I have a limited area where I can grow. My house backs up to an active bike trail with people walking and riding constantly. That's the only place I could put it. I think I am going to enclose it and make it an indoor shed after this harvest.

I have about 6" of pea gravel under the pots in the holes they sit in.

The tall one is Strawberry Cough.

I might end up just moving the tall one outside.

Sun shade is coming down today.

I'll check out that dealing with heat thread right meow.

Thanks for the input guys. :stoned:
psiclown Reviewed by psiclown on . Soil PH too Low Hello first post on this site. I am a newbie outdoor grower (green house actually). The PH of my water is around 7.2. My soil PH is around 5.5. My soil consists of CA Supersoil, Vermiculite, and Perlite. I use Jack's Classic 20-20-20 every third watering. Some of the big fan leaves are starting to droop a little and are slightly discolored. I'm sure this is the PH issue. I have read about adding hydrated lime but to raise it but that it can also be toxic and bipolar for PH testing. Rating: 5