scotchpine wrote:Cool. Can ya grow that stuff on the moon, cause I think BMC needs a new gimmick: http://now.msn.com/money/0308-ice-tea-beer.aspx
I can't believe that iced tea stuff! Talk about something you could make better at home. It's like buying a pre-mixed margarita.
Accumulated GDD since emergence of the first leaf = 1093.
Most of the field is at awn emergence, right were Merit was around the same GDD:

The most advanced part of the field seems to be in flowering, with most heads emerged or partially emerged, about a week ahead of Merit. This is the same trend that has existed going back to the first stages of leaf development.

Even the short, nutrient-deficient part of the field has emerging awns:

although, they are patchier there than in the healthy parts.
Anybody familiar enough with kernel development to know if this guy is past flowering and into the soft dough stage?

I guess the main conclusion I have so far is that fertilization and perhaps planting rate have a drastic impact on plant development. We'll see if that carries over into the yield I can get from different parts of the field.
Also worth pointing out -- the field is crawling with aphids:

They don't seem to have carried any viruses, but I would have liked to have sprayed with an insecticide early on. Still have the option, but navigating the field is so hard, that I imagine I would cause more damage to the plants than I would prevent. Any advice here?























