September 16, 2016 | #1726 | |
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Tomorrow they will go into the Promix and 4"(3&1/2") square pots, with a pinch of Gnatrol(BT), and a good pinch of Tomato Maker fertilizer, which smells a lot like fish. I have cat litter, that's DE, I will spread it. Thanks Ella. |
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September 16, 2016 | #1727 |
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On 8/14/16 I transplanted heat set Skyway and Tycoon tomato plants. All are fairly large plants now with many flowers. On 8/26/16 I transplanted a Granadero tomato plant. On 9/13/16, 18 days from transplant, Granadero set the first tomato of the season. Night time lows in Orlando are still running a bit high, often at 74 or 75 and I'm guessing that is a bit high for setting many tomatoes, heat set or not. Any thoughts?
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September 16, 2016 | #1728 | |
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I'm growing Skyway also. |
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September 16, 2016 | #1729 |
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Marsha - Your seedlings are doing so well. I think it would be fun with 6 tomato lovers at the tomato separation party.
Do you want me to start those seeds I have and bring them down, mail them, or just pass? No problem on what you decide. ----- Forgot to mention, Great job on the Sweet Success cukes. So much for cucumbers not growing in Florida in the summer. |
September 16, 2016 | #1730 | |
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Barb, none of the above on those seeds, I have more KARMAS to fill in the spots, as well as Rebel Alliance, a short maybe multiflora plant. The gentleman whose seeds they were is replacing them with current stock. |
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September 18, 2016 | #1731 |
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Tomorrow I get to go on a road trip to BWI in Apopka with my friend that is a commercial herb grower. You cannot buy unless you have a licence. I have only allowed myself $120 to spend. She has to pay for everything and I pay her after. Promix is $27 and I also want to buy Sungro germinating mix. I am not sure what else I will buy. This is only my 2nd trip there, I love looking around because they have things I have never heard of. The prices on their pots are so good that now I am thinking I maybe should have taken more cash.
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September 18, 2016 | #1732 | |
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$27 for a 3.8 cu ft bale of Promix is very good. I get it for $28-30 depending on who I buy from. |
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September 18, 2016 | #1733 | |
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Thanks for the tip. Those prices beat anything I've seen. Larry |
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September 18, 2016 | #1734 |
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September 19, 2016 | #1735 |
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Thanks Marsha, I am glad to have a new source to check for supplies. I have bookmarked their website. Promix sells for $38 here so I will stock up today so I don't have to buy for awhile.
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September 19, 2016 | #1736 | |
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Have you tried the Sustane professional organic fertilizer.? It looks wonderful, and I think the price is reasonable. Gonna try it this year on the MCG tomatoes. Its OMRI listed and an organic only commercial farmer told our garden group about it. |
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September 19, 2016 | #1737 |
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Here's a photo of all the ~325 seedlings transplanted to their 4" pots. I had the most wonderful team helping, we got it done in about 4 hours, including breaking for lunch, which I supplied. It was a lot of fun.
They stayed in the tomato plant ICU on top of the hot tub, they are leaning because they want light, so this am they will go into the shade. I will work them into full sun over a 9 day period. I also began the replenishing project for the Earthboxes. I do 3 a day for 15 days. |
September 19, 2016 | #1738 | |
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How impressive. I like those rigid red plastic trays. The flimsy ones just don't last. I recently picked up 3 old bread trays which had been thrown out. I put casters on the bottom of one, which permits it to be rolled in any direction. I am looking to obtain more casters from disposed of office chairs, then I will put casters on the other two trays. They each hold 42 3 1/2" seed cups. I'd like to have some more old bread trays. Good Gardening Luck to All. Larry Last edited by Zone9b; September 19, 2016 at 10:44 AM. |
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September 19, 2016 | #1739 |
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I have not tried Sustane and look forward to see what you think about it when you use it.I did not have time to look through everything they have since we left early today. I was happy that I could buy $18 lbs of Tomatotone for $13.95, 50 yellow sticky cards for $21.95. I also bought 30 gallon black plastic pots for $2.65. They will work great for my Allspice, Neem and Moringa trees. I don't want to plant those in the ground but they are getting too big for their current pots.
Your tomato seedlings all look healthy and happy. They will really start to take off now that they have been stepped up. |
September 19, 2016 | #1740 |
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Quick question for folks in South Florida - I sowed seeds8/13 and 8/20...the seedlings have been doing great and have potted them up to 4" pots, some to larger pots already. They are outside on pool patio and within the past week, many are developing leaf spot. I trimmed off a few really bad lower leaves but am afraid to prune too much more.
We have been hammered by either searing heat/sun or rain daily (just as leaves dry rain starts again) and humidity hasn't gone below 80%. Did I start too early? Should I be starting copper or milk spray or something now? I just brought a bunch into the house hoping to keep them dry and in lower humidity until I figure out what to do next. My dwarf orange cream, dwarf extreme, and NBDs are getting the worst if it. Maglia Rosa and the two UF seedlings I started seem to be doing Ok. My micros haven't been potted up yet, started them 3 weeks ago and they're fine so far. I just forget how relentless the heat and humidity still are this far into September! Thanks! |
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