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May 30, 2013 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Northeast Wisconsin, Zone 5a
Posts: 1,109
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A little update, between late frosts, family activities and life in general the TPS plants ended up in their pots for a couple of weeks longer than I had planned on. When I was planting, I noticed that many of them had already started tuberizing. While not exactly desirable, it was nice to see the tuber colors on some of them.
This is a Negate seedling, I was hoping for a nearly black one but judging by the foilage color and the mini tubers on them, I believe most of mine are going to be white. I think this one is one of the Hedge Rose plants. Lots of the red varieties had minitubers already. This is one of the Diamond Toro plants. So, since I know they'll tuberize in small containers for me I went ahead and ordered more TPS so I can grow some inside in the fall to have minitubers to plant next spring. |
May 31, 2013 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2011
Location: bald hill area thurston county washington
Posts: 312
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Last year I planted TPS in a grid pattern 2" apart in July.....I then planted the tubers from them last month. They are already huge plants. I just planted out 150 more TPS in small cells, and will plant another thousand or so TPS four per 4" pot. I should get some interesting tubers. I am useing TPS from Skagit valley gold, poor dog, Jacobson's golden red bud,as well as a few other unique varieties.
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May 31, 2013 | #33 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2013
Location: RI
Posts: 183
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June 3, 2013 | #34 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2011
Location: bald hill area thurston county washington
Posts: 312
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I did not, they were started in 72 ct trays and planted out before they had true leaves (I am good at transplanting extremely small seedlings). After they were 2" tall I used a funnel to hill them up. The largest yield was a full handful consisting of 14 or so tubers. This year my TPS is getting slaughtered by flea beetles except those that were transplanted as larger plants.
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