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March 31, 2014 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Pilot Hill, Ca.
Posts: 307
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Quit babying those plants! I move my plants around constantly. In the greenhouse, outside the greenhouse, into full afternoon sun, into morning sun - all depending on where they are in the hardening process. I have different batches in different stages of hardening.This helps to keep them on their toes and they like the movement (yes, they told me so). One thing I don't pay any attention to is the temperature unless it gets in the mid-thirties in which case into the greenhouse they go. Never had a plant succumb to temperature swings before. Right now they're out in the rain at 45 degrees. They've never looked happier. I don't keep them out in heavier rain.
I'm shipping 70 of them out this week to the wife's garden club so members can buy them. Money goes to scholarships for youngsters majoring in agriculture.
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