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March 9, 2010 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Slightly North of Charleston, SC
Posts: 114
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Some plants slower than others?
This is my first time growing from seed. For the most part, everything has germinated. Some, now almost a month old, still haven't started their true leaves. Seeds were either purchased from Trade Winds Fruit or from tomatoes I bought at Farmers Markets.
So, should some varieties still not have begun to grow their leaves? Everything is under a grow light for about 18hrs of light a day. Oh, I did give everything a drink of weak fish emulsion just the other day. Here's my list. 2010 Grow list Black Cherry Black Zebra - true leaves started Fargo – strong, fast grower. First to set true leaves Isis Candy - True leaves started Purple Russian - true leaves started Mortgage Lifter – quickest to set true leaves in 1.5 weeks from plant date Nyagous Green Sausage – low germination Ivory Pear – low germination Cherokee Purple – excellent germination Orange Russian Banani – low germination Black from Tula Unknown variety, oblong, paste shape, red bottom w/ green shoulders Unknown black variety Eva Purple Ball – quick grower Costoluto Genovese Japanese Black Trifele Hillbilly PEPPERS White Habanero Bolivian Rainbow – No germination first planting. Tabasco Still to plant Cascabel - No germination first time Pablano - No germination first time Serrano Jalapeno OTHER Thai Eggplant Graffiti Eggplant Dragon Carrot |
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