PRF
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- Joined
- Dec 21, 2012
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- Location
- Connecticut
- Tractor
- 2012 Kubota L5740, 1970 IH 2444, John Deere x485
Yup, seen that before.
In a documentary about a young boy who took their only cow into town and traded it to an old man for some "magic beans".
Looked just like it!
~Moses
Darnedest thing I ever seen !! Anyone ever see asparagus grow like this???
Yeah, down by the nucular plant....
Yeah, down by the nucular plant....
It almost looks like they got hit or had some drift from some broadleaf weed killer. Apply any 2-4D or similar anywhere in the vicinity?
I second the 2-4D exposure. That can cause some weird reaction in plants that it doesn't kill. I have seen similar in okra pods that got exposed to a light concentration of 2-4D. Almost any plant that it doesn't kill will exhibit some form of weird growth pattern.
Looks like you have some with normal growth right next to those. I have seen some weird shapes as well, usually caused by hitting a stone or some really hard dirt as it grows. Is your soil nice and loose? Also....when you harvest the spears you should cut them slightly below the ground surface. I have had run-ins with asparagus beetles over the years and never had any affect the shape of the spears.
Mark
Haven't sprayed anything so that's not it.. This is about the 4th or 5th year since I planted these crowns in the tires.. There were plenty of perfect looking ones growing next to it and in 3 other tires.. It has been very dry with no rain in about 3 weeks and I haven't been good about watering them, wonder if that's it?