I just got 150 cuttings and will be planting some today. Your video helped me as I was going to plant then horizontal deep in the soil as against 45 degrees. I guess that would have been a gross mistake. I appreciate your information on the number of sprouts in 3 months.
Hi, good stuff! Keep it up n' higher. You are a couple of steps ahead of me in fodder establishment and we are likely to learn much from each other. I require specifics on the water quantity deployed in the first month of tending the supper Nappier. Kindly explain what you mean by "...watered twice a week..."? is it that you leave the button drippers on for 6,8,12,24.... hours per irrigation time or? I admire the effort to grow the Nappier on a raised bed, probably your farm's located on a flat plain just as mine and I'm too on black cotton soil! so I relate with the foresight to mitigate likely flooding and water logging by raising them beds. Thanks, for the fall armyworm insight too, kit self with an electric knapsack sprayer, tick. I'm likely to be your first client on the cuttings for sale since I'm from the county and thus we share same ecological zone. Asante sana, keep the updates rolling in.
Thank you for mentioning pests can affect super napier grass. Very useful information overall!
Your lectures are good and encouraging. Am proud to have you as my mentor in this field. Bravo
I just got 150 cuttings and will be planting some today. Your video helped me as I was going to plant then horizontal deep in the soil as against 45 degrees. I guess that would have been a gross mistake. I appreciate your information on the number of sprouts in 3 months.
Hi, good stuff! Keep it up n' higher. You are a couple of steps ahead of me in fodder establishment and we are likely to learn much from each other. I require specifics on the water quantity deployed in the first month of tending the supper Nappier. Kindly explain what you mean by "...watered twice a week..."? is it that you leave the button drippers on for 6,8,12,24.... hours per irrigation time or? I admire the effort to grow the Nappier on a raised bed, probably your farm's located on a flat plain just as mine and I'm too on black cotton soil! so I relate with the foresight to mitigate likely flooding and water logging by raising them beds. Thanks, for the fall armyworm insight too, kit self with an electric knapsack sprayer, tick. I'm likely to be your first client on the cuttings for sale since I'm from the county and thus we share same ecological zone. Asante sana, keep the updates rolling in.
Very informative... thanks sir..Wana beez.
This is motivating
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What can I do to keep super napier pakchong silage for up to 5 years using surface silos?
If you're using irrigation does it mean its not drought tolerant
Where did you source your Pakchong 1 cuttings. The web is very tricky to trust anyone purpoting to be selling
Sourced it from Nyeri....but will soon be selling in the next 3 months
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we are real looking forward to, i personally will com for it.
Very interesting
Am choosing between this and bracheria grass
How much do you sell a male Dopper pure breed