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Oldguyrealy

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That light is an HLG 250 Veg Pro. I bought it specifically for those tomatoes. The pot seedlings are only incidental :eyesmoke:
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Yours are bigger than mine but last year I started them too early, it was a mess, plus I learned more about Miracle-Gro.

I might ask here. If I plant Everberring Strawberries in the Greenhouse would I have Strawberries year round?
 

curious2garden

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Yours are bigger than mine but last year I started them too early, it was a mess, plus I learned more about Miracle-Gro.

I might ask here. If I plant Everberring Strawberries in the Greenhouse would I have Strawberries year round?
I live in the Mojave so I want mine to be close to bearing when they go out usually between 3/15 to 4/15. I learned last year that from about mid June to Mid August the temps are so hot they won't bear. So if I put them out large enough I can hopefully get a few early and then get another crop before they freeze. But who knows, the weather has been a tad unpredictable.
 

Oldguyrealy

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I live in the Mojave so I want mine to be close to bearing when they go out usually between 3/15 to 4/15. I learned last year that from about mid June to Mid August the temps are so hot they won't bear. So if I put them out large enough I can hopefully get a few early and then get another crop before they freeze. But who knows, the weather has been a tad unpredictable.
If I put them in the Greenhouse they would never freeze. I think they need to freeze.

If I go with a regular bed I'm going with June Bearers.
 

curious2garden

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If I put them in the Greenhouse they would never freeze. I think they need to freeze.

If I go with a regular bed I'm going with June Bearers.
I don't remember. I grew up in Huntington Beach and we had huge strawberry farms that planted in February if I remember right. It's been awhile.
 
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