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Originally Posted by Dreaminofthetropics
Do you see an advantage of doing one over the other?
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I'm assuming you have very warm days and warm nights with high humidity since you're in Florida. If that's the case, I'd say planting in the ground is to your biggest advantage as long as you properly prepare the soil. In my location with low humidity and cool nights I have left mine in a pot and in my greenhouse until they got quite large so that they've got more vigor when I planted them in the ground but your conditions should be much more favorable.