Growing Goji plants part 2
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@TheFOIBOS They are peat pots and come compressed from any see/plant supply. They puff up when you add water to them.
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I saw a video of some one in Ontario Canada that said you need to keep the plant indoors until there is light bark on the trunk to withstand winter.
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what are these pots name?
it's fiber?
what's the matterial?
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Nice work mate! I'm pleased you're seeing it in a positive light... 3 sprouters is better than none right? Just noticed it's been over a year since you posted this clip... How are they doing now?? : )
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I had good luck with a heat mat underneath and a 400 watt grow light. Year two and mine are now eight foot tall with tons of berries. Started them in Febuary indoors. When they were 3 or 4 inches, I planted outdoors and fed the hydrponic nutes, half strength asd kept them moist. I will get tons of seed this year for expansion. Harvesting seed can be tricky though. The seed I harvested last year had about a 30% germ rate. I am leaving the berries on till they are ready to drop and will shade dry.
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kees up updated on your gogi berry adventure!! ( I'm going to give it a try too) Thats so sweet of you to plant around the city. I also love the idea about reusing the coconut shell. great idea!
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do seedlings need light? could they be sprouted someplace warmer but away from the window? Some seeds need a simulated winter to sprout. Did you put them in the freezer for a while?
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@TeslaBlue Friend would sprouting in compost help? Compost is pretty ph neutral?
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I was wondering if you or anybody else know how to stake them once they are big?o they grow like a vine or a bush?
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Some great suggestions there -- also wanted to say what a GREAT idea to plant the gojis for a while in the coconut shells -- I never thought of that...woo-woo!!
I'm very interested in ur experience so pls continue :-)
yonellille 2 years ago 4
dont give up! keep us posted!
IamDemetri00 2 years ago 4