Vegetable garden of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)

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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)




by to be chafoin » 24/07/19, 22:18

I often look at this site when I want to identify a havoc. We can search from photos (damage on leaf / stem / fruit).
http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/D/575
http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/C/5058/Tomate ... noctuelles
Perhaps the caterpillar of the moth (nocturnal) but at the same time if it is not inhabited, perhaps a bird. Animals must also be thirsty. I found a tomato gnawed like a potato (by a vole?).
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 24/07/19, 22:44

Did67 wrote:On peppers, holes quite similar, but inhabited at home: earwigs! But were they minors or just opportunists ??? I do not know.

In any case, they are everywhere, at my place!


Ah indeed they are part of the local fauna.

I'll watch to see if it gets passed ... : Evil:
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 24/07/19, 22:47

to be chafoin wrote:I often look at this site when I want to identify a havoc. We can search from photos (damage on leaf / stem / fruit).
http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/D/575
http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/C/5058/Tomate ... noctuelles
Perhaps the caterpillar of the moth (nocturnal) but at the same time if it is not inhabited, perhaps a bird. Animals must also be thirsty. I found a tomato gnawed like a potato (by a vole?).


Well seen.

It actually looks like it.

Well, I'm going to watch this more closely.

A video will be released on the subject but I posted it here in photos to find out more.
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Re: Laziness of the (super) lazy in the 04 (800m)




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 24/07/19, 22:49

The first in a series of 7 videos

It's just that it's easier to film the eggplants than to take photos ...

In 3 minutes we went around and then it's good.

A priori RAS for purchased eggplants.
All those that bear fruit.

Our sowing is later than we can see.

On the other hand, significant difference in growth between the tunnel and the exterior.
Too hot in the tunnel?
Those in the tunnel still bear fruit but the plants are less vigorous

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by GuyGadebois » 24/07/19, 22:49

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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 24/07/19, 22:58

GuyGadebois wrote:https://www.aujardin.info/fiches/perce-oreille.php


Image I reassure you I have already seen ...
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by GuyGadebois » 24/07/19, 23:31

nico239 wrote:
GuyGadebois wrote:https://www.aujardin.info/fiches/perce-oreille.php


Image I reassure you I have already seen ...

I never said otherwise, but the article answers your questions.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 24/07/19, 23:57

GuyGadebois wrote:I never said otherwise, but the article answers your questions.


That is to say?
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 25/07/19, 00:38

I don't remember where I posted the two previous photos ... so here they are again

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And those of the day by moving the outdoor sensor to the ground we are a little less but still 5 degrees apart.

differential outside temperature and bottom of the trunk 5 degrees 1.JPG
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And again I took a trunk which is not very shaded on the ground, others are much more like this one (we will come back to this in video)

zucchini sown in the ground on June 22.
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 25/07/19, 00:39

Otherwise precisely by taking these previous photos today I found that it worked .... and at an hour however very hot as we can see in the photos above

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