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Old 04-12-2017, 02:30 PM
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Thanks for the advice!

It certainly will be hard to part with many of these plants, especially as some are not going to be easy to replace.

I didn't even know about boarding plants! This is something I'll look into! In the meantime, I will probably give some serious thought to paring down the collection just a bit. (Believe it or not, those plants share a 2BR apt with two humans and three cats!) I can always earmark some of that revenue for growing equipment should I need a new setup.
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Thanks for the advice!

It certainly will be hard to part with many of these plants, especially as some are not going to be easy to replace.

I didn't even know about boarding plants! This is something I'll look into! In the meantime, I will probably give some serious thought to paring down the collection just a bit. (Believe it or not, those plants share a 2BR apt with two humans and three cats!) I can always earmark some of that revenue for growing equipment should I need a new setup.
Before the divorce I was growing around 300 ochids under lights in a spare bedroom of a 3 bedroom ranch. Three benches, one 4' for seedlings, one 4' for small plants and juveniles, and an 8' bench for the mature plants (with many small things hanging from the reflectors).

Good luck with the move. I think your carnivorous stuff will be the biggest challange.
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