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2019-05-07 19:14:58 UTC  

just make sure you have perlite for good drainage

2019-05-07 19:15:11 UTC  

and try not to get mixures with too much peat moss

2019-05-07 19:15:14 UTC  

I was reading up on it and theres some pretty detailed and optimized info.

2019-05-07 20:44:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550544488242741248/575422672264101943/IMG_20190507_224343.jpg

2019-05-07 20:44:18 UTC  

Wtf camera stop taking monochromatic photos

2019-05-07 20:44:44 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/550544488242741248/575422790908379159/IMG_20190507_224433.jpg

2019-05-07 20:44:52 UTC  

Here you go @ᚱᛟᛟᛏ

2019-05-07 20:45:05 UTC  

<:poggers:531564093891674143>

2019-05-07 20:45:08 UTC  

Hers are so big

2019-05-07 20:46:30 UTC  

what city are you closest to, again?

2019-05-07 20:48:34 UTC  

If you'd consider it a city I guess Zamość, if not, Lublin

2019-05-07 20:48:59 UTC  

I mean, for polish standards my town is a "city", damn even a "powiat city"

2019-05-07 20:49:06 UTC  

But it's like 27k

2019-05-07 20:49:16 UTC  

So

2019-05-07 20:49:35 UTC  

Poland has a lot of microclimates

2019-05-07 20:49:52 UTC  

seems like you're zone 6b then

2019-05-07 20:50:08 UTC  

I don't know what that means, but whatever

2019-05-07 20:50:35 UTC  

no wonder you got spring sooner

2019-05-07 20:50:36 UTC  

means

2019-05-07 20:50:42 UTC  

I guess there are different climates for mountains, regions near sea and prolly north-east

2019-05-07 20:51:01 UTC  

that any perrenials you have need to be able to stand -20.6°C to -17.8°C to survive

2019-05-07 20:51:51 UTC  

Whatever that means either

2019-05-07 20:52:50 UTC  

perrenials are plants that live more than 2 years

2019-05-07 20:53:00 UTC  

they go dormant in the winter

2019-05-07 20:53:07 UTC  

and wake up in the spring

2019-05-07 20:53:43 UTC  

There used to be temperatures lower than -20C I think
Not anymore though

2019-05-07 20:54:04 UTC  

there's annuals (lives one year then seeds), biennial(lives two year then seeds), perrenials(lives multiple years)

2019-05-07 20:54:13 UTC  

most perrenials seed every year

2019-05-07 20:54:13 UTC  

Oh, yeah, latin

2019-05-07 20:54:15 UTC  

like trees

2019-05-07 20:54:16 UTC  

That makes sense

2019-05-07 20:54:21 UTC  

trees are technically perrenials

2019-05-07 20:54:28 UTC  

ye

2019-05-07 20:54:31 UTC  

Nice

2019-05-07 20:54:44 UTC  

mhm

2019-05-07 20:54:58 UTC  

I wonder how my trees are doing

2019-05-07 20:55:08 UTC  

I hope at least half of them will survive

2019-05-07 20:55:37 UTC  

Most likely no fruits this year though

2019-05-07 20:55:40 UTC  

:/

2019-05-07 20:55:42 UTC  

lame

2019-05-07 20:55:44 UTC  

how come?