My 3 plants are in the ground. And in 3-gallon pots, I have the pollinators at the moment, then I will switch them to 20 gallons, and the bacup
1780 Melka is fabulous, a 2183, and 2501 bestrom. Every year I put the bacup on the ground near the plants I want to grow, but Travis, one of the nights we were having dinner, told me it’s a mistake. That the roots come together a lot, and that when you remove the bacups, those roots die, and can cause some disease to the roots of the plant that you continue to grow. It’s common sense, I understood it when he perfected it. So from now on the larger potted bacups, in case any of the 3 o’clock plants have a problem (2183-2560-2365)
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