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dendrite

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  1. I "only" see 124F for 9/2 in NOWdata. The 125F the other day tied their Sep record high.
  2. Still socked in here. 57° No sun since Sunday.
  3. You can see it in their graphic how extreme these readings are for the time of year with how they jet out from the curve.
  4. 9th straight day of a record high there. All 100+. None of the previous records were over 100.
  5. I empty it into a tidy cat bucket. And yeah it’s a bit of a pain and you need to be careful setting the unit back onto the tub because of how heavy it is. It’d be difficult to use that way for an older person or someone without much strength.
  6. Off measuring totals that are almost as big as him.
  7. My midea cube one pumps out 5 gals out of my basement every day in under 24hrs. I use all of that water for watering.
  8. Yeah...definitely prune everything below the graft.
  9. Yeah…the water sprouts like this are normally pruned. The ones that go straight up like that are just vegetative branches…horizontal tend to produce the fruiting buds. Hence why people like to train their branches more on the horizontal…apples can even go 90° and be trained a little downward. Pears are more or less below a 45° angle, but my large standard tree that puts out great fruit eventually started weeping and the more it weeped, the more the branches bent downward, and the more fruit it produced…kind of a positive feedback.
  10. I have a lot of invasive buckthorn that I practice my grafting cuts on. I did all whip and tongue on my apples and pears last spring and had 100% takes. Cleft grafts are easier and work well too.
  11. I think it’s easy. What are you trying to save? The epicormic ones growing straight up from the main branches? The 1 year wood from those are good for grafting. All you need to do is get rootstock to graft them on to. Some people have air layered branches, but it can be tricky. You can either grow out your own seedlings from seed (kinda late for that considering the suckers are getting mature) or get some seedling or nemaguard stock from a site. Cummins should have some the 2nd half of winter. I’ll be getting some pear stock from them.
  12. My pears go nuts. One produces large, tasty fruit. Unfortunately the porcupines did a number on the trees this year. I’m going to take from scionwood from the good one and graft a couple more next spring.
  13. Lowell is a bit lower than that...48ish. CON normal is 42". MHT 41". Definitely more doable near the coast than in the valley.
  14. If that 5-6" estimate is 8"+ then that bullseye of 8"+ east of you is near a foot.
  15. Spread the seed before the first snow and just let it sit dormant all winter? It may not work down there as well as it does up here since you don't have the pack we get, but it makes for good soil contact when it all thaws out in the spring.
  16. He lives in Taunton. Why would he use another site shooting over his house at 12k feet when he can just use tilt 3 or 4 on BOX?
  17. 12z Mon - 12z Tue precip. Climo sites are a little messed up from overlapped data.
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