Patton eating.

bouaboua

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Very good eating grass. I will need to order some.
 

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It's definitely worth the money. I planted it on Saturday and that is how well it's growing already. It would be better to let it mature a little before putting it into the enclosure, but I wanted see if it would grow in there. Plus she loves it, :D so I'm going to keep re-seeding. Once it warms up outside I'm going to seed some large planters and let it grow big.
 

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So here's an update on my plants. It's been exactly one week since I planted them. I am very happy with these. I can't wait until I can plant outside.

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I really like that you planted it over the majority of the substrate [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH] I think I'm gonna do that [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]
 

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Re: RE: Patton eating.

Barista5261 said:
I really like that you planted it over the majority of the substrate [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH] I think I'm gonna do that [SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH]

I put about an inch or two of organic potting soil down, moistened it, sprinkled the seeds over that and then lightly coated them with coconut coir. I water the whole enclosure with a squirt bottle twice a day.
 
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