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I do got a question. Should I be bringing my pot inside at night, then puttin it outside the next day?
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I do got a question. Should I be bringing my pot inside at night, then puttin it outside the next day?
Why would you bring it inside at night? You worried about something eating it?
I'd just leave that shit outside personally
One nite there was a freeze warning so brought it inside. Next day when I took it back outside, I noticed it grew more than it did while outside.
But I've kept it outside ever since tho. The rain we've been getting has been good tho.
Ah ok gotcha. If there's a sharp drop in temperature then yeah that makes sense.
I thought you were worried about the bugs getting to it.
Before everything got shut down I ordered some mesh netting to keep bugs/pests from eating my plants.
Haven't used it yet but im planning to once some more stuff sprouts up.
One of the pics from amazon if anyones interested
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With my tomatoe plant I used this stuff I got from lowes it killed the grub worms they were eating my leaves and my tomatoesYall use any pesticides for your gardens? If so, which brands?
Yall use any pesticides for your gardens? If so, which brands?
What you make with that inori fam?
Where the recipes?
When it's time to harvest you trying to pickle the cucumbers or use them for salads and all that?
Came across some seeds a while ago that ima try soon called a cucamelon.
Not my pics btw:
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spos to taste like cucumber and lime or some shit lol
For right now, probably just for salads.
cant lose either way. You got something for them to "run" on when they get bigger?
I think he mean putting a rod in the ground and tie a piece of cloth to it. kind of like when you see those baby trees and have that brace to keep em straight that way your veggies not on the groundregrets.
Uhhh...*scratches head*...whatcha mean by that?
regrets.
Uhhh...*scratches head*...whatcha mean by that?
I think he mean putting a rod in the ground and tie a piece of cloth to it. kind of like when you see those baby trees and have that brace to keep em straight that way your veggies not on the ground