Lilolme
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I wish mine wasn't so dry
Fresh orange peel in the jars for four hours. I was told here and in the instructions 4-5 hours tops you dont want to start a mold issue.
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I wish mine wasn't so dry
I don't know how often ladybugs lay eggs but I do know that it happens in some rooms due to good conditions for it the only way to find out is to let this experiment run all the way through let the ones you put in their dial and if a new ones appear you know that they're laying your rounds the ladybugs may continue to stay there longer than you think with our Greenhouse putting ladybugs in there I can never know if they're reproducing because I find them all over the place everywhere because they're so many of them
Figured it's too late to try to remoisture it...idk
The gallery uploads are down due to a software update/migration glitch.I still can't upload pics...says some error wtf
Is the lil one in the solo cup your girl's?Man the girls in flower are so smelly and stinky...not seeing aphids!!!!!! ......are awesome thanx for the tip on that I'm gonna keep the rooms infested with em
I guess you're getting great at estimating transplant dates, because you're hitting them in that sweet spot where they're just ready to explode. are you adding anything specific to boost root growth?But all of em are same age...weird huh...just repotting them helps them grow...none of the ones in solo cups are root bound or nothing
Well, you're doing something right, cause they adapted quickly to the bigger pots, then. I think adaptable plants are very healthy ones, cause they can deal immediately with adversity. Maybe the whole aphid thing made them stronger, and the ladybugs make it feel more like outside... idk. I'd be freaked out if i were a plant growing in a closet in Alaska in the middle of winter, but then, i'm just a summer kind of person.Wouldn't say that lol just transplanting when I can and can afford the soil or coco....no boosters