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Apr 2, 2015 3:36 PM CST
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@eric4home I did plant according to the guide (planted 4-6 weeks before I would think I could put the plants into the ground) -- but I think I just didn't water or feed correctly - maybe (not sure). The plants are doing better now that they are outside with "mother nature" and getting natural sun and longer days -- I don't know, hopefully this next winter will be much better. I am not going to try tomatoes and those kinds of things in the GH during Dec-Feb - just too difficult to get them going. Funny thing though, the tomato plants I had in October spent a nice winter in the GH and produced some small tomatoes -- they are happy with the new sunny days and are putting on great. So it seems the plants that were already sizeable when they went into the GH did good -- just the seedlings were not very successful.
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