Did these harden in shade at all?10 days later
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Lushing back up nice. ive seen these take serious punishment and wanted to share. The better the rooting, the more you can hammer them.
They grew up in a 30-40 degree Fahrenheit greenhouse. Then transplanted on a nice stretch of warm weather. A frost hit....shade?...you get a pass this time homie. Sharpen up.Did these harden in shade at all?
Whatever cowboy, impressive tunnel start.They grew up in a 30-40 degree Fahrenheit greenhouse. Then transplanted on a nice stretch of warm weather. A frost hit....shade?...you get a pass this time homie. Sharpen up.
Dont you have some political opinions to share, this mustve dented into ur time with that to come hereWhatever cowboy, impressive tunnel start.
No pass for you, doesn’t matter if its a green house a red house or a blue house, you put an indoor plant outdoors in direct sunlight cause a nice stretch is coming, it WILTS. Frost, i’ve shaken snow off plants and they come back that day. Harden in shade first or the full sun causes wilt.They grew up in a 30-40 degree Fahrenheit greenhouse. Then transplanted on a nice stretch of warm weather. A frost hit....shade?...you get a pass this time homie. Sharpen up.