Growing anything other than weed?

Manidoo

In Bloom
Decided last minute to plant some Zucchini Seeds. They too were attacked by the Striped Cucumber Beetles and I have been diligently removing them as I don't use pesticides unless it is mandatory and even then it's natural or nothing..

I don't like huge Zucchini bats and they're horrible tasting in comparison with the small ones. So I don't grow them in the conventional way, instead of I pack them together and harvest baby zucchini by the hundreds.




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Manidoo

In Bloom
I won't even bother to say what this is called in Anishinaabemowiin, but it's easier to translate it as - " Thunder Sage" , and it is a very rarer type of sage used for particular ceremoniaes and more.

This is not the that White Sage that is exploited and used sacreligiously by the mainstream culture vulture and it is not one that you can buy with money.

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Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
Got some kind of tomato blight so a lot of my plants aren't looking too good but they're absolutely loaded with fruit so I'm just gonna run with it. Interestingly it didn't affect the cherries at all. View attachment 75910 View attachment 75911
I've had some issues with black spot on a few tomatoes. It rains every other day and a shit ton each time..........it's too much agua. Corn and cukes are not complaining tho :)
 

Gentlemancorpse

Cannabis Chaotician
Staff member
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I've had some issues with black spot on a few tomatoes. It rains every other day and a shit ton each time..........it's too much agua. Corn and cukes are not complaining tho :)
Same exact thing here! Too much rain in July now I've got black spot on half my tomatoes! Unfortunately my cukes just never seemed to take off either. The peas are what seem to be appreciating the rain most here, best crop I've ever had.
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
Same exact thing here! Too much rain in July now I've got black spot on half my tomatoes! Unfortunately my cukes just never seemed to take off either. The peas are what seem to be appreciating the rain most here, best crop I've ever had.
My cukes were slow but started tromboning them out this week. Cherry tom's are cranking but not going to be a great tomato year as things look now.......My first colander full is going in the dryer today.....all small ones. There are some good green ones on the vines....but the vines are weak looking.
 
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