>>2770611Less work, I don't need to constantly watch heat and wipe everything up after, just load them into oven, set temperate and take them out when done.
>>2770756If you are going to it's better to go for it as soon as they are ripe, otherwise you might lose a lot of them to pests and disease.
I learned that hard way when I lost over half of my grapes to noble rot because I kept putting it off.
>>2770770Pupila microdwarf, pic related before harvest, they do well in those tiny 2.5 liter pots and don't even reach 30 cm of height, very nice for container growing.
>>2770826>amino acids fertilizers, do you use them?I used to for a few years when planting perennials but I didn't really see any significant difference so I stopped using them.
>I was planning to dope my rosemary with all kind of stuffs like picrel (amino acids+molasses), kelp, worm castings, sprouted seeds tea and mycorrhiza after I repot itSounds like you are over complicating things too much to me.
I had a phase when I used all kinds of plant supplements and they don't seem to do much.
Just your own worm castings or compost should have everything it needs.