Hey Spencer, great video, thanks! Looks like my place in parts, got way behind with Life happening...what is that variety of cassava with the skinny leaves?
thanks! i figured its helpful to show all the sides of these kinds of systems. the mismanagement is important to recognize and overcome. its not always straight lines and straightforward management! The super skinny leaves cassava i got from Sean in HPP and he said it is a yellow variety. Havent eaten it yet. the purple one is a seedling from a friend and it seems more forest tolerant. but we havent tried eating so no idea on quality. hopefully not bitter!
@@tropicagroforestryspencerjulie I'm growing out some of Ginger John's variety that he sends to Sweet Cane. Sweet, and super vigorous. I have a 1/2 lb of Mombasa seed I just got, if you want it. Like the seed I got from Ko'olau, not a great germination rate, so I start in flats, then pot them up to separate cell trays before transplanting...
@@davidmackenzie1132 his cassava variety? thats interesting! im trialing out a couple of varieties right now to see who likes the rocks the best. no need for the mombasa seed. i finally ordered some yesterday. thanks for the offer though! i did ask about the pack date and it was from this year at least. but im thinking maybe it always has a bad germination rate
Gracias
Hell ya Spencer, good work!
Hey Spencer, great video, thanks! Looks like my place in parts, got way behind with Life happening...what is that variety of cassava with the skinny leaves?
Did you get my message about Mombasa seed?
yeah I need a few lbs. so Iʻm going to bring in the 17lb then hopefully distribute it to the community
thanks! i figured its helpful to show all the sides of these kinds of systems. the mismanagement is important to recognize and overcome. its not always straight lines and straightforward management!
The super skinny leaves cassava i got from Sean in HPP and he said it is a yellow variety. Havent eaten it yet. the purple one is a seedling from a friend and it seems more forest tolerant. but we havent tried eating so no idea on quality. hopefully not bitter!
@@tropicagroforestryspencerjulie I'm growing out some of Ginger John's variety that he sends to Sweet Cane. Sweet, and super vigorous. I have a 1/2 lb of Mombasa seed I just got, if you want it. Like the seed I got from Ko'olau, not a great germination rate, so I start in flats, then pot them up to separate cell trays before transplanting...
@@davidmackenzie1132 his cassava variety? thats interesting! im trialing out a couple of varieties right now to see who likes the rocks the best. no need for the mombasa seed. i finally ordered some yesterday. thanks for the offer though! i did ask about the pack date and it was from this year at least. but im thinking maybe it always has a bad germination rate