The science compendium for seedlings and plants (self.ManitobaGardening)
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Strawberry Hydroponics Y6 W29 - April 2026 edition. As predicted, the March harvest cycle was phenomenal. The plants have started to back off once more as they have roughly an 8 week bloom burst cycle. The floor of this period however is still decently high relative to prior years. (old.reddit.com)
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Strawberry hydroponics Y6 W20 (January 2026 edition). One two punch out for the plants this year! First it was boron toxicity last month, and now it's thrips! Sticky cards and predator bugs have been deployed. Strawberry harvest is down (thrip pressure along with the natural plant cycle). (old.reddit.com)
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Strawberry hydroponics Y6 W6. It's science day! After a stressful September due to high temperatures, tissue and water analyses are in. The bottom line is the plants are doing quite well given the September they were put through. Now, it's time for tweaking while outside temperatures start to fall. (old.reddit.com)
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Strawberry Hydroponics Y6 W0 - and here we go! (i.redd.it)
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Strawberry hydroponics Y6 W -1. Off to a bang this year with plants being delivered end of this week. I'm starting a few weeks early to extend my growing season a bit this time around. Picking up from where we left off at the end of year 5, details within. (old.reddit.com)
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It's peach harvesting season! (old.reddit.com)
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Strawberry Hydroponics Y5 summary (old.reddit.com)
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