gregsolartan
"Greggor"
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2008
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Hello again board peeps, bored peeps whatever
When I introduced myself the other day I queried about growing in the tropics and have never grown outdoe befoe. I think I posted that I had 5 8" tall seedlings and I just transplanted yesterday and they look OK...But just OK. I had a little yellowing and the first leaves dying but they seem to be handling it. Somebody piped up and said I'm in a greenhouse environment and to just plant and cool out mon. But I know better I guess I am asking on what experianced outdoor green thumbs would tell me what to look out for as far as parasites, insects, and I also want to know how to feed these girls naturally. I have compost to throw on top as well as table scraps things of this nature....I've always had good luck indoors so I think I can do this plus they are close and well hidden so easily looked after and manicured. I'm clueless on nutes so any help from you generous cultivators is much appreciated...Thank you so much in advance
Warm Regards from the equator,
Greggor
When I introduced myself the other day I queried about growing in the tropics and have never grown outdoe befoe. I think I posted that I had 5 8" tall seedlings and I just transplanted yesterday and they look OK...But just OK. I had a little yellowing and the first leaves dying but they seem to be handling it. Somebody piped up and said I'm in a greenhouse environment and to just plant and cool out mon. But I know better I guess I am asking on what experianced outdoor green thumbs would tell me what to look out for as far as parasites, insects, and I also want to know how to feed these girls naturally. I have compost to throw on top as well as table scraps things of this nature....I've always had good luck indoors so I think I can do this plus they are close and well hidden so easily looked after and manicured. I'm clueless on nutes so any help from you generous cultivators is much appreciated...Thank you so much in advance
Warm Regards from the equator,
Greggor