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Hfrank

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So I made it through my first harvest. I live in the southeast and they’re talking about a warmer than average winter. Can I start more plants now as long as I can protect them from frost if it comes?
 

GenitikP

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So I made it through my first harvest. I live in the southeast and they’re talking about a warmer than average winter. Can I start more plants now as long as I can protect them from frost if it comes?
Honestly, I’ve also heard that this year is going to be a very cold/ then very mild hot winter. I honestly wouldn’t do it because of the crazy temp change. How are you going to protect them?
 

GenitikP

Member
I figured I’d just grow them in pots like my last ones and bring them in if the weather was going to be to chilly
I feel you. I’m one of those types that lives all plants and animals. I sometimes go to Walmart of other places and see a exotic or gorgeous plant not being treated right, and take it in. My wife is the worst about it. I just hate seeing a plant suffer is all.
 

MoroccanRoll

Well-Known Member
I feel you. I’m one of those types that lives all plants and animals. I sometimes go to Walmart of other places and see a exotic or gorgeous plant not being treated right, and take it in. My wife is the worst about it. I just hate seeing a plant suffer is all.
Better than taking in cats!

I'm the same, every time I prune, I root the cuttings. Can't stand killing them so I put them outside. Sometimes in the yard, sometimes guerilla. Let nature take care of them....
 
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