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Hardening off
With half hardy plants should one harden them off at the seedling stage, or
wait until they've grown on a bit more and made a few true leaves? Frank |
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Hardening off
On 29/03/16 17:19, Frank Booth wrote:
With half hardy plants should one harden them off at the seedling stage, or wait until they've grown on a bit more and made a few true leaves? Frank The latter. Also, by the time they have grown those leaves, frosts will be less likely. -- Jeff |
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