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Longevity of plants...?

Grounding them will result in larger plants generally. In pots you have the luxury of being able to move them with the sun and feed them with nutes more effectively. Having said that when it rains the water will wash out most of the nutes.
I try to go half/half with pots verses ground planting.
 
huntsman said:
I'm in Johannesburg, Potawie, which is 930miles above sea level. Our winters are quite cool, (P.M. temps ave 40 fahrenheit / AM temps around 120 fahrenheit), but we do get frost.

930 miles and 120 F. - LOL
 
Heh heh! What gave it away?

Dang, I was using that neat conversion tool that you suggested, and thought I was being jolly clever... :oops::oops:

Hell, at least it proves some of you actually read the posts! :whistle:

We're at 1.5km ASL...930 yards.....12 celcius / 54 fahremheit .

Ya got me!
Paul
 
With winter temps like that I don't imagine you see frost that often, so I'd leave the plants in the ground and cover them when necessary. You should have some GIANT plants in a few years. :)
 
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