Day #170, Oregon Cotton weekly review
By oregoncotton
The sixth and last cotton plant to bloom, a Pima, finally succeeded.

The spiders continue doing their outstanding housekeeping duties.

One side of this Upland Cotton leaf is turned under to protect a cocoon of spider eggs.

The most developed pollinated Pima cotton square.

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