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Old December 11, 2009   #16
darwinslair
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The good thing about growing TPS is they're easy to grow in pots inside during early spring, then plant out once the frosts have finshed this way extending the growing season by another 3 months,the longer you can grow them in that first season the better the size will be at the end.
Mine this season will have growing 10 months by end of April.
ten months? good lord. I would have to start them inside in January and not be able to set them out until mid-may to get that long of a first season. Can they be in pots that long? The only plants I usually start in January are my long season peppers, and I dont do too many of those just because of room factors.

How long can you have them potted before setting out?

Tom
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