silver said:Well well well.... thanks to a descripive pm from you sand surfer, I hit the garden running.
Yes the stalks were hollow (sliced some open with my handy hobby scalpel)
Then in one I seen a pupae
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141521_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-43-26.jpg
little mongrels..... :argh:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141629_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-52-42.jpg
got back to the shade of the house..... no scalpel blade.... no problem.... out with the detector and pointer.... nothing...back and forth and forth and back.... nothing(bugga).
Tried and tried..... set the Ace up on custom with a duplicate blade.... still nothing.
Old technology then.... back and forth mighty slowly though..... got it.... seen it as I found it with sunlight as well as the magnet getting it too.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141955_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-44-10.jpg
Last thing you want out back is a lost scalpel blade somewhere.... oh just somewhere out there lol.
Any way.... bean fly it is
sand surfer said:well done casper erfect: ,what are they mate a queensland blue
sand surfer said:That is blossom end rot casper ,that causes the pumpkins to drop off ,there is quite a few reasons for it to happen like ,too much heat and humidity ,showers of rain on a sunny day while the flower is still open(when wet the flower will close and trap the water, the flower goes rotten )in the cooler weather you can control it a bit with calcium nitrate ,put it at the base of the plant and water it in or dissolve it in a bucket water and tip it on,you want about a level teaspoon once a fortnight,or you can use thrive or which ever one takes your fancy
A couple of start up tips
Dig a fire place about half a meter wide and about 15 cm deep put twigs and other small wood in it and burn it ,use shovel or digging fork and mix the ash with with about half a cup of fertiliser and the dirt in the bottom of the hole together ,there is the perfect growing pot for all cucurbits(pumpkin,all melons cucumber,and zucchini ,just stick the plant in the middle and water ,i put a stick in the middle of the hole so you know where to direct the water when the plant gets large
You will have to get some molybdenum(it trades under a name of supa moly that is a liquid or sodium molybdate that is a powder form)it is a trace element that all cucurbits need,when growing cucurbits on a comercial bases, if we did not use it we would loose up to 40% of our crops just in lost product that did not bear
You apply it as a foliage spray or in your case, just a watering can will do, just mix at the rate the label says and tip it on the plant
You apply it first when the plant is at it's third true leaf stage (that is when you have 3 full leaves on the plant,the leaves will be the shape of a full grown leaf but smaller when the first one appears you will see what i mean) and then apply it again at 2 weeks later and that is it don't do it again
You apply it the same way for all cucurbits
I have a pumpkin plant here that has at least twenty pumpkins on it ,we lost about 20 to 30 pumpkins to blossom end rot ,some of the pumpkins are still growing and two thirds of the plnt has been eaten by bloody grass hopper, i can not keep them out so i gave up
cheers grumpy(aka graeme)
silver said:Well well well.... thanks to a descripive pm from you sand surfer, I hit the garden running.
Yes the stalks were hollow (sliced some open with my handy hobby scalpel)
Then in one I seen a pupae
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141521_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-43-26.jpg
little mongrels..... :argh:
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141629_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-52-42.jpg
got back to the shade of the house..... no scalpel blade.... no problem.... out with the detector and pointer.... nothing...back and forth and forth and back.... nothing(bugga).
Tried and tried..... set the Ace up on custom with a duplicate blade.... still nothing.
Old technology then.... back and forth mighty slowly though..... got it.... seen it as I found it with sunlight as well as the magnet getting it too.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...1586141955_screenshot_2020-04-06-12-44-10.jpg
Last thing you want out back is a lost scalpel blade somewhere.... oh just somewhere out there lol.
Any way.... bean fly it is
Jaros said:Shouldn't you be wearing rubber gloves in case you have to wipe your eyes or other nether regions?? :argh: :fire: ]
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