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(09-21-2017, 05:14 PM)homebiscuit Wrote:(09-21-2017, 03:24 PM)Senor Fantastico Wrote: The grape skins will adhere to the drying paper as the water dries and introduce mold and the paper can trap moisture underneath itself with the same result. It's not good. No, that's me trying to prevent having to make a claim. Insurance would pay out about half of the crops current (and rising) value. I'll have the trays slipped, meaning you pull them an inch over to break any seal they form with the soil, then have the bunches flipped to expose the moist underside of the bunches to the sunlight. Kinda like flipping a pancake. Basically it's just extra costs that I'll have to incur. I'm real glad I didn't machine lay this year. |
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