I'm not sure what affected the Goji on the left. They all got a small drink of MegaCrop a few days ago. The damage showed two days ago. pH may have been too low at 5.7
Could be recessive genetics in that one seed, or (my best guess) a slight concentration of the feed on the one plant, based on appearances.I'm not sure what affected the Goji on the left. They all got a small drink of MegaCrop a few days ago. The damage showed two days ago. pH may have been too low at 5.7
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11.3562354 liters for you = 3 gallons for me.recovering nicely
what size are those garbage can style pots? they look around 90 litres
One moment, there's one outside as we speak. Be right back...what are these lizard people you speak of?
Was there a pic or statement that got left out in the last post, or was the sig block simply a hopeful bit of direction for would-be converts toward a policy of greater kindness?
I attempted to post pictures along with text and pictures would show in the preview but disappear in the reply. I had been able to drag and drop photos but the gremlin caught me.Was there a pic or statement that got left out in the last post, or was the sig block simply a hopeful bit of direction for would-be converts toward a policy of greater kindness?
Oops! We ran into some problems.
Sorry to read of the runt's being subjected to dwarf prejudices.I attempted to post pictures along with text and pictures would show in the preview but disappear in the reply. I had been able to drag and drop photos but the gremlin caught me.
The rooms are extremely down there. Rain rain and rain has been seeping and flowing across the floors for far too long. Usually the trees leafing out and the grass and weeds growing in the Spring will dry up the excess. This year is not the case. It is not a pleasant place at the moment. Gooey and slick would describe the footing.
The runt Goji is going to be trashed. The two Goji females I topped and stuck to root were 50% successful. Goji #2 did not root. Goji #3 cutting appears to be rooted. I potted Goji #2 in a 3 gallon before topping it and Goji #3 remained in its 4" pot. Of course! I transplanted the 4" Goji #3 into 3 gallon yesterday so it has to grow out a bit before going into flower.