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September 24, 2016 | #10 |
Tomatovillian™
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No amount of regular household fan is going to prepare a plant for high wind.
No plant of this type can deal with that kind of wind no matter what happens it will eat them alive. Here is how I get my plants used to being outside soon after they sprout they go outside all day on the south east side of my house. At the time of year I do this the sun is almost at its lowest and not very strong. They collect sun there and come in at night. while inside at night they grow in the house and the next morning weather permitting they go back out. Here is what I discovered. No matter the temperature outside 40 50 60 even they collect sunlight and energy. Then they come in and the root ball warms up and the plant grows more stocky. Cold treatment. Yes plants do grow in the dark. Worth Last edited by Worth1; September 24, 2016 at 07:42 PM. |
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