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Originally posted by .243 WSSM View PostThat is looking great! Congrats. Weird how there is some gaps. Will be good for dove to land in those open areas. You will be amazed at how many hummingbirds will work those sesame flowers later in the summer. Weeds don't look too bad in there, dual mag did a fairly good job
I think the gaps may be caused by the seed going to deep(?). What I've read, the sprout can't get through very heavy crust.Last edited by Brute Killer; 06-25-2019, 05:54 AM.
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The hay Grazer is really dominating the Sesame, now. I am surprised at how fast it came up. If I had realized it was going to grow that much, I would have got the field sprayed with something to kill that grass.
[ame="http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kA73a6TVrK4"]Haygrazer dominating sesame - YouTube[/ame]
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Something peculiar is going on in this little patch. Although, this is the only spot I saw that was like this. The Dual Magnum (I don't know why I said Poast) is a pre-emergent herbicide, so that was just a wild guess.
[ame="http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SIWP_lCaALw"]something peculiar in the Sesame - YouTube[/ame]Last edited by Brute Killer; 08-01-2019, 09:08 AM.
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That is johnson grass that has taken over. In the future use a clethodim product and it will only kill grass plants and not the sesame. The sesame has a very long tap root on it so it's weird how some is wilting and other plants fine. My sesame got drowned out by the millets in the mix I planted. My sunflower patch is looking good though
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Originally posted by .243 WSSM View PostThat is johnson grass that has taken over. In the future use a clethodim product and it will only kill grass plants and not the sesame. The sesame has a very long tap root on it so it's weird how some is wilting and other plants fine. My sesame got drowned out by the millets in the mix I planted. My sunflower patch is looking good though
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Originally posted by eradicator View PostWhat 'model' sunflower is that? Hopefully they cure before season.....
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