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South Florida Tropicals: Boniato
... a few days. Boniato is sensitive to cold and should not be stored below 55°F. Since home refrigerators generally have lower temperatures (40-45°F), refrigerator storage is not recommended. Because freshly harvested boniato is available throughout the year, the crop is not cured for long-term storage as the common sweet potato is. It is, therefore, ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Salvia Extraction
... a purity of about 30% for two combined extractions, but, the purity can be either a little lower, or much higher. There are too many variables to guaruntee an exact concentration. As a general rule ... spot to evaporate off the acetone. I have found that salvinorin can be destroyed at much lower temperatures than what is commonly stated in different information sources on the net. Especially when in ...
ethnobotany.yage.net
EXTOXNET PIP - BIFENTHRIN
... does it translocate in the plant (63). PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND GUIDELINES: . It is photostable, stable to hydrolysis, has minimal volatility, and is stable in storage. It has a negative temperature coefficient, so it works better at lower temperatures (66). Physical Properties: Appearance: Bifenthrin is an off-white to pale tan waxy solid with a faint, slightly sweet ...
extoxnet.orst.edu
Scab on Potatoes
... scab occur in Saskatchewan, however, common scab is much more prevalent. Scab is generally more severe in light sandy or gravelly soil that dries quickly. The organism develops fastest at temperatures around 20∞C and slower at higher and lower temperatures. Common Scab It is extremely common and occurs in every Canadian province. It appears to be a rough ...
gardenline.usask.ca
Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Pumpkins
... optimum is right around 100 F.! So get the soil as warm as you can, presumably with heating mats (they will germinate at much lower temperatures, but one might as well give them their optimum start). Plant the seeds about an inch deep, being sure to set the pointed end downward. Water the soil just enough so that there's a trace of moisture: ...
growingtaste.com
California Backyard Orchard: General Information - Harvest
... temperatures to ensure longer storage life vary among commodities. Important storage principles are: Fruit stored at higher temperatures respire more than at lower temperatures. Heat/respiration generated at 32F may be 1/10 of that generated at 60F. Time-temperature effects are dramatic: apples ripen in 3 days at 70F and 30 days at 30F. High relative humidity usually ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu
justgardeners.com
... but not the outer skin. Being a native of tropical rainforests of South America it likes warm temperatures (above 60 degrees F) and well-drained rich soil. Heavy frost can kill the plant. Plant ... , vermiculite, Perlite or peat will do. Maintain soil temperature of 65-70F. Cuttings will root at lower temperatures but may take a little longer. Many species and varieties will root on a warm windowsill ...
justgardeners.com
Ramie: Old Fiber-New Image, HYG-5501-90
... High temperatures will not harm the fiber itself, making washing in hot water and ironing at high settings possible; however, color retention, shrinkage control or properties of blended fibers may dictate lower temperatures. Recent laboratory testing done at The Ohio State University has led to the conclusion that the best performance results when gentler or more special handling is used in care. ...
ohioline.osu.edu
Microfibers: Functional Beauty, HYG-5546-96
... Generally, microfibers are wrinkle resistant, but if pressing is needed at home or by drycleaners, care should be taken to use lower temperatures. Fiber Availability Man-made fibers are formed by forcing a liquid through tiny holes in a device called a spinneret. With microfibers, the holes are finer than with conventional fibers. Potentially, any man-made fiber ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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PlantOasis.com - Fall Houseplant Care
... Guide Fall Houseplant Care Houseplants that were summered outdoors, should be brought back inside when temperatures reach around 50ºF. It is important to know your individual plant’s temperature requirements. ... can be brought in earlier, while others may be able to tolerate even lower temperatures and can be left outside longer. Oftentimes, by leaving flowering plants outside during the early fall, ...
plantoasis.com
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