Smaritza
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I haven't put it together yet. I am ready to plant!!! I have some cuttings that need to be potted. Once I do that, should I put them in the green house? Our weather is getting a little warmer. Today 79-80, but then it's going down to 55-60. I have also 2 that I bought that have leafed out inside my kitchen. Should they go out too?
I'm getting antsy..
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bigsmile542
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Good luck with the new green house. I put my new little guys out for some sun. But it is 90 here and 50 at night. Zone 8 Southwest TX
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Smaritiz, a GH is a great thing to have. Congrats! Just make sure you have a way to pop window in to let fresh air inside on a hot day. Here is a thread and a picture of mine that I bought a few years a go. http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/Does-anybody-use-a-hoop-house-4970783?highlight=greenhouse Today, I wish I built the kit 3 times the size. Mine is always 10 degrees warmer than outside temps except on sunny days.
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Smaritza
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I haven't graduated to that size greenhouse yet. I hope to by next year. I purchased the one I have now from amazon. When I put it together I'll post some pics.
I just want to get the figs outdoors,so I can make room for the next batch. I'm having success rooting, but I don't want to put them out and have them croak on me.
That would make sad..
__________________ Smaritza
Bronx, NY
Wishing for: Ronde de Bordeaux, Aubique Petit, Pananas Purple, Longue d Aout, Lebanese Red, Ischia Black, Scott's Black, Martineca Rimada,
Tarantella, Jolly Tiger, Nero,