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Agriculture / Re: I Want To Start A Potato Farm, How Profitable Is It? by Priam: 7:02pm On May 04, 2021
ekerensima:


you can either use the vines or the potatoes themselves. whichever is nearest to you. for the vines, make long ridges, cut the vine to bits (Wooden ruler length, abt 20cm) and lay it on top the ridge.
for the potato tuber, cut the tuber into bits (you could cut it as small as possible, cus I've seen finger sized tubers from my last planting germinate this season, so cut em up and let em heal.)
dont plant them on the ridge yet. or plant them on the ridge with enough spacing say 1 foot. give the 3weeks max. most of them will germinate with 3 or four heads. let them grow and then pinch each sprouts(snips) with the roots and transplant to other prepared ridges giving 1foot spacing. I kept mine for 4months and harvested last year November but if you'd like to keep it longer time the harvest for dry season. I fear the rain will make it rot!!! I may be wrong.
*** sorry for the typos, typing in speed mode**
NB
I disbelieved the feasibility of the tuber method I found on wiki how and put off my projet for a year!?!
Note!! you get your harvest on the exact spot you transplanted the snips saving you the stress of searching for ur sweet sweet potatoes.

I so much appreciate this.

I'll try the potatoes tuber method as they're easily accessible to me now.

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Agriculture / Re: I Want To Start A Potato Farm, How Profitable Is It? by Priam: 3:57pm On May 03, 2021
Sammielee007:
I plant mine with the vine not with the tubers. I plant mine in two ways. Firstly, after cutting the vine into places I deep both end into the soil.

Secondly, after cutting the vine into two places I deep all vine into the soil by allowing the soil to cover the vine so that all the vines can germinate and then it will have a lot of tubers while fruiting.

Chat me on Whatsapp 08164516732.

Hello, can I message you also?

I'd also want to farm sweet potatoes, but for personal consumption as I have a small farm land and sweet potatoes is one foodstuff I always buy in the market.

I'll be glad if you explain to me better how to go about planting it -- how to get the vine or seedlings.


@ekerensima, I'd love your input also.


Gracias.
Family / Re: Mouka Foam Issues by Priam: 7:02am On Apr 26, 2021
angelfallz:
Guys I recently purchased mouka foam comfy, not up to 2 months. But already it is soft and causing me waist pains. I was lead to believe that mouka foams are firmer and lasts longer than vitafoam. Did I purchase the wrong brand or mouka comfy is not for me?

Buy the Mouka Flora brand and not comfy.

Flora is for a higher weight category than comfy
Romance / Re: Am I About To Make A Wrong Marital Choice? by Priam: 8:41pm On Feb 23, 2021
Iamafinegirl:

I kept saying no....
But he didn’t give up
Met his boss to talk to me
My friends etc
He was kind of my friend too at the same time just that we weren’t dating and he used to b there for me
He wld help me go buy fuel in my gen in my house
Readily buy me pizza 10pm at night if I said I felt like eating pizza
Go to market together
Sometimes I cook n he eat etc like Dt
He was wooing me then anyways... so those things weren’t a problem then apparently grin

In the long run, Nice Guys are not really nice at all.

He was the typical nice guy, Simping for you and when you finally accepted him after 1 and half years (WTF!!!) he's ended up showing his real self and discarding his toga of niceness.
Education / Re: IELTS: Share Your Experience, Ask Your Questions, Tell Us Your Score If You Can. by Priam: 8:22am On Jan 18, 2021
Please, are there any telegram groups for IELTS anyone can recommend that I joined?
Family / Re: "You Can't Be A Feminist And A Christian" - Reno Omokri by Priam: 10:43am On Jan 16, 2021
ImaIma1:
What people are on social media is quite different from what they are in their homes. Those claiming feminists can be meek and humble at home but they come online and mislead gullible ones.

Let's not be deceived o

Chimamanda says hi grin
Romance / Re: My Experience Dating A High-value Woman. by Priam: 4:50pm On Jan 11, 2021
joe4christ:


This guy sef. U just dey break guys code of conduct up and down , left, right, center.
You say the bolded about my sister, ama break ya neck aswear down. Get your act together, you're messing up big time. You've insulted ur woman countless times while trynna buttress ur point and while being defensive.
You should first proceed to wife her. Then after 10yrs u can come back here and tell us how high valued she really is.
Na love dey shack u so o. And Nairaland will only compound to your problem.
This relationship I pray will survive after this bashing from Nairalanders
. grin
Next time keep ur relationship private bros!

Funny enough, this is not the first nor second time and neither is it gonna be the last time SirJames will table his relationship with Funmisticqueen here on NL.

There has to be something wrong somewhere for him to keep seeking validation from strangers on the internet about his relationship. And going by the history of Funmisticqueen on this forum as a man-hating misandrist and, feminist it's not surprising the kind of replies he gets

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Romance / Re: My Experience Dating A High-value Woman. by Priam: 8:06pm On Jan 10, 2021
Raalsalghul:


You didn't need to write it.

Your attitude and previous write ups were screaming it to the sky.

It was littered all over her funmisticqueen moniker which she deactivated. So it's easy to deny that
Romance / Re: My Experience Dating A High-value Woman. by Priam: 7:48pm On Jan 10, 2021
Chimaokigwe:
Not those stupid girls like Trayceey who you take home and their mothers start crying that you didn't buy bread for them.

Guy, you just carry this Traceey matter for head grin grin grin.

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