tobh
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Lmao, I remember both well, my neighbors dad on the westbank had a datsun truck. Its been awhile since I seen either.lolI've only ever grown them outside and directly in the dirt before. The biggest thing I had to watch for was making sure they were well watered while young. SoCal area, planted some Puerto Rican 'cados. Specifically La Habra Heights, where the first mother Haas avocado tree was grown and lived until 2005. LOTS o' 'cados in the Heights!
I just noticed your avatar. I remember Datsuns! Every once in a while I see one headin' down the road. Like fuckin' Pintos.
Lmao, I remember both well, my neighbors dad on the westbank had a datsun truck. Its been awhile since I seen either.lol
Lol, to funny. Not that westbank. The westbank of the Mississippi river in my southern city. But yes I'm laughing because if you watch news, all the Arab countries love them datsuns, there the #1 vehicle wanted by terrorists. Cuz there impossible to kill, I do mean impossible.Datsun's are still huge over there. When I was living in Portland, Oregon, I had several arabs (not being racist, just don't know what they prefer to be called) offer me exuberant amounts of money for my little Datsun. Have way too much love for it to let it go though.
@rubthe nub temps have been about 70* F all winter long indoors. Humidity is really low though. Need to get a whole house humidifier, living in this place is brutal.
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Are you trying to grow these inside? That only works for a couple of weeks, these babies demand some high quality sunlight. You can have the right temps and the right pH and everything else perfect but without the right light, they are doomed.
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