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Well I got my box from backyard mangos. Not familiar with many of these names.

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quote: Thoughts on CRDO? Unqualified to say. I tried playing earnings with a small stake and got bagged.


I shoulda listened to my gut :banghead:
My rankings of the standard fare:
Tumeric
Mantra
Ember
Aroma
Taj Mahal
Nirvana


Lufu - fancier classic
Saffron - Indian fusion

re: Microvision MVIS

Posted by Neauxla on 6/10/26 at 1:53 pm to
You screwed me on LWLG. I'll pass. :booboo:
They expanded it to get the $$$ influential people of Mountain Brook, Homewood, and Vestavia involved
That's not even a nice area of Birmingham. They need to shut up so we can make money.

re: Dick Tracy

Posted by Neauxla on 6/10/26 at 11:26 am to
I remember loving that movie as a kid but I just watched the trailer above and really don't remember it at all. :lol:

re: Market blood bath

Posted by Neauxla on 6/10/26 at 11:03 am to
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I'm up 11 percent today
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It just keeps dropping :wah:

re: Spec Play - HGRAF

Posted by Neauxla on 6/9/26 at 9:52 am to
I'm gonna drop some dough on this stock if we ever get some news. Right now I'm just gonna sit tight.
My warranty paid for itself 3x over. Strong disagree depending upon vehicle
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I think Cecilove might be the "best" container mango tree for a 9a climate outside of the sheer productivity of Pickering. Cecilove is a true dwarf, has acceptable disease resistance, and has what would be considered by the mango snobs as elite flavor. They sneer at Pickering but no one is scoffing at Cecilove. Is it really the perfect tree for us? I don't know but we're gonna find out. Might as well do it with me.
. Thoughts on Little Gem? That seems like the best to me.

Cost of a detached shed/gym?

Posted by Neauxla on 6/8/26 at 9:16 am
What do you think the approximate cost of a detached shed w/ a pitched roof would be? U shaped approx 40' long and 10' W in the middle and 20' W on the ends.

Currently have an L shaped shed w/ flat roof and want to mirror it. I assume it'll be cheaper to attach to existing instead of tearing down and starting from scratch, but how much cheaper?

Orleans parish.


This is a chatGPT rendering of what I’m going for minus the brick.
I wish I had some cash to throw into NBIS today.
Just got a notification that my backyard mangoes are on their way. Hopefully I get some good ones
I wish I waited a little longer. Got 33 shares at 223 for my Ira
If I had sold my UUUU or USAR earlier in the week like I consideree I would have more to put into NBIS but I can’t stomach selling them now bc they dropped too
I just put $7500 into an IRA for this year. Might as well make a quick bump and then move it next week. :lol:
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Welcome on the 0-10-10. I have learned a lot about nitrogen in the past couple of years and I think most fertilizers use far too much. Abundant nitrogen essentially tells some plants that they have everything they need to grow huge and that they shouldn't even worry about reproducing. There is also some evidence that larger trees of some species have a harder time flowering because there is simply too much nitrogen in the leafy and woody tissue. When you keep them small, the hormonal signals to flower and develop fruit are easier for the tree to respond to and you do not need extremely heavy doses of potassium and phosphorus to induce flowering. This is all kind of counterintuitive. Bigger tree with more leaves and branches would seem to be a happy tree and more likely to bear fruit. Just not always true.
you might be onto something here. My lisbon lemon in the ground that's 7 years old has no fruit and few flowers and my small potted lisbon lemon has a bunch of lemons and keeps wanting to put out more flowers and more fruit, which I keep plucking off.