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Loriented

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Loriented

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It is a start. PA introduced another bill to try to go recreational with a 30 gram limit for possesion. Stipulation for growing says, Must have medical card (boo), no more than 5 plants, and must buy seeds from a dispensary.... WHAT? Oh well, something really is better than nothing.
 

Loriented

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I never used to read about gardening, I just planted shit. Some years were good, some not. Now, I read about it a lot. Soil is part of it, but whoa, so much to learn. I learned about hot shit, cool shit and cold shit, literally. Horse and Chicken shit is hot, Goat shit is cool, and rabbit shit is cold, meaning you have to compost hot shit, but cool works sometimes directly and cold can go straight on or in the soil… Hmmm, I have rabbits and goats 😊Used to have horses, too…

I just read about pruning vs. topping vs. thinning tomatoes. I knew what pruning and topping was, and assumed thinning was like pruning, but it’s not. Thinning is if you are growing large tomatoes, remove all but 1 or 2 flowers from each vine, so they can get bigger….. I know, I am little behind in the learning curve…. But this is cool,,, I figure why not try it on some of the cherries and plums tomatoes too, maybe not only leave one or two, but take a couple away, letting more room for the others,,, like the ones that have 20 flowers, remove about 10, or remove all but the tip on some, to see how it turns out…. 😊… but then there are different things that could happen during topping too. Like topping at the beginning will increase the bushiness, if you want a bush, and/or topping near the end of the season sends all energy to any remaining fruit. I never used to prune, but I did a little here and there this year. We will see how it all goes.
 
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