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Redhunter1012

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MoonLab

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Its looking good so far.
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hickslawns

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@Sgt Fury possibly bronze birch borers. If they had rings of circles around the base it would be easier to confirm. If only a handful of holes I am not sure. Still could be a type of borer.
 
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bowhunter1023

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It was a bit muddy last night, but I was able to get most of the weeds under control. My beans are growing extremely slow. While weeding, I found dog pecker mushrooms coming up under them! My cucumbers got hammered by yellow striped beetles and are suffering as a result. I may replant in the near future if they don't recover. Other than that, the peppers and maters look great. All of my maters are thriving, which makes me a happy farmer!

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bowhunter1023

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If you look at the 3rd row of maters, that small one has been a test dummy for some high-end fertilizers from Humbolt County, CA. For those that don't know, Humbolt County is the seat of the legal marijuana movement. Many of the best growers in the world are from there and they've developed some of the finest technologies for growing weed, which just so happens, also work very well for tomatoes. I bought some to try and as you can see, it works amazingly well! The plant just to the right of the stunted one, is the same variety and was the same size the day of planting. The difference is amazing.
 

5Cent

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Looking real good Jesse!

Even in a raised bed, after the last 24+hr. soaker, I expect it to be the final nail in the coffin for our plants. We got the boys sunflowers transplanted and they are nearly 1' tall but the maters and cucs are done if the son doesn't come out and dry/heat things up. I have never seen anything like this spring weather my entire life.....crazy!
 

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my tomatoes and peppers aren't none too happy right now with wet feet for so long. everything else is doing ok, but if we don't dry out now I'll lose some plants to the wet.
 
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