It's been roughly 5 weeks since the start of my system. During these past 2 weeks was when the growth of plants took off, and what I've noticed is that once a veg sprout reaches about an inch (2.5cm) is when it begins to grow quickly. In the following pictures you'll see what I mean.
1/28/15
My grow bed is looking pretty good.
Types of Veggies in the grow bed
菜心 (Choy Sum), Spinach (Bloomsdale Long Standing), Lettuce (Black Seeded Simpson), Radish (Early Scarlet Globe), Mesclun (Baby Greens Moisture), Chinese Red Shallots, Kelsae Sweet Giant Onion (I'm not sure if this is the correct species)
1/28/15
On this day I made a little trip to North county to pick up some Tilapia from a gardener. While there, I chatted with this gardener for a good 20 minutes sharing our passion for gardening and stories. During our chat I commented on his chickens and how organic eggs were better tasting, of course I was talking purely from a subjective point of view. Noting this, he offered me two eggs and other various goodies as I took a tour of his beautiful homestead. I had eggs and Bok Choy for breakfast the very next day, and if you have never tried organic eggs I would highly recommend it! They're very creamy.
20 Tilapia fingerlings and my feeders
World's largest onion! I believe it's Kelsae Sweet Giant Onion.
14 days old. My Shallots are growing fast in this pic.
Spinach and Lettuce are looking great as well
Choy Sum is a bit yellow.
Radish sprouts and Mesclun
Radish
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During the week I was browsing online for some different types of veg to grow, and fortunately I discovered this super mustard green known as こまつな (Komatsuna). It's supposed to be extremely high in Vitamin A, C; high in Calicum, Iron, Vitamin B-6, and Manganese. I've yet to plant these as my grow bed is becoming crowded.
1/28/15
Everything is getting bigger!
Radish
Radish and Mesclun
More Choy Sum sprouted
I'll be honest, I pinched off a leaf and tried my Spinach. It has a nutty after taste.
The shallots are looking great. The Kelsae onions are hanging in there.
I'm still not sure if this is a strawberry
I was surprised to find that one of my 白通菜 (White Ipomoea) actually sprouted! It's not doing too well, but I'm staying hopeful.
My grow bed has been attracting a lot of bees recently. It's not a bad thing though since they can help pollinate any flowering plants in the future. I just have to be careful to not get stung.