pixievixie

pixievixie t1_j2e6wvj wrote

The only place tequila agave can be grown is in very specific areas of Mexico. Anywhere else and it's not actually allowed to be labeled as tequila. But I just don't believe that it will be as impacted by hot, dry weather as other things. Source: my husband grows tequila agave in Jalisco and I've spent more time there among the agave, actually helping to fertilize and check health of the plants with him, than most internet people, other than those from Jalisco, of course

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pixievixie t1_j2dze6w wrote

Why tequila though? It is particularly suited to pretty warm and dry climates, at least for most of the year. The biggest thing the tequila farmers have to worry about is specific specs on the soil to even qualify to be tequila growers. Of course, once planted, there can be other issues, but tequila agave isn't exactly all dying because of dry weather

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pixievixie t1_ixssqoj wrote

Question about your tutorials from your website, if it's ok to ask here...are they for professional cameras or do you have any tutorials for amateurs with iPhones? Also, I love your pictures, reminds me of my home just south in Washington state, and now living far away, it's so nice to see your pictures!

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