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new garden + grow tips

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inaniel

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hello everyone,


I recently moved into a space which now offers the freedom to grow plants! so I have acquired some friends and recieved a few gifts. I've been doing some reading on the nexus and elsewhere to research optimum grow techniques. its approaching winter, so may not be the best time but I'm also building a greenhouse in the backyard with recycled window frames in the coming weeks. here is what I'm starting with
 

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not sure why they uploaded sideways! one more. this peyote was a gift I received unexpectedly during move time and ended up putting with with another cactus. my question is: now that I'm settled in. should I repot it on it's own? I've read that peyote dont enjoy changes of environment much
 

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You'll get much better 'performance' out of a Tricho under rather different conditions from those that suit a Loph best. They need separate pots, so carefully transfer your Loph into a considerably smaller pot. It'll probably enjoy the opportunity to form a taproot, so a tall, narrow pot is OK (if potentially easily knocked over).

Your Trichs are beginning to look a little etiolated so they'll need storing somewhere cool if they can't get any more light.
not sure why they uploaded sideways!
The metadata gets stripped during uploading and they default to landscape aspect.
 
this little salvia is doing so well
 

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i do have a question- i was moving my other salvia plant and a mishap caused it to fall. i don't think there was any root damage so i placed it back in the soil. i awoke today and found it's way more droopy. should i place it in water or just give it time?
 

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