EternalSun
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You’re right. Plenty of time to fill out…and upNot the purple diesel daze. It was the 2nd of the branches after topping that broke. It would have been a main stalk, but I have plenty of time to train the other one to spread out a bit.
A little late for the week, but here’s Sunday’s haircut… I did have a few training phopah’s and broke some branches accidentally. Good thing I have the whole summer to grow em out.
If having the perfect set up and I could choose, this would be it!In the ground, grow bags and greenhouse. Hudson valley NY.
Looks like you’re going to be mighty busy judging by the quantity in the trailer also guessing you are in Oregon or Washington as those are the same brands I’m familiar withShould just about do it, PH’d and organically fertilized
Yes,Looks like you’re going to be mighty busy judging by the quantity in the trailer also guessing you are in Oregon or Washington as those are the same brands I’m familiar with
This is my first year doing it this way. Traditionally, I’ve gone 30 gallon pots, but after the grow season I’d pull the pots to clean everything out, and it was one MASSIVE rootball all twisted and bound up.If having the perfect set up and I could choose, this would be it!
Love their Icecream!!!!Yes,
PNW, east of Tillamook
CheeseLove their Icecream!!!!
I've seen Paw Paws in the local nursery before but never knew much about them. Now im intrigued. Might have to scope out a good place on the property to plant a Paw Paw or 2.It's one of only a handful of indigenous fruit trees in No. America. They have a unique flavor. Some say like Mango and Banana but I don't know. I love Mango. Hard to describe.
Absolutely!!!Cheese
Just understand they are self sterile. Even though they are monoecious their timing of male and female parts prevent self fertilizations. So get a couple or few.I've seen Paw Paws in the local nursery before but never knew much about them. Now im intrigued. Might have to scope out a good place on the property to plant a Paw Paw or 2.
And dare I say it....Cheese!Love their Icecream!!!!
You'll likely get about what you get indoors in a pot for size. An autowater system outside might make a good setup but I've never tried that and the plants would be a PIA to move when they get big. Being in the earth makes a big difference to how big my plants get. If you put plants outside during the day you'll still get pests unless the pests are night pests that are human.Question to my fellow growers. What is the max size plant you have produced in a 3.5 gallon pot and a 5 gallon pot? I am at the point where I need to transplant, but am thinking of growing in pots this year, less 10 that’ll be in ground.
I’m tired of the pests and need more control over quite a few of my ladies.
Thank you in advance for any answers.
Beautiful set up. Harvest will be great.May 28th and they are looking healthy in Hudson Valley NY..
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