Aftermath of my okro harvesting, propagating the okro seeds to be re-used in the next planting season.

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Seasons greetings hivian, welcoming you all to year 2023, and wishing us all the good thing this year has to offer...


Looking forward to a even greater year.


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Showing the aftermath of my okro plantation, continuous cropping is the method i adopted here, meaning even after harvesting my okro plant, I'm not abandoning the land and for now I'm going to plant again the okro


so how i do wish to achieve this?

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Like i said in one of my previous posts, this particular okro is a rare specie and it will be to my advantage if i can continue with this particular seeds, so while harvesting the okro, i purposely left some unharvested, (not harvesting) just to propagate the seeds as to replant

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this is how okro grows?

Okro grows through its seeds, a well propagated dried okro seeds will be the one to germinate and grows into a proper okro

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Meanwhile this is not only the method of propagating okro seeds, the harvested seeds can also be sun dried for some days and then re-planted


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