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^^^^^You are guaranteed to bring in pests. If you take them out, leave them out.
My nursery is in my garage, plenty of bugs here already, and a snake too last year and my office is out here. Yikes, and thanks for the advice.^^^^^
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I got spider mites, too. It was a painful lesson.My nursery is in my garage, plenty of bugs here already, and a snake too last year and my office is out here. Yikes, and thanks for the advice.
Yes, guerrilla.I got spider mites, too. It was a painful lesson.
Do you plan to grow them outside?
I did that when i started. Took them out in the morning and brother in at night. Then one of my wife’s tomato plants got spider mites which spread.OK so this is a question that I suppose the answer is going to be why would I not, but it never hurts to get some feedback. Below you will see my cabinet nursery. I know it looks pretty bad compared to what other people do but hey, it is working and it is all I got. I live in coastal North Carolina and the weather is the bomb right now warm and sunny and I’m thinking why would I not take all my girls outside to soak up some good sunshine when it is nice and bring them back inside as the day cools off.
Do you guys have any thoughts on this?
I grow outdoors.How about the plants sitting in the dark because your lights are too short .
Your gonna need longer lights to fully maximize your space.
Last year was a bad year in the north east for aphid infestation. You don't want them.My nursery is in my garage, plenty of bugs here already, and a snake too last year and my office is out here. Yikes, and thanks for the advice.
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