a couple scoops of that, a few pounds of castings, and a bag of compost was my last recycle
plus kelp meal, azomite, and neem seed meal.
plus kelp meal, azomite, and neem seed meal.
give me a few more years---breeding is definitely something i want to incorporate into my gardening practice.
hey buddy...mark the plant in the second row - far right for me. That one an FBPK? Looks gnarly. Don't want to lose track of that particular one as it grows...
PLEASE...
dank.Frank
Nice looking babies! Best wishes on this new project.....
And I know you'll do great things when you do. I have no doubtgive me a few more years---breeding is definitely something i want to incorporate into my gardening practice.
Heady
I've got a new cut from a T.O. cross that I'm bringing up. This would be the first round of cuttings after the plant was sexed. The numerous challenges with the T.O. seems to have been resolved as it relates to branching girth, internode spacing and related issues.
I'll get a photo up tomorrow. The internode spacing is something I have never seen personally or even online. Not sure what to make of it once the plant begins to throw out flowers.
I did not do this breeding. I supplied the genetics but that was the limit of my participation. He did a really nice job from my perspective.
CC
It's a TO (original) crossed with a NL#5is it the to x bmr line that's been worked further since i got these beans?
if so, i saw a picture of the keeper mom selected by the breeder, lets call him swami kushendez for now