BaliHotPepper said:I've got a hook on day 6. [emoji271][emoji271][emoji271][emoji271]
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Great news!
Bhut!
Just saying
BaliHotPepper said:I've got a hook on day 6. [emoji271][emoji271][emoji271][emoji271]
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I ended up with 9 total germinated. Two of them were like growing back into the seed though when I dug in to check on them, so I just tossed them.U)<now said:I've officially arrived at this party! One plant plus 3 hooks! arty:
BaliHotPepper said:My lonely hook on day 7
Walchit said:Is that the same as the wp(wetable powder) mycos?
Devv said:I just love the "birds of prey".
The coolest thing I've ever seen regarding them was a harvest of cukes in late October, they plant August 15th here. As they ran the equipment through the field, hundreds (like 400-500) of Falcons and Hawks were circling and diving after the rodents. I guess the noise was a calling card for them
Yes. Cheap and work wondersColdSmoke said:
Are those rice hulls in your soil mix?
NeedsWork said:Potted up the two leaders. Also a hawk (Cooper's Hawk) stopped by.
Full size here: https://500px.com/photo/244860945/cooper-s-hawk-by-nick-muir?ctx_page=1&from=user&user_id=10611795
Nice shot!
love using rice hulls when I have them. I use them sometimes in my mash tun for certain grain brews, and really have loved using them in my seedling mixes. No helmet heads ever when using them, light airy mix, all is well.BaliHotPepper said:Yes. Cheap and work wonders