jimi on Nostr: This variety of giant Nopal cactus was transplanted about a month ago. 1st gets a ...
This variety of giant Nopal cactus was transplanted about a month ago.
1st gets a little drain water regularly
2nd was given a little water at planting
3rd doing great with no water at all!
This plant can be fodder for livestock, eaten and distilled into ethanol.😉
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2024-05-17 20:59:16Event JSON
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