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Feb 19, 2015 1:11 AM CST
Name: Carol Texas
Central Texas (Zone 8b)
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Guess I'm not as advanced as y'all. Scratching my head. With my fungus gnat problem I've had this winter I assume I've watered too much and question my misting knowledge too. The larger plants get soaked and the little seedlings I usually mist with a spray bottle twice a day. I'm still trying to figure out if I'd be better off just soaking the seedlings every few days or if the spray bottle is what I should be doing. So I pay special attention to what ya'll are doing and eventually I will figure it out. I transplanted 2 Anaheim and 3 California wonder pepper seedlings today into large containers. They had survived the gnat problem and are about 4" tall. They had a lot of roots in those little containers so maybe now they will grow even faster. I used the Vortex soil (made by Lady Bug here in Texas). Will slap myself if I overwater them (ha ha). No misting for them I guess, just a good soaking when they get dry.
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