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Re: .. by kayjay69(m): 8:56pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
Thank you for the update. SocialJustice: |
Re: .. by Alberttahir: 9:03pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
kayjay69: I think its good from April to July, so there'll be sufficient water for it before dry season. I planted mine in late April an they are doing fine. |
Re: .. by SocialJustice: 11:34pm On Oct 03, 2019 |
kayjay69:You're welcome. |
Re: .. by Nobody: 6:04am On Oct 04, 2019 |
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Re: .. by Alberttahir: 6:30am On Oct 04, 2019 |
[quote author=EMMAACHILE post=82820287] Any flowering or fruiting now? [/quo For now, there is none. may be, it'll start late in the year. the growth is not fast, which I believe it's largely due to poor soil fertility. |
Re: .. by kayjay69(m): 9:39am On Oct 04, 2019 |
Guys, is there anyone farming Moringa, on a reasonable scale, in the South Western part of Nigeria? I would like to have a conversation before setting up my farm early next year. Any updates would be quite helpful, thanks. |
Re: .. by kayjay69(m): 8:48am On Oct 05, 2019 |
Guys, please anyone on this thread farming Momax in South West Nigeria, kindly offer guidance. There are some questions I have such as: 1) does Momax do well in the SW, as much as it does in the North (or at the very least close to that), all other things being equal (best farm practice, good soil type and so on)? 2) are these figures, for land preparation, reasonable in South West, Ogun State: Landclearing 70k per acre De-stumping 15k per acre Ploughing 9k per acre If No to #2, can anyone put me in touch with someone that can do it for a more reasonable price? Emmachille was very helpful as i spoke to him over the phone but his operations are based in the middle belt and i just feel it is better to inquire further as to anyone who has done the above in the South West, specifically Ogun State or states with similar weather like Osun, Ekiti, Ondo. Any idea would be helpful and is welcome. Thanks in advance guys. |
Re: .. by landclearing: 6:43pm On Oct 05, 2019 |
kayjay69:call or whatsapp me on 08125193014. We do these operations at a cheaper rate and quality service is guaranteed. You can check our fb page. Facebook.com/tracsncrawlers |
Re: .. by landclearing: 6:45pm On Oct 05, 2019 |
kayjay69:We are familiar with ogun state vegetation, we've work there 3 times this year and we are currently working in imeko ogun state of a 80hectares land preparation project |
Re: .. by KingOpe: 4:17pm On Oct 07, 2019 |
SocialJustice: Very simple. Just try to ensure you work backwards. That is, find out the specifications of your target market and ensure your produce meets that. 2 Likes |
Re: .. by kpas4kpas: 9:47pm On Oct 07, 2019 |
[quote author=kayjay69 post=82852861]Guys, please anyone on this thread farming Momax in South West Nigeria, kindly offer guidance. There are some questions I have such as: 1) does Momax do well in the SW, as much as it does in the North (or at the very least close to that), all other things being equal (best farm practice, good soil type and so on)? 2) are these figures, for land preparation, reasonable in South West, Ogun State: Landclearing 70k per acre De-stumping 15k per acre Ploughing 9k per acre If No to #2, can anyone put me in touch with someone that can do it for a more reasonable price? Emmachille was very helpful as i spoke to him over the phone but his operations are based in the middle belt and i just feel it is better to inquire further as to anyone who has done the above in the South West, specifically Ogun State or states with similar weather like Osun, Ekiti, Ondo. Any idea would be helpful and is welcome. Thanks in advance guys. 5,000 seedlings available in Ogun state @ cheap price. You can contact me for details |
Re: .. by mankettle(m): 2:07am On Oct 08, 2019 |
[quote author=kpas4kpas post=82935550][/quote]
Are you in Ogun state? If yes location? |
Re: .. by kpas4kpas: 12:46pm On Oct 08, 2019 |
mankettle: Yes Sir Ihunbo after sango/camaan land before Idiroko |
Re: .. by KingOpe: 5:30pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
EMMAACHILE: @emmaachile, how are your moringa trees doing? Going by your post in April, the 1st expected yields should be around October (6 month projection). Have you started harvesting? Please can you share pictures and updates? it's been a while you updated us. Thank you very much bro. 1 Like |
Re: .. by SocialJustice: 6:04pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
KingOpe:Good thing you're following in detail. Please Emmaachile I need updates too. 1 Like |
Re: .. by KingOpe: 6:40pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
SocialJustice: Yes, i certainly am following our forerunner in detail o. If you have observed, i have been a doubter of Momax 3 yield claims ( even though i bought and planted some myself). But Emmaachile has been confident of the yield claims so far, so i hope to be finally convinced when i see his results. 1 Like |
Re: .. by Nobody: 7:01pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
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Re: .. by SocialJustice: 7:19pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
EMMAACHILE:Wow even rain can disturb it like this. It means it has to flower in dry season for pods to successfully form. Thanks for the update. |
Re: .. by Nobody: 7:31pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
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Re: .. by SocialJustice: 7:38pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
EMMAACHILE:So you're saying the trees will continue trying to flower until pods come or they could stop before November/December? |
Re: .. by Nobody: 8:41pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
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Re: .. by SocialJustice: 11:15pm On Oct 10, 2019 |
EMMAACHILE:OK, cool. |
Re: .. by Nobody: 5:52pm On Oct 11, 2019 |
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Re: .. by Nobody: 5:54pm On Oct 11, 2019 |
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Re: .. by Nobody: 6:01pm On Oct 11, 2019 |
EMMAACHILE: That is to say one should get ready to sweep his compound continuously during flowering period. . Bala will be more useful, not only at the gate. Lol. There should be solution to it. Use the concept of preventing flower abortion in tomatoes and other vegetables during rainy/hot season. There should be solution to it. 1 Like |
Re: .. by SocialJustice: 9:01pm On Oct 11, 2019 |
Pistotita:I'm happy to see you here. Please share your knowledge on flower abortion prevention. |
Re: .. by Nobody: 9:27am On Oct 12, 2019 |
SocialJustice: Flower abortion is a symptom and evidence of stress in plants. And the way stress is addressed in humans is the way I address it in plants. |
Re: .. by SocialJustice: 9:49am On Oct 12, 2019 |
Pistotita:Thanks, how can it be treated and the plant able to flower even in rainy season? |
Re: .. by imhere: 10:28am On Oct 12, 2019 |
Moringa tree has to be prunned if it must yield quality and quantity |
Re: .. by imhere: 10:32am On Oct 12, 2019 |
From your moringa tree image you planted it by the fence and the root is not probably receiving enough water. |
Re: .. by Nobody: 2:15pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
Spam bot knocked out oga Emma yesterday again while trying to respond to questions on his broilers' thread. imhere:Hmmmm! Of course you are right. Pruning is an invaluable technique. It is so powerful, but it is a double edged sword which can be disastrous. If done wrongly, it will reduce yield. But my concern is this: does it really worth the effort? To prune 1 acre farm.... So, one needs to look at the economic value of the stem and leaves in comparison with the fruits. Oga Emmaachile, please is it worth it to forgo some leaves in order to get more fruits? I pray spam bot doesn't knock you out again because I have noticed it that it is anti- good info. Lol. It hates figures. Hehehehe. And that's automatic 24 hours knock out. Please, just try to give summary of economic value of all the various parts of moringa. You guys are pushing me to look at this tree. imhere:Hmmmm! Not absorbing water even in this rainy season? With how oga said he suspects rain as one of the reasons for flower abortion? I really dont think its root is that invasive. I may be wrong, but there is sense in your two posts which should answer more questions about the tree. |
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