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Old August 22, 2016   #1
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Default New Big Dwarf in winter

I am planning to raise some New Big Dwarf in my small greenhouse for early winter. How big should my container be for success?
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Old August 22, 2016   #2
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I would say about 7 to 10 gallon is good. Hudson grows them in 10 gallon pots in his greenhouse successfully.
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Old August 23, 2016   #3
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Old August 24, 2016   #4
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Uzlaguzla - I agree with Gardeneer - We had great success with New Big Dwarf planted in 10 gallon containers in our greenhouse. Please update this thread and let us know how your's produce.
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Old August 24, 2016   #5
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Hudson, Those are some fine looking maters. I have never raised this variety and have never tried winter growing. My greenhouse is small but I feel I have enough room for six plants. I plan to stop around Christmas as the light becomes a problem. I will keep you posted. My plants have just gotten their second set of leaves.
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uzlaguzla - I am on my second crop as well - although I did not plant NBD in the second crop. These two plants in the photograph were started from seed on January 1st and moved to the GH the 3rd week in January. They did well with the limited light in February - March and we pulled them in July to make room for the second crop. FYI
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I know this has been covered many times before, but would you please share the composition of you planting material.
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This is what I use uzlaguzla. I have had great success using it - so far!
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Thank you for all the advise.
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