Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 8, 2017 | #241 |
Tomatovillian™
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Vladimir, How are the plants doing? All the best, Tomas
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May 9, 2017 | #242 |
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Plants are already large, they reach to glass. A lot of flowers and small fruits. The forecast reports two frosty nights ( probably the last one). I do not want to lose either one flower or one fetus so I was forced to cover up.
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May 10, 2017 | #243 |
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Great idea,I like that.
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May 20, 2017 | #244 |
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Tomatoes in the hotbed have grown a lot and so some other photos of individual varieties can not be done anymore. Some detailed monitoring of the growth of individual varieties is also impossible. All varieties richly bloom and on the larger half of them are already green fruits. The picture is a fruit from Sophie's choice. Now just I´m waiting until some begin to ripen.
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May 20, 2017 | #245 | |
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http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/w...hie%27s_Choice Carolyn
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May 20, 2017 | #246 |
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Vlad, nice to see you make your bed when you get up No pillows? |
May 23, 2017 | #247 |
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At night on 22.4. Four plants froze in my cold frame. On one (Sarayev Shtambovyi) there was a relatively larger green fruit, which I broke and ripened on the shelf in the bedroom. I tasted this Sunday and compared it with a bigger tomato from the supermarket (220 g) and the cherry tomato Mini Roma (Morocco). The taste was tomato, a bit faint. I put it on a slice of bread with lard and I really savored it. Far better than a large tomato from a store that did not taste like a tomato at all, but the taste of Mini Roma was somewhere else.
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May 23, 2017 | #248 |
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June 11, 2017 | #249 |
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So far, I have only harvested individual tomatoes. On Thursday 8.6. Sarayev Shtambovyi and Sarayev 0-33, yesterday Sarayev M-22.
The problem is that I have a lot of small tomatoes on the plants that are free of seeds, probably bad pollination, b/c the humidity in the hotbed was very high. Next year I have to solve the ventilation. Do you have any idea how to solve it? Vladimír |
June 27, 2017 | #250 |
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Today Carolyn will be pleased. On Sunday, a real harvest of tomatoes began from the hot bed, 6 pcs Sarayev M-22 each 1 oz., 2 pcs Sarayev Shtambovyi each oz. and 4 pcs Sopie's choice of which two 1 oz. and the other two 2 ounces. Today I still harvested one Sophie's choice of 3 ounces and another 5 ounces.
Sophie´s choice is the best number one for me. Next year I will drop them more. Even in the cold bed, in which the plants got a frosty shock (four out of eight did not survive), the tomatoes look good on the Sophie´s choice plant (Figure 2) Vladimír PS.: Robert thank you for the seeds |
July 9, 2017 | #251 |
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Perhaps it is time to assess the varieties that I have within my project very early tomatoes grown in hotbeds. The project was far more successful than last year. I've done a lot of mistakes , but since June 15 I had enough tomatoes for my consumption.
Sarayev's (0-33, M-22, Shtambovyi, I-2, Druzhnyi) all have a similar taste. Prematurely harvested tomatoes are a little more acidic, but with more mature, the acidity is lost. All of these tomatoes taste me. The first ripe tomato (of all varieties) was Sarayev Shtambovyi and 0-33, but in June it was only a few fruits from both. A little later (3-4 days) they began to ripen tomatoes on the M-22, this maturity gradually and in large quantities. The other two varieties (I-2 and Druzhnyi) are, in my opinion, uninteresting to this method of cultivation. Next year I'm sure to grow 0-33 and M-22, Sarayev Shtambovyi maybe. Latah A plant full of very small acid tomatoes. How small tomatoes matured late. With this variety I will not count in the future. Sophie´s Choice Very early, not too high, fertile, large tasty tomatoes. Clearly the best, next year I count with at least ten plants. Urbikany Disappointment, the plant is not determinant, not low. Late maturing. Next year I will try the Urbikany from the seeds sent to me by Ella (Starlight). Kalinka Compared to Sarayev's and Sophie's choice, these tomatoes matured later. Average size and taste similar to Sarayev's. I miss the next year. Maglia Rosa This very tasty tomato does not fit into my fog Mountain Princes Very high, late mature. No. Vladimír |
July 9, 2017 | #252 |
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Very interesting, Vladimir!
That is an important distinction you made between O-33 and M-22, earliest fruit vs early steady production. It is similar to what I observed with Kimberley vs Stupice in my early season trial, Kimberley had the absolute earliest fruit, but the full production of ripe tomatoes was about the same time as Stupice with only a few produced earlier on. |
July 9, 2017 | #253 |
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July 9, 2017 | #254 | |
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Sophie's and Kimberly are my early favorites---Mountain Princess used to be. My 1 plant of Kimberly has large clusters of 2"+ fruits and currently ahead of all others (all had a late start...) Last edited by korney19; July 9, 2017 at 01:15 PM. |
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July 11, 2017 | #255 |
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I do not know how the fog appeared there. Maybe when Google is translated. I have not noticed that. I just wanted to write that I would not grow Maglia Rosa in a hot bed but loosely on the bed with the other determinants and semideterminants.
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