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in hive-166850 •  2 years ago 

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Flowers are something that has always caught my attention and in my garden, there are a lot of flowers now. I got a lot of plants that usually tend to bloom very frequently. I show you that my zinnias are always giving the best flowers and now I have this yellow flower that I still don't have the name in my mind but soon I will.

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I have also got my hands on many beautiful succulents that are still small. They will also give their flowers in due time. Look at the ones I have here.

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I sowed many plants in a germinator but you know what? The seeds were overdue. The only things that have grown are tomato plants, eggplants, peppers, and chilies. The rest I was left with the desire to harvest lettuce, cabbage, kale, and others.

And I tell you that my quail birds are laying their eggs. I don't know if it is just one female laying eggs or if they take turns because there are eggs every day and my son and I enjoy them very much.

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Last year was't great if it comes to harvesting. Hopefully, it will be better this year. Congrats with your eggs. It depends on how many eggs you have how many will lay an egg. Do you know how much time they need to lay an egg daily? (a chicken needs more than 24 hours). What kind of food do you give them?

Your flowers look great perhaps the soil is better for flowers than vegetables?

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My birds are not laying eggs all of them. They have a maturation time to start laying eggs. At 8 weeks of age, they are ready to lay eggs.
They lay one egg every 20 to 22 hours.
I have 5 females and I hope that soon they will all be activated to lay eggs.
There is one male for 3 females but I bought only one male.
I give them prepared food to stimulate egg laying. They sell it at the farm store.
My garden is beautiful, it has eggplant plants, tomatoes, and peppers but in the envelope seeds I bought and sowed there is only one radish growing, out of 20 seeds only one was good to develop.
When I get out of this harvest I will try again by putting all the seeds I have left in the remaining envelopes, adding them to another fertilized soil, and waiting.

I think the bought seeds are K3 or perhaps old. It's disappointing. With me the seeds did sprout but no fruits. It grows very slow took months and still nothing. It's better to use the seeds from own plants. You are lucky with what you have.

I wonder why one male is not enough. They do not lay eggs without a male like chickens?

They lay eggs without the presence of a male, prepared food is enough for them to lay better. But I also want to have fertile eggs that can only be obtained when the male is present.
I want to have more quails born in my house.

Thank you for joining this contest.
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Is a pleasure.