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July 15, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Campbell, CA
Posts: 4,064
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The EarthTainer "Farm" on July 15 - Production!! (pic heavy)
While we have been experiencing quite cool weather over the past month (today's high is forecast to be 78 degrees), the plants have managed to commence volume production:
One variety that I am impressed with is Soren's Marianna's Peace cross with Neves Azorean Red (MarNar). This is my F3 growout from the F2 plants last Season: Nice uniform fruits averaging about 12 ounces: Goose Creek is getting into high gear with some tasty fruits: And the Wild Boar Farms Red Boar variety is now ripening: WBF Solar Flare is a colorful variety new to me this Season: I had envisioned like most other of their Varieties, that the flesh would be multi-color, but alas this variety seems to be mono-color, at least on my initial fruit of the Season: I am growing two versions of Momotaro this Season. The plant on the right is from Kitazawa Seed and is the "standard" F1 Hybrid; The plant on the left is identified as Momotaro "FIGHT" from Takii Seed in Japan, sent to me by a very kind TV Member in SoCal: The Momotaro "FIGHT" is bred to have better disease tolerance versus the Momotaro F1 Hybrid: The (so called) "Dwarf" plants have now surpassed 5 feet in height: While I have been picking Caitydid for 10 days now, the Tastywine will take another few days for full vine ripening: The second wave of corn has now matured and is ready for picking: And the third sequence is now beginning to tassel: Regarding trials, I am seeing promising results with a Nitrogen fixing supplement called Azos sold by Xtreme Gardening. These plants were put in as 8 inch tall seedlings on June 1: Very robust growth over the past 6 weeks. Dona OP on the left, Vilmorin Dona F1 Hybrid on the right. I am really interested in how this product works, and will be doing a separate Thread on progress later this Season. Stay tuned.... Peppers, cukes, and celery all doing fine as well. Raybo Last edited by rnewste; July 15, 2012 at 01:50 PM. |
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