Sentences with phrase «number of pods»

You may pick green ones as the plant approaches its «fruit load» — the maximum number of pods that a plant can hold.
The number of pods depends on so many factors (like, variety, climate, location, wind, etc.) that it is impossible to guess the number of pods.
The habanero relatives that we have collected and planted over the years are but a small fraction of the total number of pod types in the species.
Also... might there be one upcoming on the numbers of POD vice MM or Big5 paper sales coming soon?
You can improve a number of your pod's attributes, including its self - repair function, through a nifty upgrade system.
I sell pretty well on a number of pod sites including the big ones like Imagekind, Redbubble, Zazzle, Crated, Artflakes, and Society6.

Not exact matches

A number of companies are seeking to develop his vision for Hyperloop, a supersonic transportation system that will propel pods through an overground tube at a modest 760 mph.
Produces great numbers of nice looking delicious pods - truly candies of the pepper world!
Add a moat of sake reduction sauce, a few steamed snow pea pods, and you will have re-created a dish that looks and tastes exactly like the number one fish dish at The Factory.
But with no doubt, the main attraction is the countless number of booths with food and nonfood stuff, most of it somehow related to the mighty pod, of course.
While I love cardamom, next time I'll use the smaller number of recommended pods so that it doesn't overwhelm or get too spicy.
And I am happy to report that she has not «adjusted» the heat level to accommodate foreign visitors; her Suban - Ick has plenty of kick, principally due to the inclusion of the chiltepe pod (chiltepin), a potent little number revered locally as «the healing pepper» because of its reputed ability to cure stomach problems.
If you have a manageable number of such plants and pods, it can be helpful after a shower to soak up the water with paper tissue or towels.
Their long, thin nutrient packed pods go by a number of names: String beans, pulse, runners, French beans and snap beans.
And the top fifteen varieties you are growing are: 949 Bhut Jolokia (bih Jolokia), 826 Jalapeno, 692 Naga Morich (dorset Naga), 643 Habanero Orange, 612 Chocolate Habanero, 549 Fatalii, 510 7 Pod (7 Pot), 509 Cayenne, 505 Trinidad Scorpion, 502 Aji Lemon Drop (pi 315024), 378 Habanero White, 370 Habanero Caribbean Red, 367 Hungarian Hot Wax, 365 Serrano, 365 Tabasco (pi 586675), (All of the numbers above are updating in real time).
Hello Dave: The way it works is this: the habanero is a pod type of the species Capsicum chinense, as are Caribbean Red Hots, Chocolate Habanero, Scotch bonnets, Datil peppers and a number of others.Dave
Approximately 200,000 acres of cultivated land produce between 500,000 and 650,000 tons of fresh pods and 30,000 tons of dry pods, making Mexico number six of the chile - producing countries of the world.
30,000 tons of dry pods, making Mexico number six of the chile - producing countries of the world.
In order to get the maximum number of peppers from these potentially prolific varieties, the plants need enough time to produce and ripen up the pods.
Is there are relationship between cross-section shape and number of locules in chile pods?
Here's my question about locules, the hollow spaces in a pepper pod.Q: Hello Paul, Is there are relationship between cross-section shape and number of locules in chile pods?
From the Naga Morich they repeatedly took the seeds from the best plants and pods and after a number of years were happy with the result, and named it the Dorset Naga.
You can test all the pods from a single plant and get another range of numbers, you can even test different parts of the same pod and get yet more heat levels, but what you can not easily test is whether one pepper is really genetically different from another pepper.
Procter and Gamble issued a similar warning campaign that year, made the pods more difficult to open, and modified the pods to add larger warning labels, according to the report, adding that a spokesman from Procter and Gamble said the number of Tide pod safety incidents has been declining.
The crop tour, which does not estimate yields, pegged the average number of soybean pods per 3 - by - 3 foot plot at 1,138.9 pods, up from the tour's count of 894.4 pods last...
Faba beans pods come in a range of sizes and bear varying numbers of seeds.
Justin produced and hosted the dolphin science podcast The Dolphin Pod, and has provided voices for characters in a number of animated films (more info here).
Lavely's role misses crucial pieces of the Opportunity Culture Multi-Classroom Leadership model: formal accountability for the results of all the students in her «pod,» and higher pay, within existing budgets, to match the greater number of students she reaches with excellence.
«We were very proud to see our percentage of A * / A grades increase this year and it's fair to say that a large number of our highest achieving students were heavy users of the Pods for revision.
Because the author never deals directly with the POD company or knows where the books are being printed, they remain unaware of the difference between the actual fees charged by the POD company and what the self - publishing company says is the printing charge, distribution fee, and the author royalty.As with any other product, the greater the number of middlemen between the manufacturer and the consumer, the greater the price paid by the consumer.
As for self - publishing, I believe Lightening Source is a true self - publisher and is used by a number of e-publishers as their POD provider.
The rising popularity and ease of access to print - on - demand (POD) through IngramSpark and CreateSpace has served to increase the number of indie publishers.
Print On Demand (POD) technology is often mislabeled «Publish On Demand,» which consequently associates it with the Vanity Publishing world; a realm inhabited by a few reputable operators and a large number of scammers waiting to prey on naive writers.
Before POD, a publisher had to predict what the demand for a particular book would be over time, then print, warehouse, and ship the number of copies they predicted could be sold.
[Edited to add: As a number of people have pointed out, Lulu uses LightningSource as its printer, and you can go to LightningSource directly if you want a POD printer.]
NOTE: The lack of ISBN and printing file ownership is the number one problem in dealing with pretty much any of the Vanity Publishers (Included in this group are Subsidy Publishers, POD Publishers, Supported Self Publisher or any other name they call themselves where you do not have full ownership of your ISBN and printing files)
POD — Print On Demand A printing technology that allows small numbers of books to be printed at once, allowing books to not be printed until orders are received.
POD publishers, who accept almost anything sent to them, have few staff, and rely on selling small numbers of many titles, mainly due to the efforts of the authors.
I think you underestimate the role of pod paperbacks and (for a limited number of top flight authors) cheap, cheap, cheap mass market paperbacks.
Most MG authors will tell you they sell as much (or more) in print as they do in ebook, but it's hard to move large numbers of print copies if you're not in bookstores (and with POD prices high relative to mass market print runs).
A number of you have asked me about how the math works when you go to IngramSpark for POD.
POD allows you to only print the number of copies you really need.
Before POD, a publisher had to predict sales, print, and then warehouse the number of copies they thought could be sold with the result that they often got it wrong.
For those of you unfamiliar with CreateSpace, it's basically Amazon's POD service, and it's the number one means of print book production I see mentioned in the author circles I follow.
Print - on - demand (POD) technology has greatly improved in the past few years, and most POD printers are able to offer a number of book (or trim) sizes and bindings.
Print - on - demand publishing, or POD, is a method of book printing that uses digital technology to make it easy and cost - effective to produce books as they are ordered, either one at a time or in large numbers.
Secondly, I get very, very puzzled (considering the new and very easy technology of POD publishing) that any publisher would only go electronic, especially with the well - researched data of number of paper books sold vs electronic books sold.
There are a number of compelling reasons why a business or publisher might want to use CreateSpace publishing to produce a print - on - demand (POD) edition of their eBook: By most estimates print books are still 50 - 80 % of the market.
Instead of a more traditional mode of printing, which only prints a large number at one time, POD is an «as needed» printing system, so there are no wasted books and no need to store them.
When a retailer or customer places an order, the POD provider prints the exact number of copies ordered and ships them directly to the recipient.
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