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Don't over water it's better to soak them 2 or 3vtimes a week than every day, plants are lazy, you want the roots to look for water which will make them stronger.. Tomato, eggplant, peppers and zucchini/squash are good starter plants. You will have to re_pot them,the bigger pot the better plant.Be patient if you buy from a nursery or store they are fertilized to fuck and will want to start fruiting to early PICK THEM, let the plant grow first then you should get a nice crop..
Yes let the plants grow if they fruit too early all the energy will go to the fruit and you will have a couple of say green peppers on a tiny plant vs a dozen on a healthy plant also pull the suckers between the branches on your tomato plants. Your local nursery will be more than happy to give you advice.
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[–] Bolux 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Don't over water it's better to soak them 2 or 3vtimes a week than every day, plants are lazy, you want the roots to look for water which will make them stronger.. Tomato, eggplant, peppers and zucchini/squash are good starter plants. You will have to re_pot them,the bigger pot the better plant.Be patient if you buy from a nursery or store they are fertilized to fuck and will want to start fruiting to early PICK THEM, let the plant grow first then you should get a nice crop..
[–] GoatsnHoes1 [S] ago
Let me make sure I have this straight, you are saying, pick them when they fruit early and they will keep fruiting, yes?
[–] Bolux 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes let the plants grow if they fruit too early all the energy will go to the fruit and you will have a couple of say green peppers on a tiny plant vs a dozen on a healthy plant also pull the suckers between the branches on your tomato plants. Your local nursery will be more than happy to give you advice.