Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 18, 2024 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Czech republic
Posts: 2,534
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My tomatoes 2024
I started the 2024 season already last fall (11/10/2023) when I sowed tomatoes for my deep cold frame. For this year, I decided to plant only parthenocarpic plants bred by Dr. Baggett in the deep frame mainly because they are able to produce fruit even without pollination: Gold Nugget, Oregon eleven, Oregon spring, Oroma, Santiam and Siletz. Picture 1.
Since the days were very short at that time (approx. 8 hours), I sometimes illuminated the seedlings for 4 hours with a 27 W LED bulb. I had to stop doing that around Christmas. I was afraid that such large seedlings would not fit in my frame under the glass. I planted reasonably large seedlings in the garden, only with the Oroma variety I had more work because the seedlings were quite tall. I put seedlings in the garden on March 22. Picture 2. Despite the unfavorable weather, the tomatoes in the frame grew well and began to bloom already at the end of April. Picture 3. At the end of May, all the plants bloomed profusely and had already planted fruits of various sizes. Picture 4. I harvested the first ripe fruits this week. They were fruits of the Oroma and Gold Nugget varieties. But Gold Nugget it certainly isn't, because its color isn't golden yellow by any chance. Picture 5. Last edited by MrBig46; June 18, 2024 at 04:36 AM. |
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