Seamaiden
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Hey Sea I have my other girls (I Hope) out behind my 2nd out building and only one of the 16 threw .... Dare I say it ...:rage: .... Balls, so it's all good.No, it's not the curse of the straw bales. I've had some issues with plants I thought were sexed this year, and someone close to me who knows their stuff gave me a batch of excess ladies, and one of them BANG! Dropped balls.
Do you have any replacements available?
Thank you for this post Seamaiden..Im not crazy after all! :woot:No, it's not the curse of the straw bales. I've had some issues with plants I thought were sexed this year, and someone close to me who knows their stuff gave me a batch of excess ladies, and one of them BANG! Dropped balls.
Sorry for the delay altitudefarmer, must say my peppers love the bales and the tomatoes are doing pretty good. My eggplants are starting to pop, they continue to flower but then the flowers died .... Now they finally are growing out. Just planted my carrots and beets in mid July also some more lettuce ... They did well the first time. Oh and the last pick is my potato patch .... It started growing in one of my small compost piles, that had a lot of Alpaca Manure in it and apparently my kitchen scraped potato skins along with some parts of the potato that were cut upGot a good lotion recipe?
LOVE the work with PTO. It is a hideously long process, and can produce pretty random results, but I like PTO better than BHO both on the process AND the product.
SGs are gorgeous.
Weird about the straw bales and males. @Seamaiden ; you had a female clone reverse in the straw bales?
What is your consensus on this technique with tomatoes, peppers, etc? I found this thread intriguing.
If a feller wanted some male plants...
And now lets bring out a fresh pic of "LADY MEDUSA" whatcha think ? She is looking lush and just waiting to bust out her flower. Have to start putting in some bamboo stakes to hold up her tops soon.View attachment 424969
Here's the "Lady Medusa"....
A 7 1/2 foot long tall drink of water, with a real robust figure and filling out in all the right places.
Hay bales and or alfalfa bales do not seem to work well, but I'm sure if you pick up some alfalfa bale(s) for the compost pile it will make a good manure tea next season ... Heck I just gave myself a good idea for once ...lolThanks for the info, Zoner and SeaMaiden. I was wondering if I used alfalfa instead of straw if the triacontinol (sp?) would be too much. Going to research that a bit.
Was thinking of putting GLITTER on the stake holding her upShe's a Beauty Zoner! :woot:
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