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I'm seeing conflicting data here. Some people say that the West Nile is dead. Others say that anywhere on the Nile is fine. Can anyone clarify with certainty - as in, you've tested it THIS telling? --[[User:Nekojin|Nekojin]] 15:56, 25 August 2010 (EST) | I'm seeing conflicting data here. Some people say that the West Nile is dead. Others say that anywhere on the Nile is fine. Can anyone clarify with certainty - as in, you've tested it THIS telling? --[[User:Nekojin|Nekojin]] 15:56, 25 August 2010 (EST) | ||
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+ | I've heard reports in Sterope of little or no yield when planting from the west bank across from the schools. I planted from the east bank across from the universities (farther south) because of those reports and received a good yield from both sides. If there are dead spots, they would be for where the seeding happens rather than where the plants grow, I would think.--[[User:Meital|Meital]] 16:18, 25 August 2010 (EST) |
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I'm seeing conflicting data here. Some people say that the West Nile is dead. Others say that anywhere on the Nile is fine. Can anyone clarify with certainty - as in, you've tested it THIS telling? --Nekojin 15:56, 25 August 2010 (EST)
I've heard reports in Sterope of little or no yield when planting from the west bank across from the schools. I planted from the east bank across from the universities (farther south) because of those reports and received a good yield from both sides. If there are dead spots, they would be for where the seeding happens rather than where the plants grow, I would think.--Meital 16:18, 25 August 2010 (EST)