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Rothkirch
try again! LOL
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I can see them on the leaves, but not on the trunk.
You mean PoppySue David! She is the queen of detail in pics!
I can't see them anywhere, Brugie!
Monika has told me when I had sent her a pic of brugs in my hoophouse, that I was keeping my hoophouse way to humid and that is why I had nubbies. Of course, I had not even noticed I had them until she said that!
I see some on the leaf stalks but not on the trunk.
David, I never tried it.
Can't see thi pic either. Darn.
Don't know how you are sending the pics David, but all I get is a red X, can't bring picture in, small or enlarged.
me too....
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I think it might be because Dave is working on the site.
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I can see it right now, but that doesn't mean it will be here if I refresh. Will try it and see what happens.
I refreshed a couple of times and the third try is still there. Very strange.
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David I can see the last picture you posted but none of the others. But it's not just your pictures there is a thread in tropicals that is the same way.
I posted on the DG forum for Dave to check out.
Wow, I can't even see one photo in the whole thread.
Me either!
They're back :) I can see em!
Ok for me, I see them.
David ,
........I know that too much nitrogen can make a plant behave like this. Once I was experimenting with some home brew foliar fertlizer for my tomatoes. Which was to high in N. The plants grew like giant trees, deep green , thick stems, huge leaves and pre-roots all over the plant.
......... It was quite a sight but of course hardly any fruit.
JMO,
Catch Ya Later, §hirley in
Smalltownrednecktractorville,WI
That's where I saw it. I knew I had seen it but couldn't remember where. I had it on a couple of tomato plants a couple of years ago. They took root anyplace they laid down on the ground and really quickly.
Well, lay that Rk down, David!! Then you can cut it up after it roots all along the length, for us all! LOL
David, your Rothkirch looks great. It has really grown since the last picture you posted. You have really done a terrific job on this one!
David, your Rothkirch looks great.
Kell, I like your idea...lol
root ya got roots.....
Shoot CC,It's budding!
That sounds great rooty! These small roots will not hurt the buds at all.
heheheh .. Look out root, yer lil root-lettes are gonna grow overnight very fast and climb up the trunk to get yer buds. LOL
This is known as the "Jack & The Beanstalk" syndrome
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It is so humid/wet here in S. Louisiana that I frequently have the white nubbies all over some of my brugs in the ground.
David that plant is very ill, it has nubitosis ickimugous but the only way I can know for sure is for you to pack it up right now and send it to me! I will investigate further and get back with you.
Susie did I do that right?????? Seriously I can't wait to see what it does when it gets bigger for you.
Roots looking good!
David your Rothkirch (sp) looks very healthy and happy. I had no problem seeing your photos, so maybe your ISP. My ISP is blocking DG newsletters again. I may have to change ISP but don't want to do all that address changing thing. Donna
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LOL David! And Tracey, I just love your DX nubitosis ickimugous. Sounds what i have on me!
Listen, as I recall,Monika told us once to be careful not to cut too much on RK, it hates it!
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