HwyBill
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I kept a few of my favorite plants that I still had in buckets from last season..
I got hobby space, so I was thinking I could at least get a head start on these plants for next season if I kept them alive. No pruning or cutting back was done.
They were stunted from the undesirable weather before I brought them inside (some leafage was killed, but I've since vegged them out), but I'm wondering if I can bring them back into production mode and keep producing fruit over the winter?
Temps are good (ambient inside temp), plenty of lights (got them on an 18-6 atm), give them food from time to time (once every couple weeks), and make sure they are appropriately watered.
I've just been vegging them out since I brought them inside, since they were hurt a little by the inclement weather, but can I bring them back to a production state while still inside during the overwinter?
Tips? I thought I might switch to a nutri-blooming type of fertilizer. Thoughts? Experience? Is this possible?
I got hobby space, so I was thinking I could at least get a head start on these plants for next season if I kept them alive. No pruning or cutting back was done.
They were stunted from the undesirable weather before I brought them inside (some leafage was killed, but I've since vegged them out), but I'm wondering if I can bring them back into production mode and keep producing fruit over the winter?
Temps are good (ambient inside temp), plenty of lights (got them on an 18-6 atm), give them food from time to time (once every couple weeks), and make sure they are appropriately watered.
I've just been vegging them out since I brought them inside, since they were hurt a little by the inclement weather, but can I bring them back to a production state while still inside during the overwinter?
Tips? I thought I might switch to a nutri-blooming type of fertilizer. Thoughts? Experience? Is this possible?