Re: HYB: pod-setting technique


Pod setting:  One unsuspecting find I had this year was that those irises
which set pod more easily just happened to get more afternoon shade. (At
least here for me in Arizona)  Those that received all-day sun rarely if
ever took.

And I also found in the past two years that if the temperature got over 85
degrees - - give or take a few - - NO fertilization took place at all.  Dry
humidity didn't seem to play that much of a role for me.

Has anyone else heard anything to this effect?  (It may just be an Arizona
thing.  If so - - where one lives just may play a big factor in what types
of techniques are necessary to use.)

Margie
Oro Valley, AZ.
zone 8/9
irislady@comcast.net


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