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Mahogany Seedling being attacked, by what ? Now what ?
Comments (5)personally.. i try to avoid eating insect poops ... intentionally anyway but on the other hand.. contemplating how they turn pine tar/resin/sap [since i have had them on pines] into sugar is bewildering ... maybe they can swap some dna with scale and solve the human waste issues .. double yuck ... where am i going with this??? even if i had been tempted to 'taste it' ... i might not be willing to admit such ... besides the ants... when everything underneath starts turning black ... is also a way to 'find' the scale... i think the sugars mildew .... rotflmbo ... ken...See Morealoe: now what? epi: what happened?
Comments (2)Forgot to add that it's a Night-blooming Cereus type, either Epiphyllum hookeri (syn. E. stenopetalum) or Epiphyllum oxypetalum (commonly called Queen of the Night). A picture will determine which... E. hookeri is unscented and has a carmine-colored style while E. oxypetalum is divinely fragrant and has a white style....See MorePlumeria now has 10-12 leaves..now what?
Comments (3)It is doing what it is supposed to do. Also, they do curve, it is normal don't try and straighten it too dramatically. It is basically a tree and has to curve for the leaves. When the plant develops flowers, the tree will branch off the flowering area (inflorescence). Staking the plant it a good idea mainly for protection rather than to keep it "straight". I would not use Bloom Booster. I know it is labeled for tropical plants. Check this website and research fertilizers used. The middle number is supposed to promote blossoms, but there is a lot of controversy about using a high phosphorus (middle number). Spray n Grow is very popular with plumeria growers. Bill, this is more your area....See MoreNow what ? Left bag of potatoes in van overnight . Now frozen.
Comments (14)chisue asked: "Do potatoes ever freeze in the ground before they are harvested?" No. Potatoes must be harvested befoe the ground freezes. However, on farms south of the Illinois/Wisconsin border, the potato plant dies and dries in September and should be harvested by the time the vine dries. Harvesting can begin as soon as the vine dies. Potatoes can be stored outside in a thick potato mound, but the mound must be constructed in a way to keep the potatoes from freezing and elevated a bit above the average gound level; They should not experience standing water, but at the same time, they need the earthern atmosphere to preserve their moisture content. Potatoes stored in a mound are good to about mid-March following harvest. If the frost depth is 18 inches, then the walls of the mound must be thicker than 18 inches....See More- 21 days ago
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