To: ApplegateRanch
Up this Am, and it is nippy. A cool 50 degrees. This is August. Usually really hot and dry weather. I sure could use some global warming right about now. I never will get a tomato off my vines in the raised beds at this point.
222 posted on
08/15/2013 4:51:20 AM PDT by
greeneyes
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To: greeneyes; ApplegateRanch
I planted four Tromboncino Squash seeds - each one in a paper cup with seed starter mix and they aren't coming up and it's been four or five days. I had them in the house - my other various seeds did start in cups in the house. I have set the squash seeds outside this morning to get sun but it is cloudy today. I wonder if the seeds are dead now?
I suppose I need a grow light for inside house. I had never heard of grow lights until I got on this forum months ago. Do either of you have any suggestions as to the kind of grow light is best? I have no idea. Do you just put the grow light anywhere in the house and put the cups with seeds under it? I think the squash seeds would have sprouted with a grow light.
223 posted on
08/15/2013 8:54:23 AM PDT by
Marcella
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