jerriBlank
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i grew some bagseed for my first grow and didn't do anything special beside give a few treatments of miracle grow. BTW I am located in Houston, so it gets pretty hot here, a bit more humid. Lived in Austin for about 8 years. The heat and humidity aren't exactly prime grow conditions, but it is a damn plant after all!! give it the right conditions and it will grow. but on the upside the mild temps let me keep growing well into December (I hope).
just watch the freaking tomato worms!!! they got all over my pepper plants and i had to go out there each morning and kill them off, inspect the other plants too. shade is good for that kind of heat out there, but a drier climate is preferable to a more humid one!!! search the forums, i would say central texas is decent, mild, dry weather...despite the heat!! good luck!
just watch the freaking tomato worms!!! they got all over my pepper plants and i had to go out there each morning and kill them off, inspect the other plants too. shade is good for that kind of heat out there, but a drier climate is preferable to a more humid one!!! search the forums, i would say central texas is decent, mild, dry weather...despite the heat!! good luck!