Recently I visited a client in Maneadero BC, MX.
He started to use this method: doing a V shaped ditch, covered, and filled with a mix with coconut fiber and volcanic sand.
He has a good results in this first season, but I commented with a friend that has horticulture too, and he told the negative side is this method that is that if you have a outbreak (Fusaryum) is hard to stop it, because the roots are interconnected
What do you think?
by Dr-Aguacate
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Have you seen the Ford rubber plant plantation that had an outbreak due to planting too closely? Similar scenario where the roots are too close and everything dies due to blight. Growing rows like this you would rotate crops of one GH to with another.