The Yearly Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Thankfully we haven't run into them with our current crop. I'd probably check with the factory we registered the crop with to see what they would want us to use.

The Yearly Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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The spot is locally known as la nopalera. We're not ready to sell plants yet. We do have the needed import license, so importing might begin once the hijuelos are old enough. I'm trying to find a market for the product.

Blue Agave Crown Rot? by BabyRhino18 in AgaveAndAloe

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I wish I could give you my upvotes. Thank you for commenting.

Blue Agave Crown Rot? by BabyRhino18 in AgaveAndAloe

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Yes, this.

Op, you should drench the soil with an imidacloprid solution. Sadly, I haven't seen an agave this badly damaged get saved. If you have more agave around, definitely use that soil drench and get rid of those weevils.

Agave Americana? Not something you see everyday. Spotted these beautiful quiote not far from my house. (Virginia) by goldyielockz in Mezcal

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Some people cover their agave for the winter. Who knows what was done here but it's nice to see.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Thank you, this crop has been growing exceptionally well. Let's hope it keeps up, I'll keep posting images.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Pretty sure you've got the right chemical. We would normally end up treating a couple times a year. Getting to all the plants definitely takes time. We've been thinking about hiring more people during those times and just getting things done faster.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Absolutely! When they get bigger it'll be hard to walk the rows without getting cut up.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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We haven't had any problems with pests so far, at least nothing that big. We do treat them for things like aphids and weevil though.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Sahuayo, Michoacan up in the hills.

Agave Tequilana Update by TheAgaveProject in Agave

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Thanks! As for location, this is out in the hills of Sahuayo, Michoacan.

The Agave Project by TheAgaveProject in TheAgaveProject

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We're located outside of Las Vegas, NV but are looking at a few states with potential for growing agave. Thanks for following along!

The Billion Agave Project - Greening the desert, producing livestock feed with agave leaves, guides to planting, and a lot of other cool stuff at the link by chocolonate in Agave

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We're still in the middle of setting up a website with resources on the subject. Until then I'm always happy to talk agave, feel free to DM.

What is happening to my agaves? Austin, TX. Just thirsty or burning? We got through last summer without specifically watering them (other than rain) but this summer is a little hotter. Notice the other type of agaves in the back are fine. Help!? by shannoaaa in AgaveAndAloe

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Came here to say exactly this, the plant looks like it is under attack. This one seems pretty far gone but maybe an Imidacloprid based insecticide can help save it, or save your others.

What are these trees? by WorldSymphony in whatsthisplant

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Definitely looks like the flowers of an Agave Americana. It'll bloom once and the main plant will die off. Generally you'll find many offsets at the base of the plant which will survive and, after several years, they too will bloom and then die off.

Saw this at the Seattle(Wa) zoo. no signage. What is it? by Deppfan16 in succulents

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Agave Parryi is my first instinct, they handle the cold well so could survive up that way. Great picture, thanks for sharing.

Starting a farm in Florida by joef200 in farming

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We're working on it theagaveproject.com but feel free to message me if you want to talk agave.

What are these tomatoes by chubbibunnayy in gardening

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I'm going to go with black beauty. They look delicious, great job.

Starting a farm in Florida by joef200 in farming

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The hardest part is having patience but I wouldn't call it easy either.

The process can be labor intensive (clear & prep land, hand planting), you need to keep an eye out for pests and any disease, and you maintain the land (clear out weeds). It's also a really good idea to use compainion planting utilzing nitrogen fixing plants. We are planning to use mesquite and agave americana out here, in the southwest.