Before I get in trouble for turning my thread on grow lights into a grow log thread, I thought I would start a new one in the proper place
So the temps have finally warmed up this week, but now we have red flag warnings, which just means windy + no moisture in the air = fire danger. The peppers have been outside 3X this week, but once the wind gusts reach the 20 - 25 mph level, which usually happens in mid to late afternoon, I have to bring them back inside.
Some of you may remember my pic on the other thread of my peppers in a crate outside. Well, now it takes two of them!
It will take three crates once these little guys get big enough to go outside ...
The problem I'm running into now is that the largest ones are too tall to fit under the growlight anymore. They've been hanging out on the windowsill in the evenings, but they reaaaallly want to be in the ground. The other issue now is that some fungus gnats have hitched a ride back inside. I try not to use any chemicals, but man I hate those little bugs!!!
Our last frost date is mid-May here, but I usually play it safe and wait close to Memorial day to plant out the peppers and tomatoes. Counting down the days ...
So the temps have finally warmed up this week, but now we have red flag warnings, which just means windy + no moisture in the air = fire danger. The peppers have been outside 3X this week, but once the wind gusts reach the 20 - 25 mph level, which usually happens in mid to late afternoon, I have to bring them back inside.
Some of you may remember my pic on the other thread of my peppers in a crate outside. Well, now it takes two of them!
It will take three crates once these little guys get big enough to go outside ...
The problem I'm running into now is that the largest ones are too tall to fit under the growlight anymore. They've been hanging out on the windowsill in the evenings, but they reaaaallly want to be in the ground. The other issue now is that some fungus gnats have hitched a ride back inside. I try not to use any chemicals, but man I hate those little bugs!!!
Our last frost date is mid-May here, but I usually play it safe and wait close to Memorial day to plant out the peppers and tomatoes. Counting down the days ...