah too!
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Chinese 5 colour
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Tomatoes ripening
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Been enjoying home grown cucumbers.
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Edamame doing well, too.
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I can't get a photo that does the over winter 7 pot brown justice. This is just a small section of the plant.
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Douglah also not too shabby!
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Takanotsume also producing well!
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haha im gonna eat one of the bigger ones whole.

no idea. it would have been there ages but the plant was so bushy i didnt notice. or it could have been shocked in to ripening very fast. i wouldnt have noticed it i werent spraying with epsome salts, it was buried deep rigt next to the trunk
 
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