What's interesting is that they did a study using FODMAPs (a type of diet) as a baseline. It didn't seem to be the gluten that irritated people but things avoiding in the FODMAPs. I think we eat to much garbage in general.
Hah sorry Lucky this post wasn't directed at you :) I just want to make sure MP is sure before they do anything.
MP could he be DBA? Could it be a mistake on his part because of the label? I'd ask some questions and then go from there. Accusing someone can start a big issue for no reason.
Wow keep. I would never have thought about that either if it was my job! Glad you haven't had an issues.
In Florida it's a good time to solarize your garden. As Dawg sad just get rid of the plant particles.
Are you sure he's not legit? For example in Florida they give you the guidelines but no one has asked me to see my label. Could it be an over site on their part?
The first is the University of Florida Orange County extension.
You can find tons of information here. You can also bring your plants in for diagnosis or have soil samples tested as well as take classes. A great resource.
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Ok update and for anyone else who might want to know.
For Mosaic virus you do not have to get rid of your dirt. I also did not have mosaic virus. Also, white plastic that is sealed over beds will bring your dirt up to about 185 degrees.
Not leaf miner damage at all. I don't think baking dirt will go over well in my house lol. Maybe I'll have to give it away to a good home or something (sigh).
Question: Do you think plastic sheating would ge tthe temps high enough? Hm...
TMV I read is very rare. Cucumber mosaic is not and I think that it was probably that. The fruit looked...funny. Not exactly molted but funny. I ripped it out so what the hell. Better to be safe them sorry. I'll keep an eye on my other plants and see if I can get a local extension to test the...
Shit, How do you sterilize dirt?
Here's my issue it's about 20cu ft of dirt/manure/fun stuff. It weights close to that of a small submarine. It's also in a raise bed container system which is large containers off of the ground to minimize pests in Florida.
So, is the best bet to trash it...
Can you reuse the dirt in which plants had the mosaic virus in before? If not do you just throw it away? Is there a treatment for the dirt? I just trashed a cucumber plant that I think had mosaic and I want to know if I need to get rid of all the dirt in that planter. I really really don't want...