Re: HYB: humidity effect on pod setting


Don; 
Hang in. I too had the same funk when bacterial leaf spot decimated 
my beds. Worse of all, becaue I was late cleaning out the dead leaves 
from winter I looked on it as "my fault". I went from bed to bed 
mentally kicking myself where the sun don't shine.

I picked up and made a decision to strip the worst bed and let it go 
fallow for a year. That is done and a goodly number transplanted to a 
new bed. This is where the solarization comes in and thanks to you I 
have the info.

I figured out why I couldn't find the info on the archives. I didn't 
expand the number of searches beyond the default. I got the first 50 
hits. I couldn't get there from there.

Al Bullock
 
> Right now I think I'd trade my summer for your winter when the 
irises are
> supposed to be more or less dormant.  I'm in the annual funk 
of 'why bother'
> looking at the stress and losses the summer months have given me.  
A lot of
> dormancy I'm seeing is of the permanent kind.  It's not fun to be
> discouraged every year just when the new shipments are arriving.  
Plus some
> are just now deciding to croak, so there is a year of false hope 
invested.
> 
> Donald Eaves
> donald@e...
> Texas Zone 7b, USA


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