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08-10-2009, 03:57 PM #5
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Plant Stretching
I'm only growing two plants at a time. I'm about to completely re-build my complete growing station to be perfectly professional. I have the two plants securely supported by wooden poles right now, I'm just stressing about the stems actually supporting themselves later on. I heard I could transplant the plants and actually burry some of the elongated stem into the new soil when I do, would that be a smarter move than to sit back and let them take their current course? The more I read the more I second guess myself and can't find a comfortable schedule to stick to. The ph levels are neutral, though I accidently got slow release nutes in the soil, which if they don't burn the plants I'll flush out later and not worry about that atm. Thank you for your interest and answers to my previous questions. Most people eat new kids alive. Just rest assured I am doing all the research in my spare time I can possibly stand. haha
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