Thx, turning my grow tent into a nursery, turning my sun room into a garden LOL, wife is so happysolid7 said:Really nice. You got a good variety for indoor growing. And you are doing a great job.
Just remember, plants don't talk back... I've always believed that you can either accept a situation, attempt to change it, or remove yourself from it. LOLonly126db said:Thx, turning my grow tent into a nursery, turning my sun room into a garden LOL, wife is so happy
solid7 said:Just remember, plants don't talk back... I've always believed that you can either accept a situation, attempt to change it, or remove yourself from it. LOL
Thank you....The_NorthEast_ChileMan said:For a first time grower, wow, just WOW!Â
I'm intrigued to follow your over winter process! Â Plants look great!only126db said:Thank you....
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My next challenge for me will be the overwintering of these bushes, they have grown past being plants
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Hopefully all goes well and I can build a raised bed for them to get more sun next year and see how well they produce....
My fungus gnat problem seemed to go away once the plants went outside. I did have an issue with one tote/plant, that got extremely over watered by a drip system issue, I put a layer of play sand about 1" thick over the soil and that seemed to help but I had to remove the plant from the soil because it was just too saturated so I let that soild dry completely and really have not noticed any gnats lately. We will see what happens once I start the over wintering process...Towlieee said:I'm intrigued to follow your over winter process!  Plants look great!
Did you get your fungus gnat problem under control? Â I'm facing a bad fungus gnat problem currently, was planning on over wintering my Jalapeno plant but might chop it down at first frost if I can't take care of them. Â
My plants have been outside, I do think I overwater a bit, and my soil has compacted and doesn't drain worth a shit, but the season is almost over, so I'll ride it out for now. Âonly126db said:My fungus gnat problem seemed to go away once the plants went outside. I did have an issue with one tote/plant, that got extremely over watered by a drip system issue, I put a layer of play sand about 1" thick over the soil and that seemed to help but I had to remove the plant from the soil because it was just too saturated so I let that soild dry completely and really have not noticed any gnats lately. We will see what happens once I start the over wintering process...