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September 12, 2017 | #196 | |
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So here's Tania's page for it for comparison. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Tolstyi_Dzhek Note seed sources. I also wrote down the following that Andrey sent to Gerardo Tolsty (no i) "fat jack" Tuzemets Vasilina Kolkhosmitsa Zarca Hope the spellings above are OK, I was writing fast and my hand writing wasn't the best. Carolyn, who still needs to get back to you Gerardo,about this and that.
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September 14, 2017 | #197 |
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You are all correct, it is most likely not the one listed by Tatiana, this plant was not determinate, and the clusters weren't as generous.
Some sleuthing and it is still a mystery. Other strong ones from the Siberian grow out: Tyazheloves Sibiri, a pink heart, determ, very tasty, pretty prolific and keeps well. Sibirskoe Yabloko, pink heart also, semi-det, also tasty both are winners, and not in the participation trophy sense. Shokoladnyi Zaychik, large brown ovals in clusters, red on the inside with cool marbling, solid flavor, plant a bit taller than expected. Thanks again Andrey |
September 16, 2017 | #198 |
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Belcebú 4.0
Here is the next lot. Heat keeps getting higher. Syrian Goat Horn rocks, the larger ones.
Quite popular with the heat lovers, of which there are a plenty. |
September 16, 2017 | #199 |
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Listos
About 45 mins of med heat
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September 17, 2017 | #200 |
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Okay now that they are ready (Listos) what are you going to do with them?
Salsa? Making some today out of canned tomatoes fresh onion and about 1/8 pound of habanero. Worth Last edited by Worth1; September 17, 2017 at 11:21 AM. |
September 19, 2017 | #201 |
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W: I took the stems out and once all the stragglers were accounted, 112 with 70 % superhots, 1 grilled onion, 4 cloves, smoked salt, 3 med sized yellow lemons from the backyard, secret spices, and some of my processed tomato heaven juice.
Final volume was 1.75 gallons, which translated to 15 small-ish jars, so quite a few superhots in each jar. The sauce is strong and takes you through Klingon ritual. Outstanding on all fried fare (Tacos, tostadas, sopes, flautas, gorditas, huaraches) and excellent on Mariscos. People dig the unusual (for our region) flavor profiles. Most rely on Chiltepín for high heat. |
September 25, 2017 | #202 | |
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Tolstyi Jack (Fat Jack in English) is from the same Russian seed company Sibirskiy Sad as Tolstushka (Fat Woman in English)
Tostyi Jack has red fruit. It's a great tomato variety. Quite short and large fruited. Tania transliterate it as Tolstyi Dzhek, but I prefer to use original English spelling for the name Jack Quote:
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1 kg=2.2 lb , 1 m=39,37 in , 1 oz=28.35 g , 1 ft=30.48 cm , 1 lb= 0,4536 kg , 1 in=2.54 cm , 1 l = 0.26 gallon , 0 C=32 F Andrey a.k.a. TOMATODOR |
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September 25, 2017 | #203 |
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Hey Gerardo, what are your secret spices? Are they really a secret? If so, please explain why you keep them secret. Thanks.
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September 26, 2017 | #204 | |
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https://soyparrillero.mx/collections.../rub-del-norte https://soyparrillero.mx/collections...oque-de-piquin These two ingredients together can make dishes zing. Avocados/guac dig it, as do pico de gallos, as a direct rub on flesh of all types. I've even used the smoked salt for cooking pasta and the smokiness gets into the noodles. High recommend on it. This is my next purchase from them: https://soyparrillero.mx/collections...llero-bbq-rubs We'll see if they have the different styles dialed-in. |
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November 4, 2017 | #207 |
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Lettuce
Hydroponic lettuce doing OK, already plucked them a bit.
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November 4, 2017 | #208 |
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Autumn Brandy Boys
These Brandy Boys taste very very good. I ran out of some of the hydroponic nutrients. Walmart had osmocote at 2.50 per bottle (ended up buying a cool dozen) , it'll be the winter food source until I can score Yara Mila triple 19 or Haifa's similar product.
Plants are happy, the only invaders have been Tomato bugs. |
November 5, 2017 | #209 |
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Your lettuce looks great! It appears you have no pest problems at this time.
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November 5, 2017 | #210 |
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G.,The lettuce is beautiful. Mine is just starting. Sorry to hear you are having ongoing tomato bug issues.
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