marksctm
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Thanks all you guys, I read something about them a while back but could not find it.
If Smokes uses them, than that's good enough for me.
Thanks...
If Smokes uses them, than that's good enough for me.
Thanks...
I guess I am just lazy (and too short). I bag and label them and let them go. I do check periodically to assure the closure at the bottom is tight. After the final priming I let the tops dry until the first hull pops and I see seed. Then I cut the whole thing and put it in a brown paper bag. Later in the fall/winter I remove the cloth bag and shake out any seed.Yeah mine were full in the end. The plant keeps putting out smaller and smaller blossoms though so eventually I started just picking off the little guys to let the main bulk of good size ones get all the nutrients and finish up.
Looks like they aren't selling the 22 x 25 size bags on that site.I would never recommend Agribon to anyone. I used it for the first time last year. Of the 18 bagged plants I had, 4 ended up with holes in them. I have no idea when the holes actually developed so I ended up not saving the seed from those plants. The best stuff I've found is Organza. You can get large Organza bags with the draw string already sewn in for less than $1.50 per bag. I've used the same ones for 5 years now and there is no sign whatsoever of them wearing out. I would estimate that they will easily last 10 years. The ones I use are 22x25 1/2 inches.
http://www.yourorganzabag.com/organzabag.htm
Look toward the bottom of the page. WhiteLooks like they aren't selling the 22 x 25 size bags on that site.
I see it now, thanks! Also thanks Lakota for the other link.Look toward the bottom of the page. White
Me too. Ordered mine.Thanks Lakota, I'm on that like white on rice.
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