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Wilting Camellias and Magnolias
Jade wrote:
You didnt answer the question... how do you 'harden off' plants? I've never heard of this before. I have heard it in the aspect of nurserys. A nursery raises seedlings in a hot house with high humidity. They are repotted and moved out into the open, under say 90% shade, buy only get daily watering. So they are hardened to water. Later they might be movesd out to 20% shade cloth and thus "hardened to sunlight. Think of it as training the plant to adapt to different conditions. |
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