Indianamac
Well-Known Member
Damn BT !! That is going to be one massive crop... Good Luck!
im very curious on how that drip line works for you.... i have a lot of it, that farmers had left over, and i picked it up...
but if i incorporated it into my growing area. id get me a full roll. and the right hardware to put it toghter with..
I use it only as needed. I just use the finger test down into the soil to see how wet it is. This year I am going to inject my fertilizer thru it. I was not going to put it down but I had it leftover and the way year started I am not taking any chances.im very curious on how that drip line works for you.... i have a lot of it, that farmers had left over, and i picked it up...
but if i incorporated it into my growing area. id get me a full roll. and the right hardware to put it toghter with..
allthough i thought bacca didnt like to have WET FEET....ive only seen the drip line used professionally in my area. for squash.. and water melons.




We have a solar water heater here where I work, and live, it is smaller, but works great, I am hoping to get one for my home too., ...and it is turning out to be great for "curing" my tobacco,..I decided to use the shower room, since it is so dry here. Now all I do is turn on the shower, hot, for a few minutes, every so often, fills the room with steam...keeping the humidity just right.Mad, that is a solar hot water system, works Good to heat my DHW and supplement my radiant floor heat.
8- 30 evacuated tube collectors with a 500 gallon storage tank, She can make steam no problem if a pump fails.
BT
Thank You, If I don't I will be looking at a divorce, I might be looking at one all ready for planting in the front Yard, Field.WOW, that looks so nice and neat. That is a lot of tobacco.
Plastic Zip Ties put on loose works for me. Fast and cheap.Good job. You will find that You will be very pleased with how the bamboo works with the tobacco plants when the wind blows as well. Heck I even use them on the tomatoes. How are You going to tie them for growth? A suggestion I used was, Tie a juke twine around the upper plant as to where it wrapes around the stick, It can slide up as it grows? Loose on both. Looks like the lawn mower will be needed in the walk way soon.
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