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Comments (3)I would use a fast acting release fertilizer, one readily available to your plants as soon as your feed them while you wait for the slow release Osmocote to start breaking down or start to release some fertilizer after a few warm days of good weather and a few waterings...... Mike...See MoreArmageddon's 2013 Grow Update Rain Rain Rain & more Rain ....
Comments (35)well i picked the pod from the 7 pot brown and 1 guy backed out on the taste test so me and the other guy halved it ...... had a real good fruity flavor then a few seconds later the heat was quite intense my buddy starting using his Tea as mouth wash ... lol first it hit the back of the throat then moved to the top of the tongue seemed a bit hotter then the 7 pot reds i have tried . will have to run a few more test i will let the next ripe one sit on the plant for a couple weeks to build up more heat...See Morerain, rain, rain, is that enough letters?
Comments (14)Thanks Sherry. I moved Jamaican Me Crazy a few years ago, it was be side Jamaican Music and not doing well after 3 or 4 years. It has become one of my better plants since I moved it. Hope the same thing will happen with JM. The wind was nasty, was' t it Debra. We lost another cursed Bradford pear., I understand a lot of trees are down in the area. I hear that we will miss the worst of it today, which may be more your way. Thank you Kate!...See MoreRain,rain, rain
Comments (15)One half inch in San Antonio, but also appreciated. A friend near Boerne said a tornado was spotted. An alert was issued and everyone was advised to take cover, but thankfully it didn't touch down. Interestingly her cat dashed under the bed just before the alert and came out just as the alert ended. On another but related subject; with all the showers we've had off and on we have surprisingly few mosquitoes. How about y'all?...See More- 8 years agolast modified: 8 years ago
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