She is a pretty girl!Love those skinny leaves!
At least the next 7 days are supposed to be dry! With that, I'm gonna let the little one go that time........if nothing comes up.
She is a pretty girl!Love those skinny leaves!
@Phyter (or anyone else ...) -- Recently stumbled on these AFN threads and I've been digging deeply into them, including some of the referenced articles on the web (Sutton, et al). But for the life of me I cannot find where or how to order/purchase the product. The web site (endoplanthealth.com) is more slient than a gov't covert spy operation. And my searches across the internet have turned up nothing. What I am missing or doing wrong? I and several of my neighbors would love a new and improved method for tackling this persistent problem. thx.
Send me a dm or contact direct. bmason@endoplanthealth.com Will even call you if you'd prefer.@Phyter (or anyone else ...) -- Recently stumbled on these AFN threads and I've been digging deeply into them, including some of the referenced articles on the web (Sutton, et al). But for the life of me I cannot find where or how to order/purchase the product. The web site (endoplanthealth.com) is more slient than a gov't covert spy operation. And my searches across the internet have turned up nothing. What I am missing or doing wrong? I and several of my neighbors would love a new and improved method for tackling this persistent problem. thx.
Stunning!Welps... sittin here watching the rain fall, listening to the fall forecast.. which is more rain the normal.. La Nina' or somtin.....
So Phyter is gonna get a big test for sure... I've been spraying once a week for months now, and so far, so good.
This Red Mandarine has been treated since being transplanted at a young age, including the rootball being saturated with Phyter.
She's getting close, another week or two now. Picture from Saturday.
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I think we're going to see some great results this year, and certainly Phyter will be put to task in the coming weeks/months as the season turns-- for the worse! Your auto's were an excellent preview as well, you had some nasty spells that could have taken them out... And now more rot-friendly stuff rolling thoughSome of my OD flowers this year very clean and healthy thanks to @Phyter for the tester this year. The girls are happy and healthy....
... Oct. is going to be interesting to say the least! This late Summer and fall has been the most "normal" in years, no gnarly record busting heat waves, weeks of higher than usual ave.T's,....if anything, cooler and more foggy especially now. ...The fog is much reduced by this time in Sept., but it's still around well into the afternoon.This is NOT helping! .... and it makes me think a wet Fall my be in store...So Phyter is gonna get a big test for sure... I've been spraying once a week for months now, and so far, so good.