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Post by garf on May 22, 2015 14:38:09 GMT -5
First pics of the babies.
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Post by garf on May 16, 2015 21:57:32 GMT -5
I have 4 volunteers in one 18 gallon tub from a dropped tomato. I carefully dug them up and replanted them at 2ea. in each 18 gallon tub. So far so good. Time will tell.
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Post by garf on May 11, 2015 17:08:32 GMT -5
The lone survivor of batch 2 is recovering after a severe trimming to eliminate disease. Attachments:
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Post by garf on May 10, 2015 18:55:23 GMT -5
Coming along. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Apr 29, 2015 21:21:35 GMT -5
I have the Everglades Currant tomato. It is smaller than cherry. It does pretty good, but won't survive a Miami summer.
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Post by garf on Apr 23, 2015 17:27:43 GMT -5
Surviving seedling is now in its final pot. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Apr 19, 2015 16:50:23 GMT -5
The sick seedling died. The other is going strong. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Apr 13, 2015 18:29:33 GMT -5
The smaller seedling fell over. Looks like damping off disease Attachments:
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Post by garf on Apr 11, 2015 20:15:42 GMT -5
They are doing well. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Apr 4, 2015 20:10:10 GMT -5
Now I have 2. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Mar 30, 2015 21:35:15 GMT -5
Over a week ago I started 5 seeds for African Queen. So far I have 1 sprout, the tiniest thing I have ever seen. Attachments:
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Post by garf on Mar 22, 2015 16:48:15 GMT -5
I use IRFANVIEW photo editing program. I can reduce a pic to fit on a thumbtack if I need to. www.irfanview.com
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Post by garf on Mar 19, 2015 13:35:39 GMT -5
I am still looking for varieties that can survive the heat and humidity of a Miami summer. Most heat resistant varieties specify DRY conditions. That won't do here. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Post by garf on Mar 12, 2015 21:33:43 GMT -5
Picked the radish today. This thing is HOT. My cat loves the leaves.
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Post by garf on Mar 2, 2015 19:12:18 GMT -5
I grow mostly tomatoes, but once in a while I plant some radish seed. Most do well but some fail to form a radish. I have had some monster leaves grow. This one seems to be doing well. Attachments:
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