1000 Strawberries , Drip Irrigation semi Comertial

mugan

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actuallt the running comment was ment for this pic , can't believe i forgot to upload

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mugan

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so i don't get it which is the rhizome and which is the runner, do runners have roots, or are they the same thing and am tripin :o
 

mugan

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well .. GUru status ... fail .., well the one that's in the Rproject area has a lot and more mature , all snap some pics so you guys can tell me how much time be for i can transplant them, and do i have to wait for the roots?
 

mcpurple

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the runners should not be called rhizomes, as they reproduce from the roots. and mugan the runners dont need roots to be cut off and replanted, i would wait till theri is 1-2 leaves on the runner to do so though, i like to leave the runners on the vine and then get a small pot with dirt and place the runner plant on it untill it roots ( a few days to root) and then cut it off the mother once it is rooted enough
 

PIPBoy2000

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the runners should not be called rhizomes, as they reproduce from the roots.
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wtf, mate? The definition of the running strawberry is that it spreads by rhizome, reproducing through the root system. Not all rhizomes have to be underground.

Oh, I get it, you're saying the runner isn't a root yet, I guess.

How'd I do?

Edit: I just read the first post in your Strawberry thread and it seems to make more sense now. I still think the runners spread via rhizome, tho'.
But I guess the runner is just a long stem that just sprouts roots.
Meh, I've gotta grow these things now.
 

mugan

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the runners should not be called rhizomes, as they reproduce from the roots. and mugan the runners dont need roots to be cut off and replanted, i would wait till theri is 1-2 leaves on the runner to do so though, i like to leave the runners on the vine and then get a small pot with dirt and place the runner plant on it untill it roots ( a few days to root) and then cut it off the mother once it is rooted enough
kewl, here got a pic off one in the Rpjt , its fruiting too, just to make sure i got the runners .
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:o

wtf, mate? The definition of the running strawberry is that it spreads by rhizome, reproducing through the root system. Not all rhizomes have to be underground.

Oh, I get it, you're saying the runner isn't a root yet, I guess.

How'd I do?

Edit: I just read the first post in your Strawberry thread and it seems to make more sense now. I still think the runners spread via rhizome, tho'.
But I guess the runner is just a long stem that just sprouts roots.
Meh, I've gotta grow these things now.
hell ya , its kinda fun information wise , so much to learn . i should have definitely done more small scale growing before i did this tho :?


but the one i started first looks grt , got more pics, also flower and young fruits ;)

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mugan

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i know she got ate :( but i found the worm .. very fat i knew it was just one cuz the bite marks got bigger over time
 

mcpurple

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:o

wtf, mate? The definition of the running strawberry is that it spreads by rhizome, reproducing through the root system. Not all rhizomes have to be underground.

Oh, I get it, you're saying the runner isn't a root yet, I guess.

How'd I do?

Edit: I just read the first post in your Strawberry thread and it seems to make more sense now. I still think the runners spread via rhizome, tho'.
But I guess the runner is just a long stem that just sprouts roots.
Meh, I've gotta grow these things now.
i guess i could be wrong, and theri could be rhizomes above ground but is is rare. in the link you posted it says in the 1st sentence that rhizomes are usally found under ground.
i guess they can be called rhizomes in a sense.
 

PIPBoy2000

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Rhizomes are roots as far as I'm concerned.

Glad we settled this one - it was a dousy.

Flowers look awesome, mugan.
 

mugan

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sorry the pics aren't big but Riu doesn't have the i cons on the txt box , and i don't know this sites attachment codes :(
 

fumble

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Well the pictures are just fine and they show how beautiful your berries are. I was at the farmer's market Saturday. They had a strawberry booth. Made me think of my Mugan with his berries. ;)
 

mcpurple

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they are looking great mugan. looks like you should have some fruit in no time.
Are those wood chips in the pots? im just curious.
 

mugan

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they are looking great mugan. looks like you should have some fruit in no time. Are those wood chips in the pots? im just curious.
yep yep, there is a guy who owns a timber yard and we go to him for it cuz he needs to get rid of it and we need mulch, its also great to put under the rabbits so that the manure gets mixed with it and its easier to spread it around . oooOO and it also helps make good garden loam if you add it every time you plants (air rates our dense red soil )
Well the pictures are just fine and they show how beautiful your berries are. I was at the farmer's market Saturday. They had a strawberry booth. Made me think of my Mugan with his berries. ;)
very nice to know you thinking about me ;) especially when you at the farmers market hahaha.
 
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