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Thanks for the tip, Ron. I've been selectively plucking it to keep it tame because I like the way it looks. Best to get it out of the pot of my most valuable and favorite plant though, just in case. Maybe I'll set up a pot for it all by itself.
Hope you're right brotha.. It's been pretty slow moving for me this winter.
Seems that only my villosas really enjoy the 42*F nights and 62*F days we've been getting in the GH since December. But alas, things are finally starting to thaw and warm up around here.
Think temps in the GH got up to 70*F today, and only down to the low 50*s last night. Spring is finally coming to New Canada!!
Hope you're right brotha.. It's been pretty slow moving for me this winter.
Seems that only my villosas really enjoy the 42*F nights and 62*F days we've been getting in the GH since December. But alas, things are finally starting to thaw and warm up around here.
Think temps in the GH got up to 70*F today, and only down to the low 50*s last night. Spring is finally coming to New Canada!!
Sorry, I didn't see this until now. 42 is pretty damn cold, but shouldn't be too much of an issue if the days are warmer. If you can get that one up to about 80F during the day, I think you'll see a noticeable grow increase.
Took all of my plants out over the weekend and moved them into a grow tent. I seldom get to see my plants, so I took some photos. Here's the edwardsiana from Rob:
Man, I really miss my eddie. I lost mine to what I call Insidious Rot Syndrome, when it rotted out from under itself. I don't know exactly what caused it, but i suspect night temps too low, without a large enough increase during the day. It was just too cold this winter.
Man, I really miss my eddie. I lost mine to what I call Insidious Rot Syndrome, when it rotted out from under itself. I don't know exactly what caused it, but i suspect night temps too low, without a large enough increase during the day. It was just too cold this winter.
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