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I have been skydiving before but I mostly just like the quote. I got a random question for you though. do you happen to be a member on gulf shores pierfishing forum. lol maybe by the name of chilerelleno? I have seen that avatar around here for a long while as well as on gulf shores pierfishing...
Yea thinking back i think i overwatered them during the heat spell. Im going to lay off the water for a while and put some sany soil from my yard in the bed and try to moniter the moisture more closly. This bed is actually from last yea same soil and may have compavted some i tried to till it...
Here are some pictures of my stuff in another bed and a pot the pot is a cayenne pepper. And the other bed has tomatoes and fattalis,red bhuts,nardellos and hot banana peppers. I got the tomatoes all bunched up in that pic bc we had a storm coming in and i wanted them to have a biy of protection.
Containers are squash and cucumbers. The plants are getting about 6-7 hours of sun. I may carefully dig up my plants till the soil and add some of the soil from my yard.
Gotcha i will check further down in the soil periodically this week. If this is the issue what kind of media should introduce to assist drainage. I live on the gulf coast. Would regular white sand be enough to fix drainage issues?
Ok I will get pics later but this soil is from last year if I remember correctly it is a combo of blackcow soil,evergreen brand top soil and some peat moss. As far as what else is growing in the bed. Ill get pics shortly
i bought one of those soil test kits with the capsules. not sure how accurate they are but it says my
ph is roughly 5.5-6.0
potash amount medium
phos high
the odd thing is the nitrogen tube changed no color what so ever....................which would mean I have no or very little nitrogen. I...
I grew some last year and found them to be great for putting whole into certain dishes.like stir fry and throwing in with some beans.they also are great to make regular vinegar pepper sauce.and by the way one plant will produce ALOT.