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I did pick up Rouge Cardinal and Rebecca for 50% and 40% off elsewhere this winter. Joy Creek has nice stuff.

Oh heck. If they have Niobe, I'd like one. Or maybe Gravety Beauty. It seems a shame to by something one can get anywhere at Joy Creek.

They should have Gravety Beauty. Niobe is of a period with your house, isn't it? It would be nice on the proposed bigger garage, it needs a good scrambling surface.

The Clematis cirrhosa "Balearica" that I thought had died is recovering from being turned inside-out; I need to prune the heck out of it and put it on the garden seat before much later; maybe tomorrow while I'm waiting for the paint on the inside of the chicken coop to dry, although I really need to attack the Ispahan rose so it won't ball; I've got about 3X the canes I need. I'm really looking forward to being able to free-range the chooks under the big roses to get the bedstraw and velvet grass down. Have to have a real coop for them instead of a no-door chicken tractor. I am seriously considering fencing off the narrow patio in front of the study window and keeping the hamburgs or banties of some sort there. I wonder what their relationship with Peonies would be?

I don't think I'd trust them with peonies. Maybe if you caged them (the peonies)?
 
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I did pick up Rouge Cardinal and Rebecca for 50% and 40% off elsewhere this winter. Joy Creek has nice stuff.

My DH is afraid for me to ask but where is that? I just adore clematis! Can't have to many of them. Last year I added a cedar arbor to the top of my fence in hopes that someday it will be covered. 2 Montana's would probably do it in a season. Polish Pride is gorgeous... almost luminescent!

Joy Creek does mail order.
 
ok you guys!! all my hatching buddies!!
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tomorrow's the day! it's finally here!! the 18th day, candle and lock down day!! I'm scert!!!
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I'm sure if you could look in my house you will see me doing a chicken dance, the macarana and the hokie pokie !! praying I get at least one chick out of the deal!! lol!!!
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BTW anyone see my post about the auctions ??
 
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Satan, get thee behind me!

Now, now, just trying to keep some reciprocity on the favors thing, y'know?

My /purpleJapaneseclematisstartswith"R"/ have died, both of them- the freeze/thaw/bread dormancy/drop to single digits thing was too much for it- Ruuguchi, that's the name! So I'm replacing them on the way to go photograph Iris in Salem/Silverton. And also going to Heirloom for red roses of some sort (Austin, prob). My doc asked me if I was digging out the roses now that I'm into chickens: silly man!

The C. tangutica you gave me is spouting. I was worried with the sudden, deep freeze so soon after planting it.
 
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Good luck with hatch.
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It can be so exciting and aggravating!

Thanks this is my first one and I got the eggs from TX!! so not sure what I'm looking at when I candle, so it will be interesting and I will do an eggtopsy on the ones that don't hatch.
 
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They should have Gravety Beauty. Niobe is of a period with your house, isn't it? It would be nice on the proposed bigger garage, it needs a good scrambling surface.

The Clematis cirrhosa "Balearica" that I thought had died is recovering from being turned inside-out; I need to prune the heck out of it and put it on the garden seat before much later; maybe tomorrow while I'm waiting for the paint on the inside of the chicken coop to dry, although I really need to attack the Ispahan rose so it won't ball; I've got about 3X the canes I need. I'm really looking forward to being able to free-range the chooks under the big roses to get the bedstraw and velvet grass down. Have to have a real coop for them instead of a no-door chicken tractor. I am seriously considering fencing off the narrow patio in front of the study window and keeping the hamburgs or banties of some sort there. I wonder what their relationship with Peonies would be?

Niobe dates to 1975 or around there. Gravety Beauty would be period.

I always want the early pink star marked large flowered clematis to be Niobe. And I can't find my Clematis reference to come up with the real name (Brewster Rogerson made fun of me more than once for that mistake) (bad wiring, what can one do?).
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They should have Gravety Beauty. Niobe is of a period with your house, isn't it? It would be nice on the proposed bigger garage, it needs a good scrambling surface.

The Clematis cirrhosa "Balearica" that I thought had died is recovering from being turned inside-out; I need to prune the heck out of it and put it on the garden seat before much later; maybe tomorrow while I'm waiting for the paint on the inside of the chicken coop to dry, although I really need to attack the Ispahan rose so it won't ball; I've got about 3X the canes I need. I'm really looking forward to being able to free-range the chooks under the big roses to get the bedstraw and velvet grass down. Have to have a real coop for them instead of a no-door chicken tractor. I am seriously considering fencing off the narrow patio in front of the study window and keeping the hamburgs or banties of some sort there. I wonder what their relationship with Peonies would be?

I don't think I'd trust them with peonies. Maybe if you caged them (the peonies)?

Yeah, I'm doing that with a lot of stuff anyway, to give it a head start on the weeds
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. I suspect the early red shoots would be tasty to chickens.
 
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Mine is a Brinsea, and it spikes too when the chicks hatch. They are wet and this adds to the humidity I am sure. But when I add water (before lockdown) the humidity tends to spike. When I add the water it is warm water from the tap. I am just afraid that during the time period when the humidity should be 40-45% and I add water and it spikes to 85% (or more) and would stay at this level if I did not open the lid...is this okay and it will eventually normalize itself? or should I continue to do my lid burping to get the humidity down - again, this is before lockdown and upping humidity.

I wonder...how long would it take for this to normalize on its own?
Maybe I should be adding water that is a bit cooler?
I think I will do a test and run the incubator empty and see what happens.

I will let you know.

If you add water that is warmer the 100F you will get a spike in humidity when added. If you add water that is 80-90F you will not get the humidity spike but the temp will drop just a tad til the water gets to be incubator temp.

there should be 2 "trays" for water... a small center one and a larger outer one. Normally the water is only put in the small one during main incubation, then put in both for lockdown. If my humidity got to 85% during regular incubation I'd "burp" it too. But I think the spikes are because your adding over 100F water. try adding water that is just cool to the touch. that should be about 80-90F.

Humidity will always spike when chick hatches. don't worry about that as long as the %'s were correct before hatching then all should be fine.

Thank you so much. I do think this is what has happened. I put "warm-to-the-touch" water in and I will bet it was 100 degrees (or more). Next hatch, little cooler water.
 
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