Just a guess, the smaller plant could be because, the soil may have dried facing the sun where the plant in the back the sun never hit that side of the bag? I wrap my south facing grow bags with mylar blankets, to retain moisture and to help keep the temp of the soil in the bag more moderate. Stay Well!!!
The smaller one seems to be coming back, it never hurts to have plants at different stages. They will extend the peppers picks??? That's for watching. Have a great day.
They are 30 gallon grow bags, not sure of the L size. So far the bunnies have only got to the blue berry bushes and cantaloupe starts. I'll update the blue berry bushes they are growing fantastically now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Just a guess, the smaller plant could be because, the soil may have dried facing the sun where the plant in the back the sun never hit that side of the bag? I wrap my south facing grow bags with mylar blankets, to retain moisture and to help keep the temp of the soil in the bag more moderate.
Stay Well!!!
The smaller one seems to be coming back, it never hurts to have plants at different stages. They will extend the peppers picks??? That's for watching. Have a great day.
Pretty amazing how two plants in the same pot can grow so differently based on the sun/shade!!🪱🪱🪱
I may have over did the hardening off faze on the one. Thanks for watching.
What size grow bag are you using? 15-20 gallon? I had a bunny eat mine one year to just the stem, it grew great just was very slow bouncing back.
They are 30 gallon grow bags, not sure of the L size. So far the bunnies have only got to the blue berry bushes and cantaloupe starts. I'll update the blue berry bushes they are growing fantastically now. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@mikkosgarden definitely bigger than a 10 gallon. 30 gallon is pretty large. 😁👍
@@GardeningwithBarchuckin I hope big enough to grow 4 in one bag. Either way, I'll find out this year.