That's a great point. I trimmed them down. To my surprise ,the pepper plants grow kind of like bonsai plants. It's easy to reduce the girth of the plant(s), while not reducing the integrity of the light absorption from the upper nodes.
I actually have ample room now. (have not made an update post yet.)
I might still get rid of half of the plants to make room for ganja more plants.
Right on, that's good news on all fronts!
Man, we've been eating the yellow wax beans as fast as they come in from the garden outside. I have 2 rows going and they're all producing pretty nicely. I'm going to throw in a late crop when I clear some room, so I can keep eating them into the fall. But it's supposed to be 37C here tomorrow (ie: sweltering!) so it won't be sowing weather. Beans beans the musical fruit! The more you eat the more you.... ;)
That's a great point. I trimmed them down. To my surprise ,the pepper plants grow kind of like bonsai plants. It's easy to reduce the girth of the plant(s), while not reducing the integrity of the light absorption from the upper nodes.
I actually have ample room now. (have not made an update post yet.)
I might still get rid of half of the plants to make room for
ganjamore plants.Right on, that's good news on all fronts!
Man, we've been eating the yellow wax beans as fast as they come in from the garden outside. I have 2 rows going and they're all producing pretty nicely. I'm going to throw in a late crop when I clear some room, so I can keep eating them into the fall. But it's supposed to be 37C here tomorrow (ie: sweltering!) so it won't be sowing weather. Beans beans the musical fruit! The more you eat the more you.... ;)