Jungle beat intensifies,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5gmO1ORaEI>>1491485>Burpee SuperSauceI wonder how the flavor will be. I've been trying to stick to heirloom, but some people requested some hybrid cultivars this time.
>Looks like you're going to have a wonderful harvest this year!I hope so! I can't wait to pick fruit, I'm nearly out of dehydrated tomatoes.
>>1491523Most citrus are self-fruitful cultivars. If you stay away from hybrids you should have nearly identical fruit.
>>1491576What is the lone seedling in the clear plastic container?
>>1491591Pic of setup?
>>1491711They should be kept just barely moist. Keep them warmish and put a humidity dome over them if they don't have one. They will probably come up once things are correct.
>>1491659Sure is. Heat and humidity help a great deal.
>>1491661Things are heating up, but I'm waiting for the last cold storm. There always is one. Maybe this year will be lucky and late frost won't happen.
>>1491710>>1491697>I give all my seedlings enough time to truly see who are the chads of the group with the largest, most vigorous growth.I do the same. With nightshade plants I can sometimes let them grow to 4-6 tall, snip off the ones I don't want and plant them so they grow into new plants. It is just like a cutting and I don't disturb the roots of the larger plant I want to keep.
>>1491778Just comfrey, mint, and plantain leaves. Mostly for wounds, stings, and digestion respectively.
>>1491769>>1491777>>1491784I had all fluro and replaced it with LED (pic) while adding even more lights. I nearly tripled the amount of lights, tripled the amount I could grow, but the cost and results are the same.
>>1491860That is mostly a neighbor thing. If you are good with your neighbors and keep your head down you'll most likely not have trouble. Just have a backup plan if there is a problem.
>>1491862Anyplace with a controlling, "HOA."