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Subject: mustard,,, can i still make it with my temps?
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| pg3 |
Lodi, California
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I am aware that mustard likes temps of above 55 or so degrees but i've also found that mustard will servive down to 26 F. I really want to clense my soil and I was wondering, in about 6-8 weeks, with high temps of about 65 F and lows of about 35-40F, would I be able to get enough biomass as to thouroughly clense the soil once I till the cover crop in? Thanks!
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11/2/2013 6:06:30 PM
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| So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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Did you battle disease in this patch you want the mustard to grow Ashton?
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11/2/2013 6:18:57 PM
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| Tconway (BigStem) |
Austin MN
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Ash I planted mine late and it still came up
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11/2/2013 6:19:25 PM
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| pg3 |
Lodi, California
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Chris,
I did notice some fungis on the soil and the soil is getting old, but now that i think about it i think i will do rye. Thanks.
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11/2/2013 6:44:16 PM
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| Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI ([email protected])
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Ashton you have already asked this question...
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11/2/2013 7:06:55 PM
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| So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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Good deal Ash ;) From what I've been told, don't plant it unless you have a disease issue.
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11/2/2013 7:44:59 PM
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| Chris S. |
Wi
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Fungus is not diseased soil. Dead plants is diseased soil. There is an important difference.
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11/2/2013 8:38:53 PM
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| Darren C (Team Big-N-Orange) |
Omaha, Ne.
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it is also for the reduction of nematodes
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11/3/2013 12:24:50 PM
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| EVandy |
Colorado
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Whats worse case if planting Mustard when you are not sure. Seems like every year around august my plants stop but there is no sign of identifiable Disease. I was planning on planting Mustard but now I wonder if I should. Any advise greatly appreciated.
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11/3/2013 4:15:06 PM
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