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sunny
MemberJanuary 19, 2025 at 10:09 am in reply to: What is everyone growing for spring vegetable gardenEverything! But as usual… Cabbage is my main objective. I am down to the last of my sauerkraut from last year. Definitely going a lot harder on the carrots this year. Last year I did not grow nearly enough at all.
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Do you feel the urge to scratch a lot?
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First thing I do is raise the plants or lower the lights a little bit. You will find your sweet spot with seedlings through experience, so they do not become leggy. You can get away with burying them deeper however, keep in mind to keep the soil very fluffy. I like to personally get my soil wet first before transplanting. Not where it’s running off water or anything. Just moist and then fluff it up. Plants your little guy in that nice fluffy. moist media. Think about all the little pockets of air, providing relief to the plant if it is too wet. Those little air pockets of moist air seem to really turn on the plant. Then, if the stem wants to throw roots, it is welcome to. And if it doesn’t want to, then it has oxygen to breathe and not drowned and rot. The number one reason people kill their house plants when they transplant, overwatering. Overwatering out the transplant stage is so common. There’s always this impulse to drowned the pot to get all the media wet. It’s so incredibly opposite of what we need to do.
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Probably not on this one little buddy. But there’s plenty more you could be working on! They’re certainly not above unfair moves.
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sunny
MemberJanuary 19, 2025 at 10:10 am in reply to: What is everyone growing for spring vegetable gardenSounds like you got a lot of good stuff. I hope I get some fruit this year. I got one plum tree that gave me fruit for the first time year before last. Let’s see if we can do it again this year.
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Hey, I kinda like that… I might try some more of this crystal meth
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Haaaaaaa love the spunk
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Wow you doing great and so high!!!!!!!
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OK, I do have a blue lab. But I also have drops for all of my fish tanks. So I am inspired to give it a little test and see where I’m at.
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Do the best you can. No matter what the next rounds always better. And the next round is most often even better.
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Oh, for god sake‘s calm down Grandpa. Don’t throw anything in the garbage guys. Sell it to a noob! Haaaa haaa
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I’m looking at at least a solid four with my pH and probably seven years with my ppm. I maintain them impeccably, of course. I treat all my equipment as if I do not want to ever pay to replace it as I also enjoy testing the pH of my soil. I have other PH monitoring devices on my moisture meters, everything pretty much always says the same thing. So I’m going with it. Fact of the matter is… I use recharge. So I’m not stressing either way.
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Wait, are you telling me that I actually am in control of everything? Thank God everybody because this is something we can fix ourselves! That’s good news people. A real problem is one that we have no control over. And I can’t think of a more controlled world than a tent of plants.
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J Mostro is most likely correct. I would like to put second guess as possibly collection of whatever spray when you spray. Possibly settled and caused issues. I can’t really tell if it’s more of a rotting look or of a burning look in the center of the leaf. overwatering, though… That certainly been a big problem In my career. I would let them dry out too much. I would take seriously the whole drive back idea. And I think what I did was kill roots and then I would water them. The route ends would be dead so then they would rot in the water. It was a whole circle jerk. I just stopped over watering.