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  1. H.A.F.

    The James Gang

    All three of those in the last pic are girls so I'll have more variety. 2 days and they still aren't thirsty in the one gallons so up-potting will probably be tomorrow. The Frosty MacFish has good enough lower branches to take a flower clone so I may do that. The other two are beanstalks and I'm...
  2. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    I tried and failed once and I just did the scraping thing like on weed clones. gave it a few hard whacks with a knife to score it. Nothing like that pic but it makes sense if you are eventually sacrificing that limb off the tree when it works.
  3. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    @Fiddler's Green this popped up on my youtube feed so I just copied a picture. I think maybe you dodn't go deep enough on the rooting thing?
  4. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    I just had a stoner idea I needed to jot down. tomatoes and peppers in bottomless pots - no transplant and it would protect the rootball from chipmunks. I can still use the gopher mesh and bury them a little but it solves a lot of potential issues.
  5. H.A.F.

    Under Canopy Lighting?

    I thought about this - like the light movers and such. But that progression is not hitting everywhere for all 12-ish hours of daylight. One side gets it in the morning, the other side evening. Think phototropism. With under canopy or side lighting you are keeping them on at all times the...
  6. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    The places I have been excavating for the garden show anywhere from 6-12 inches of good stuff before the lighter colored clay layer. And that's just on the edge of the forest near the house. I can get great soil with just a shovel and a sifter. And it is mostly decomposed leaf litter and sticks...
  7. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    Everything is still living in the leaf-pile experiment. I'd love to be able to harvest potatoes with a leaf rake. But it's open to air so there's no heat from decomposition building up. I think having them on top is good mulch for a pot, but I don't think having a lot in the mix would be good...
  8. H.A.F.

    YLYL possibly going to hell edition.

  9. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    I am going to try starting a few determinate tomatoes every month and keep a rotation going until fall. They ripen almost all at once then they're done, so a succession of harvests might be cool. The seeds cost next to nothing, but if I grow one far enough away from other tomatoes I can save...
  10. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    Along the back fence to the right of the gate are "green beauty" peas. They are/were doing the best of all my fence crops. Yesterday I noticed something had eaten most of the tops off and I don't know how that will effect them. But I put a second fence about a foot away just to see what...
  11. H.A.F.

    The James Gang

    So I did this yesterday, just because of some reason... Might be because I have to wait on these to root before I can flip these. And there's only 6 limbs each. I really don't care how many I have left to flip as long as I have a clone to make more. But 4 limbs would be great if the tops don't...
  12. H.A.F.

    YLYL possibly going to hell edition.

  13. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    Back again - this time it's the Pink Striped Oakworm moth. Gravity defying eggs, but I doubt they'll get anywhere near maturity. My guess is a green lizard will get them.
  14. H.A.F.

    YLYL possibly going to hell edition.

  15. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    I was just out putting the sprinkler on the garden when I realied the thing I have not seen that is usually pretty annoying by now - mosquitos! I have not had one bite yet and I just realized it. It's been warm enough for them for a bit. I don't know what is eating them but it's nothing that...
  16. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    so far that's 2 crazy moths I have put on here. I have plenty of the camoflage ones that look like oak bark. Only factor I can attribute is ddoing the indoor living soil thing outside. I have a lush cover crop where my tomatoes will be going and stuff fflowering everywhere. There are also no...
  17. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    I searched to find out what it was and for giggles I searched moth with Trump hair - it's been taken by the Neopalpa donaldtrumpi But like you I think the Rosy Maple Moth should have taken the prize ;)
  18. H.A.F.

    Fruit and vegetable gardens 2024

    This is on my back door right now. I have the coolest moths! Check out that mullet LOL
  19. H.A.F.

    The James Gang

    So this is now veg. I still need to clone the Taxi but I noticed I hadn't pruned the lower limbs yet. I took the seed leaves and 3-blade leaves and any associated suckers. the new Chemdog mom got a 2g pot. Her only job is to provide a clone at some point. I'll let her get big as slow as I can...
  20. H.A.F.

    The James Gang

    I'll be having enough Chemdog to do cannagars, edibles, whatever - I have the mom which may or may not be harvested on 5/2 when it hits 60 days. I'll at least snag a sample. She's the middle shrub on the right. The two clones that had cover crops in the 2g pots went to 7g to flower out. One I...
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