Happy new day to us all, I hope that we had the very best of Tuesday and a sound night rest. Today I feel very tired and almost don't want to go to farm. I had a very short night sleep and may even avoid entering the farm completely today. A friend of mine is getting married and right after the farm work yesterday I was challenges with the task of making her outfits. I started working on the dress late into the evening yesterday and had stayed up for a good part of the night cutting and sewing, I just had about an hour sleep before the morning prayer cry woke me up.
Let's see how today will go, if I feel so tired I may end up staying at home. I will share with us the details of the making process of the outfit soon
After what became of our okor plant and how they got sick real fast and even beyong rescue, it is difficult to know if we should preserve some seeds from this old stock for next session planting. The okro nas been highly productive and it you check out it's early stages of growth you will see what I mean exactly.
In order to avoid purchasing new seeds every month, we often use this methods to preserve seeds from old stocks so that those quality seeds can be planted in a next farming session. It is not advisable to be consistently purchasing seeds for another session farming each time we want to grow a particular crop.
Sometimes you may not get any quality seeds and this will affect the yield. Hence anytime we see a highly productive plant we just tty to prepare and save up part of the seeds of that particular plants for a next session planting. This is exactly what we are doing for the spinach plant seeds above while we are still contemplating about the okro.
Due to how the okro got diseased and the entire farm became bad within a twinkle of an eye, we are but sure the pestilence was caused by some external factor or it's a
characteristics of the okro specie.
If it's an external factor that has caused this, then we can still plant the seeds agàin next year but with caution, watching out for how to prevent thesame disease from reoccurring, but if it is a disease factor from the crop itself then the seeds cannot be planted again as they will undergo thesame damage at harvest time. We pretty much enjoyed how this okro produced very well at the first time and would like to repeat the planting and growing of this same specie from it seed to see how well it will go.