I've planted 8 of them in different pots, 4 per pot (since they're so small anyway) see pictures
do you think this is too little space, or maybe to much space for them? I was thinking, if they get really big I'll get a few more pots.
I wasn't actually planning on having this many, my original idea was to hope atleast one of them would grow, and then make a second one from cuttings, and leave it at that.
But then I found out that the non-bitter varient actually grows really well unlike the bitter one haha
I water them once or twice a day (if dry) with a spray bottle, so I'm pretty sure they won't drown
I'm not sure what you mean by "saturation layer".
At the bottom of the pot i've put some small stones, and there's a hole in the bottom so I think drainage wouldn't be a problem.
How would I get proper ventilation to the roots?
I've removed the plastic wrap last week.
I've read about that before, having wind blow on them to stimulate the roots to grow stronger, I don't want to expose them to the cold wind from outside because I think it'll kill them.
One guy suggested having a fan blowing on them lightly, do you have any other suggestions?
You said "agitating their stems via wind or other movement"
What other movement are you talking about?
thanks for all the advice!
and also thanks for those tips on drying, i'm gonna research that
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