Anybody tried this?
Steffen Sweden
7 years ago
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Steffen Sweden
7 years agoHyn Patty, Western NC Mountains (USA)
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Anybody tried aeroponic propagation?
Comments (6)I wouldn't say that you are doing it wrong..they need to go into soil eventually, right? My guess is that they haven't been acclimated correctly..if they have been in a cloner with 100% humidity and they get thrown into your air, they get shocked..i would try putting them in potting mix, but making sure you had something over them to keep humidity in, so you can gradually get them used to less and less. are they shriveling up and dying, or are they turning black first? black is usually too much water, sometimes cold..green and dead, I would go back to guessing humidity, assuming that you watered them!! You got roots!! That is the hardest part..so keep playing with your methods, you'll be a pro in no time! Donna...See MoreSaber knives ? Anybody tried or heard about them ?
Comments (10)IMHO, no. These are price-point knives carrying the Shun name marketed to inexperienced people without much money. I wish Shun wouldn't do stuff like this, but they obviously have. They will work fine but are certainly not the Shuns I was referring to. Beginning with their "classic" line, Shun makes wonderful upscale knives. The Komachi 2 line is not the same as the ones they built their reputation on. Really good knives made with really good steel are expensive. Too expensive for most folks. From what you've said, I suspect the Sabers will suit you fine. If you know how to hone and how to sharpen so you can keep the edges in shape, they should serve you well indefinitely. If you've got an extra 100+ you can come to a place of understanding about kitchen knives you will never forget. That's the cost of a Mac 6 1/2" santoku...the one I've linked below. When you compare it to whatever comes with your Saber set -- or pretty much anyone else's set -- you will understand the difference as soon as it comes to your hand. This is the lowest-priced quality santoku available. Thin, strong, about 60 Rockwell, with grantons, a 16-degree edge-grind and well-conceived handle and overall configuration. I'm suggesting it as a lark for you suspecting that it will change your opinion about what's important in kitchen knives from the first time you use it. The difference between it and what most people are accustomed to is profound. Then, again, you're talking about serious money for a single knife. Here is a link that might be useful: Mac Santoku...See Moresuper italian paste tomato has anybody tried it?
Comments (0)has anyone tried super italian paste tomato? decent production?...See MoreJust curious whether anybody tried this mix to grow veggies
Comments (0)I use to make my own mix with 1 part peat, 1 part perlite , 1 part compost, little worm pop.. To grow my curry plant. My curry plants did awesome time this mix.. I also use to add coffee grounds & fish emulsion every other week.. Have anybody tried this mix for veggies? I am thinking to add some pine bark(may be 3 of 4 parts) too.. Basically adding a part of compost to al's 5:1:1 mix.. Could u pls give me your suggestions. Btw I live in south bay (LA).. My temp doesn't go much above 90's.. Thanks, Happy gardening!...See MoreUser
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