I did a write up on someone else's diary once
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Re: Riks Salty Exo Cheese
Only been a few inches or so of stretch I've noticed here.
The aromas are lovely. More like a sweet cheese so far though.
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Ha that made me laugh, the thought of updating someone else’s diary, priceless
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I'd give that a miss Vs old years mate. There's only an opinion of previous years productivity. Side by sides can give an indication, and a proper case study has controlled conditions and repeatability. If one summer has more rain and higher temps and this year has little rain etc you're comparing different situations.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:39 am@GHO
I going with Mrs some time today pal, to go feed some soya bean meal into the field and water in with some of the Photonic.
I'll take some before and after pics, which will take some time and Mr and Mrs can collaborate and give our opinions from observations from previous years. Been there about 5 years 3 acres and we can read the land pretty well.
Should make a good article to write up for you?
Without experienced people running it mate there's a lot of margin for error outdoors.
Indoor under lights controlled conditions etc could be worth a go though.
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We have been trying to condition the soil this year, so we've been spreading composted horse manure, some soya meal.GHO wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 2:36 pmI'd give that a miss Vs old years mate. There's only an opinion of previous years productivity. Side by sides can give an indication, and a proper case study has controlled conditions and repeatability. If one summer has more rain and higher temps and this year has little rain etc you're comparing different situations.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:39 am@GHO
I going with Mrs some time today pal, to go feed some soya bean meal into the field and water in with some of the Photonic.
I'll take some before and after pics, which will take some time and Mr and Mrs can collaborate and give our opinions from observations from previous years. Been there about 5 years 3 acres and we can read the land pretty well.
Should make a good article to write up for you?
Without experienced people running it mate there's a lot of margin for error outdoors.
Indoor under lights controlled conditions etc could be worth a go though.
I was planning on a side by side with the Photonic and Something like the Rocks Resinator like Keeno used to use? With some cuttings.
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I wouldn't worry pal, there's been plenty on test and out for review at the moment. For a side by side I'd imagine they'd both have similar effects but better done by someone who's comparing it with something they already use rather than two products new to them.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 3:21 pmWe have been trying to condition the soil this year, so we've been spreading composted horse manure, some soya meal.GHO wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 2:36 pmI'd give that a miss Vs old years mate. There's only an opinion of previous years productivity. Side by sides can give an indication, and a proper case study has controlled conditions and repeatability. If one summer has more rain and higher temps and this year has little rain etc you're comparing different situations.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:39 am
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I going with Mrs some time today pal, to go feed some soya bean meal into the field and water in with some of the Photonic.
I'll take some before and after pics, which will take some time and Mr and Mrs can collaborate and give our opinions from observations from previous years. Been there about 5 years 3 acres and we can read the land pretty well.
Should make a good article to write up for you?
Without experienced people running it mate there's a lot of margin for error outdoors.
Indoor under lights controlled conditions etc could be worth a go though.
I was planning on a side by side with the Photonic and Something like the Rocks Resinator like Keeno used to use? With some cuttings.
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CoolGHO wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 6:11 pmI wouldn't worry pal, there's been plenty on test and out for review at the moment. For a side by side I'd imagine they'd both have similar effects but better done by someone who's comparing it with something they already use rather than two products new to them.DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 3:21 pmWe have been trying to condition the soil this year, so we've been spreading composted horse manure, some soya meal.GHO wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 2:36 pm
I'd give that a miss Vs old years mate. There's only an opinion of previous years productivity. Side by sides can give an indication, and a proper case study has controlled conditions and repeatability. If one summer has more rain and higher temps and this year has little rain etc you're comparing different situations.
Without experienced people running it mate there's a lot of margin for error outdoors.
Indoor under lights controlled conditions etc could be worth a go though.
I was planning on a side by side with the Photonic and Something like the Rocks Resinator like Keeno used to use? With some cuttings.
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Re: Riks Salty Exo Cheese
Getting a right good ole frosting from Jack Frost. Wahooooo.......
....and some lights off pics from yesterday.
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