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Post by swimmom500 on Apr 24, 2024 15:38:44 GMT -5
I guess that’s possible. I watched a U-tube video and she was just cutting off pieces. And then skips to months later and look how great they all look! Lol! I will search for a different video and see if they mention only certain branches. Thanks for your insight!!
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Post by lynnee on Apr 25, 2024 23:54:46 GMT -5
My petunia seedlings are coming along very slowly. Today (April 25) I switched the pump setting to "always on".
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Post by lynnee on May 1, 2024 16:22:31 GMT -5
The Petunia seedlings have been coming along nicely! I thinned them about a week ago, and switching the pumo to "always on" had the desired effect of promoting faster growth. The seedlings were growing so well, in fact, that they were outgrowing the Bounty. Today I took five of the pods out, and transplanted the seedlings to organic potting soil with fertilizer included. They should do fine out front--at least one has some buds. The four remaining pods will be transplanted when they're larger. The one pod with the kind of stunted seedlings was originally placed in the deck hole in front of the light pole. In my experience, plants usually grow poorly in this particular spot. They always improve when they're moved anywhere else on the deck. Does anyone else have this issue? Any theories why that would be a bad location?
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