Last night I transplanted 2 nasturtium seedlings from my ...
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soil is moist
They are planted in a self watering pot
The mini green house was extremely moist in full sun
Weather is hot and and weird atm in south australia (supposed to be autumn but we keep getting hot spells)
I mix in some we the wild support pellets into the soil as well as mosquito bits to make sure no fungus gnat larvae get them (this garden has a fungus gnat problem)
soil is moist
They are planted in a self watering pot
The mini green house was extremely moist in full sun
Weather is hot and and weird atm in south australia (supposed to be autumn but we keep getting hot spells)
I mix in some we the wild support pellets into the soil as well as mosquito bits to make sure no fungus gnat larvae get them (this garden has a fungus gnat problem)
Last watered 1 year ago
Hiya, they are probably experiencing a little bit of transplant shock. I generally plant nasturtiums directly into the pots I want them to live in rather than transplanting because have always had transplant issues with these for some reason. If youβre worried about these surviving, you could potentially just pot up some extra seeds in these pots. That way you donβt have to wait for them to re-acclimate to the new environment.
Meanwhile I was just thinking today how much Iβd love to plant some nasturtiums again and saw your post about them. I think theyβre calling me! π€π€π€
Meanwhile I was just thinking today how much Iβd love to plant some nasturtiums again and saw your post about them. I think theyβre calling me! π€π€π€
@permacultleader keeping my fingers crossed for your babies!
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