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Hey guys, not trying to butt in, but I was curious as to what a cassette box was.
Hey guys, not trying to butt in, but I was curious as to what a cassette box was.
I think it is one of those little plastic, rectangular things that cassette tapes came in. Google for a picture, as I'm sure they were before your time. Music was sold on them, or blanks ones could be bought, for sound recordings. Thus speaks the old man.@Bluejay77 @heirloomgal
Hey guys, not trying to butt in, but I was curious as to what a cassette box was.
I think cassettes came out somewhere after 78 RPM vinyl, and quadrophonic stereo. Their Daddy was a reel-to-reel tape recorder, Mama was an 8-track tape, and the cassette box was sort of Baby's cradle. Oh, the good 'ole days of Hi-Fi!@Bluejay77 @heirloomgal
Hey guys, not trying to butt in, but I was curious as to what a cassette box was.
I think it is one of those little plastic, rectangular things that cassette tapes came in. Google for a picture, as I'm sure they were before your time. Music was sold on them, or blanks ones could be bought, for sound recordings. Thus speaks the old man.
Which seeds do you plant first in a season, the poles or bush beans? What kind of timing gap is there between the planting of the pole seeds and bush seeds?
Yep sure looks like Mosaic virus. Don't know what variety of mosaic that might be. The leaves you have don't look real yellow. Maybe in another week or so they will. Your leaves are usually shaped differently in some forms of BCMV. Some varieties get elongated narrower leaves that can sometimes look squared off at the ends. Some leaves take on a shorter more rounded look. Leaves can be blistered like what you show in your photo. The leaves definitely deviate from the normal valentine shape. Also once you handled the leaves of a BCMV plant don't go touching your healthy plants as you might have virus all over your fingers which can be spread on contact. Wash your hands with soap and water. Don't let the runners of these plants reach out and mix with your other beans. The virus can be spread by infected leaves and plant parts rubbing against healthy plants.Hmmmm... A couple of my Nona Agnes plants are showing some sort of mosaicking. Can anyone ID this and tell me if it's common or yellow mosaic virus? FWIU common mosaic can pass to the seed, but yellow mosaic can't. @Bluejay77 these are seeds I'm saving for the network; should I just turn them into soup? One plant is still doing okay.