xtro Posted September 3, 2018 Report Share Posted September 3, 2018 when your starting a new plant a lot can go wrong, some yrs back i was forced to shelter the new borns after a bout of issues ranging from rodents knocking the small pots over to bugs and ants chewing the babies, espcially if you are a guerilla farmer a small pot can be put on uneven ground by itself which increases the odds it will tip over if a rodent nudges alongside for a sniff, late spring time storms can incl hail which reaked havoc as well for that you will need a heavier duty shade mesh. trouble in the seedling phase can and will cost u a lot of money in seeds and cut your season short if you dont prepare i have several contraptions such as this, they are pegged to the ground for stability, il put this anywhere outdoors that suits, the pots go inside, water them twice a wk approx 100ml each time (works in my environment) and severel wks later healthy seedlings are the result, from there they go into the ground or a bigger pot and tend to survive quiet nicely https://www.bunnings.com.au/bbq-buddy-large-food-tent_p3180254 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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