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After watering the twelve cactus, first 50 ml then 75 ml on the second six. 12/08/2024 Farm Log A new test using nitrogen calcium

Today Jim Verner and I applied 50 ml of nitrogen calcium on six cactus, and 75 ml on another six in the same...

The author applying the nitrogen calcium mix to the base of the cactus. 12/08/2024 Farm Log A new test using nitrogen calcium

Today Jim Verner and I applied 50 ml of nitrogen calcium on six cactus, and 75 ml on another six in the same...

The author applying the nitrogen calcium mix to the base of the cactus. 12/08/2024 Farm Log A new test using nitrogen calcium

Today Jim Verner and I applied 50 ml of nitrogen calcium on six cactus, and 75 ml on another six in the same...

Jim Verner standing next to the first experimental row. 12/08/2024 Farm Log A new soil amendment test

Today, Jim Verner helped me create an experiment using organic soy pellets and gypsum. On six cactus, we disturbed the soil around the...

First six opuntia ficus indica with organic soy pellets and gypsum. 12/08/2024 Farm Log A new soil amendment test

Today, Jim Verner helped me create an experiment using organic soy pellets and gypsum. On six cactus, we disturbed the soil around the...

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