okcomputer
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You think the plants would do better if I just placed them in the shade of some citrus trees I have growing back there? Thats an option too if it would work
You think the plants would do better if I just placed them in the shade of some citrus trees I have growing back there? Thats an option too if it would work
What you want to aim for is a greenhouse with a roof only.. so not really a greenhouse. You want sun to hit the plants but not so much that it will stress them out.
It might not even be necessary. It all depends on how intense the sun is.Is that something I can find? Or will I have to design and build it all myself?
You think the plants would do better if I just placed them in the shade of some citrus trees I have growing back there? Thats an option too if it would work
I would suggest any organic soil or soiless mix with adequate drainage and ferts in them. Im using something with worm castings, bat guano, vermiculite, and other necessary ingredients. I get the bags for $7. As far as nutes, its up to as far as how much chemicals you want in your plants. I use a light organic nute that is 8-7-6.I have an indoor grow going to keep me busy until I harvest the first week of august. What type of soil and nutes do you prefer to use?
I still personally don't think you should put the pots at the base of trees, you want as much sun on them as possible once they're beyond seedling stage.
They're pretty small trees, and I was just going to put them near the trees, I just figured if the trees were growing ok there, it was a good spot in the yard