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Propagation Tricks for Getting Peppers Started Indoors
Starting peppers indoors before winter ends gives them the head start they need. These plants take their time, and by giving them a few extra weeks of warmth and steady care inside, they come out stronger once we move them out. That’s why February and early March are perfect for sowing peppers indoors.
Getting the environment just right during these first few weeks makes all the difference. A good setup with stable warmth, solid lighting, and a few simple supplies sets the foundation. With
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Feb 20th 2026
Setting Up Grow Tents for Healthy Seedlings in Early Spring
Starting seeds in late winter or early spring comes with a few challenges. Cold air, short days, and unpredictable temperature swings can set young plants back before they even get going. That is where grow tents can really help. They let us build a more stable home for seedlings inside the house, with steady light, warmth, and airflow that young plants need to stay healthy.
Grow tents give us more control over the growing conditions early in the season. We do not have to worry about cold drafts
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Feb 15th 2026
Spring Pest Control Tactics Before Bugs Wake Up
As winter fades and the days start warming up, grow rooms and greenhouses go through more than just a seasonal shift. Early spring brings a narrow but important window for getting ahead of pest problems before they show up in full force. Many bugs stay dormant when it’s cold, but they don’t stay gone for long. Once they sense the rise in temperature, they’re back on the move.
That’s why spring pest control starts before anything is actually buzzing, flying, or crawling. G
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Feb 15th 2026
Picking Containers for Small Spaces When Sunlight Is Limited
Growing cannabis indoors during late winter always brings its own puzzles. The light is still short, the temperatures do not help much, and space is usually tight. But one thing we can control well is the kind of container each plant grows in. Picking the right containers matters more than it seems. They are where roots develop, where nutrients are absorbed, and they will shape how well our plants cope with low natural sunlight.
At this time of year, when the sun does not stick around long in mo
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Feb 2nd 2026