stealthfader508
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys...
City... whats up with the hydrogen peroxide this early in the season? ... just curious because I never really use it until I'm fighting mold in the fall. What are you using it for?
Greedy... If it's your first time, just have fun with it and don't overthink things too much. I've planted both in the ground and in pots. If you plant in the ground keep in mind that they can get huge and have no mobility. If you plant in large pots they can still get huge but you have more control. Last season I had six in pots and I was able to move them around the yard. In the fall when storms were coming I would use a dolly and bring them into the garage. With all the shit weather we had I was actually able to save them all. I had some mold, but for the most part was able keep it under control by keeping them out of the weather. It was a pain in the balls though.
Nick... If they're planted in soil with good drainage the moisture in the ground shouldn't be the problem, but it's the humidity and the rain that will screw you in the end. I'm just praying for that perfect season when we get bright sunny days all through sept/oct.
Masshole... yea buddy... six time super champs
City... whats up with the hydrogen peroxide this early in the season? ... just curious because I never really use it until I'm fighting mold in the fall. What are you using it for?
Greedy... If it's your first time, just have fun with it and don't overthink things too much. I've planted both in the ground and in pots. If you plant in the ground keep in mind that they can get huge and have no mobility. If you plant in large pots they can still get huge but you have more control. Last season I had six in pots and I was able to move them around the yard. In the fall when storms were coming I would use a dolly and bring them into the garage. With all the shit weather we had I was actually able to save them all. I had some mold, but for the most part was able keep it under control by keeping them out of the weather. It was a pain in the balls though.
Nick... If they're planted in soil with good drainage the moisture in the ground shouldn't be the problem, but it's the humidity and the rain that will screw you in the end. I'm just praying for that perfect season when we get bright sunny days all through sept/oct.
Masshole... yea buddy... six time super champs