How Does Your Garden Grow??????

too larry

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I looked it up an it is a tangerine not a mandarin. It says its a very old cultivar. They taste good thats for sure. We probably going to get 300 of them off this 3 year old tree.
From wicki wicki:

"Mandarin" and "tangerine" are two words for the same thing, technically Citrus reticulata Blanco. They're called mandarins because they were thought to be native to China; they're called tangerines because they were thought to have come from Tangiers.
 

NirvanaMesa

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I want to say they (citrus) are native to china but some of the selected mandarin types were developed or selected in Morocco.
 

xtsho

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I'm still eating Kale. The garlic and onions I planted are doing fine. I also have some everbearing Strawberries still blooming but they don't set fruit. Almost the end of January and we're in the mid fifties here in Portland. Winter decided not to show up I guess. I'm going to stop growing onions. They are just too inexpensive to justify the space they take up. I don't have much space so I want to grow harder to find produce. Plus I can buy a 50 pound bag of onions for a little more than $6 at Smartfoodservice down the street.


 

too larry

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I got side tracked into working in the garden today. Well, garden adjacent anyway.

Moved a bunch of mushroom compost around. Disturbed a lot of worms.

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Made a soil mix. Used up all the old, wet coffee ground compost so I could clean the bin and empty the three months worth of coffee grounds that have been keeping me from using the passenger seat of my truck.

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Beachwalker

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So I got sick of watching the price of GH Flora micro go up like a rocket so I'm switching to powders. I bought Peter's (or Jacks, name it one or the other and make up your damn mind will ya?) 10-30-20 Bloom booster

So I noticed that Jack's 20-20-20 was kind of pricey, I found this Schultz 20-20-20, claims has micronutrients,

I can't find almost any info about it on line and I can't find the back label of the Box pic anywhere on line ?!

..Does anybody know anything about this product?

Screenshot_20190201-120947.png it'll be here tomorrow, at worst I'll use it in the garden on the tomates, but I don't see why it won't be fine for indoor cannabis veg too?

I'll put a picture of the box's back label up, it's about the cheapest brand name you can find although I did see bulk 20-20-20 product on eBay slightly cheaper but without free shipping
 
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xtsho

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So I got sick of watching the price of GH Flora micro go up like a rocket so I'm switching to powders. I bought Peter's (or Jacks, name it one or the other and make up your damn mind will ya?) 10-30-20 Bloom booster

So I noticed that Jack's 20-20-20 was kind of pricey, I found this Schultz 20-20-20, claims has micronutrients,

I can't find almost any info about it on line and I can't find the back label of the Box pic anywhere on line ?!

..Does anybody know anything about this product?

View attachment 4274714 it'll be here tomorrow, at worst I'll use it in the garden on the tomates, but I don't see why it won't be fine for indoor cannabis veg too?

I'll put a picture of the box's back label up, it's about the cheapest brand name you can find although I did see bulk 20-20-20 product on eBay slightly cheaper but without free shipping
It won't work. You need to buy a dozen bottles from Advanced Nutrients in order to grow weed. You should know that. :bigjoint:

I found this. Not the same product but they probably use the same ingredients in all their stuff just in different formulations.

http://archpdfs.lps.org/Chemicals/SchultzPlantFoodPlus.pdf

https://www.greenbook.net/schultz-company/all-purpose-liquid-plant-food

https://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=19028002
 

Beachwalker

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It won't work. You need to buy a dozen bottles from Advanced Nutrients in order to grow weed. You should know that. :bigjoint:

I found this. Not the same product but they probably use the same ingredients in all their stuff just in different formulations.

http://archpdfs.lps.org/Chemicals/SchultzPlantFoodPlus.pdf

https://www.greenbook.net/schultz-company/all-purpose-liquid-plant-food

https://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/household/brands?tbl=brands&id=19028002
Damn that made me laugh! :mrgreen: thank you I needed it today
 

farmerfischer

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probably should have waited on these, but last year my pumpkins and watermelons didn't do shit, wanted to give them a head start this year....now i'm afraid that by next months when i can put these out, they're going to have already taken over my house, like jumanji.....
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I was thinking about getting some of my watermelons going aswell.
 
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