Outdoor Need ideas for outdoor gorilla

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About to order some dragons live in Georgia near the ocean and about to do an auto grow.Problem is I live near salt water and I'm wondering how the autos will do in this environment.Does anybody have any experience with the dragons outdoor?I've got a bunch of big pots And a good organic mix I'm wondering if they're going to do well outdoors in his environment does anyone have any experience with this.Just routing seeds now we'll see what happens I'll let y'all know what goes on let me know if y'all have any ideas
 
They should do fine. I also live in the south and find that autos do best here when harvested before the real hot summer months. I no longer grow outdoors but when I did, I'd do a spring planting, usually around mid April, beginning of May, then do a second planting in early to mid August for a fall crop.
 
Salt intolerance is usually only a problem for perennial plants that are exposed to periodic flooding from brackish or sea sources.
You will be providing the soil and water from non-sea sources, so there should be no issues.
I am less than 500' from sea water. No issues from sea salt.
You will need to keep the containers hydrated and cool, especially if they are on a patio or something that gets hot during the day.
 
You shouldn't have many dramas with the salt air - I live on the cost in Australia and get heaps of salt air and sea spray around my plants without too many difficulties. If we've had a big blow and the girls get a bit of salt spray, I'll just rinse them off with rain water or some standing tap water. Good luck!
 
Browse through the outdoor sticky thread, lots of ideas there.
 
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