I collected seeds from wild plants and I am enjoying gooseberries planted in pots. Now I have the inca berry I got from highlands. The seeds are germinating!
I ordered a starter plant. It grew but became very leggy. I am still working on it by using cuttings. Should I give up wuth this one and try again. Also, I am trying to grow it indoors.
Hi June, I wouldn't give up on it just yet but it can't hurt to plant another one and see what happens. I did once have a Gooseberry plant that died, which made me feel despondent but I realised later that it was just bad luck. Does it get a lot of sun? Which area do you live in?
You were supposed to tell us how to grow the plant. But all you did was yap, yap, yap. You should have shown the step-by-step from seed to planting in a pot, how deep, how much water etc. etc. etc.
I collected seeds from wild plants and I am enjoying gooseberries planted in pots. Now I have the inca berry I got from highlands. The seeds are germinating!
Yusses bro
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I ordered a starter plant. It grew but became very leggy. I am still working on it by using cuttings. Should I give up wuth this one and try again. Also, I am trying to grow it indoors.
Hi June, I wouldn't give up on it just yet but it can't hurt to plant another one and see what happens. I did once have a Gooseberry plant that died, which made me feel despondent but I realised later that it was just bad luck. Does it get a lot of sun? Which area do you live in?
Hi June, I thought I'd show you my plants so you can see how they look in different states. Here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/Pkx34wDO4Go/v-deo.html
What size pot are you using to grow your cape gooseberry?
I normally use pots 400mm high and 500mm wide but I'm not really sure if that's optimal as I just picked them pretty randomly.
You were supposed to tell us how to grow the plant. But all you did was yap, yap, yap. You should have shown the step-by-step from seed to planting in a pot, how deep, how much water etc. etc. etc.
Thanks bud. I'll make an effort to make videos like that. I appreciate the "blunt" feedback. It's a great suggestion. :)
Looks like a tomato plant