The catnip is dry, and the seeds are ready to be collected.
If you haven’t been following along, you might want to take a look at where they started.
The flower clusters have been collected and dried. At this point it is suitable for storage, enjoyed by kitties, or in this case, seed collecting.
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Grubbycup shows the benefits of his topping pruning technique when it comes to plant shape and lighting effectiveness.
Grubbycup updates us on the results of his topping/pinching experiment, with his catnip control plant now in the flowering stage.
Grubbycup continues his explanation of topping as a pruning technique.
Grubbycup demonstrates how to use a “topping” technique to prune catnip in order to avoid the less productive tall, narrow shape it naturally grows into.
Grubbycup instructs us on the popular “baggie” method of germinating seeds.
Grubbycup describes his indoor garden environment in preparation for a catnip crop.
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