Green Mamba
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Hey Folks,
So I'm trying my hand at growing for the first time. I feel like my setup is tricky because I know nada and wanted some advice please.
I live in Africa and planted my germinated seeds into pots yesterday. I think I planted a little late because we're at the ass end of summer with about 6 to 8 weeks to go before autumn (fall). But I'm lucky that it's still hot during the days until about half way through May. And then from May through to end of July our days aren't freezing either. Only the nights are.
I'm growing in pots because there's no space on my property where my plants can't be seen by either neighbors or passersby.
I know I won't get a large yield because I planted so late, but I'm not to fussed about that. As long as I have enough stash to last me the winter I'm good.
I gave them a decent gravel base for drainage and used high quality potting soil.
I can offer my plants full sun for the entire day from about 9am to 5pm. But it's 8 hours of direct, hot sun.
I'll be bringing them indoors to sleep since the nights are already a little chilly. The chill came early this year.
So my questions are...
Is 8 hours of hot, direct sunshine too much?
Should I move them into a shadier spot away from the insanely hot afternoon sunshine? They'll still have access to light and will be outside during this time. But just in a shady spot provided by my house.
If they're getting 8 hours of that killer sun should I water them more than once a day?
Should I feed them? If so, with what and how often?
I'm watering with reverse osmosis water. Is that okay?
Will they be unhappy if I bring them indoors at night? The room where they'll be is warm and dark. So in other words will they be unhappy to be moved around?
I hope I'm making sense and I'm sorry for the stupid questions.
Ta!
So I'm trying my hand at growing for the first time. I feel like my setup is tricky because I know nada and wanted some advice please.
I live in Africa and planted my germinated seeds into pots yesterday. I think I planted a little late because we're at the ass end of summer with about 6 to 8 weeks to go before autumn (fall). But I'm lucky that it's still hot during the days until about half way through May. And then from May through to end of July our days aren't freezing either. Only the nights are.
I'm growing in pots because there's no space on my property where my plants can't be seen by either neighbors or passersby.
I know I won't get a large yield because I planted so late, but I'm not to fussed about that. As long as I have enough stash to last me the winter I'm good.
I gave them a decent gravel base for drainage and used high quality potting soil.
I can offer my plants full sun for the entire day from about 9am to 5pm. But it's 8 hours of direct, hot sun.
I'll be bringing them indoors to sleep since the nights are already a little chilly. The chill came early this year.
So my questions are...
Is 8 hours of hot, direct sunshine too much?
Should I move them into a shadier spot away from the insanely hot afternoon sunshine? They'll still have access to light and will be outside during this time. But just in a shady spot provided by my house.
If they're getting 8 hours of that killer sun should I water them more than once a day?
Should I feed them? If so, with what and how often?
I'm watering with reverse osmosis water. Is that okay?
Will they be unhappy if I bring them indoors at night? The room where they'll be is warm and dark. So in other words will they be unhappy to be moved around?
I hope I'm making sense and I'm sorry for the stupid questions.
Ta!
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