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Old July 4, 2007   #16
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Reminds me of the Alien that popped out of the stomach... loved the footage... I think this could usher in a whole new genre for the season ahead. Tomato tube... Take care out there. Lol.
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Old July 4, 2007   #17
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Amazing blossom, neat dog. I'll look forward to seeing if you get fruit set.
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Old July 4, 2007   #18
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I can't freaking wait to see what happens with that freak of nature. It is cool as hell. Thanks for the pics and the video.
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Old July 5, 2007   #19
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Great stuff, thanks for sharing. Keep us apprised of its progress. How close are the old hippies growing stuff under nets? S'pose it will be smokable?
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Old July 9, 2007   #20
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JIMMINY CHRISTMAS DUDE that's huge. NEVER have I seen the likes o' that. Please Lord oh let that monster set a beaut. That one might give ol' Gordon Graham ( God rest his soul) a run for his MG. Please keep posting pics of what I will henceforth forever call "The big Poobah"! I'm saving these pics to my photos!
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Old July 9, 2007   #21
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I recognize that and have had something similar in my garden. It is a terminal blossom that forms at the top of a plant that has been abnormally stressed. You can induce these by keeping a plant in a pot that is too small for a couple of months, then transplant into soil. A few of the plants will set huge terminal blossoms like the one you have. Plants like this are very unproductive. The seed from a terminal blossom have always produced normal plants for me.

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Old July 9, 2007   #22
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Awww, good on ya Fusion, and we thought chickenman had been injecting Brads feild with steroids, nowing that they would be looked after very well. I am guessing he is waiting in the woods somewhere close and will steal the resulting fruit whilst leaving possum tracks in the mud.
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Old July 13, 2007   #23
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Well the first bloom went through a couple of 100 degree days and did not like it.

http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t=100_4335.jpg

The smaller bloom(only other one on the plant) has set so it will be something to see.

http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...t=100_4338.jpg

Pics from yesterday, today I noticed it had doubled in size and had some new wierd leaves forming off the leaves that are already on the plant. Hard to explain will have to take more pics.

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Old July 15, 2007   #24
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"new wierd leaves forming off the leaves that are
already on the plant"

Peters Seed Research's PSR 37 does something like
that. It gets these sort of flattened stems on side
branches that look like someone stepped on them,
and leaves seem to try to emerge from the center
of the flattened area. It looks like the edge of a leaf
growing sideways up out of the stem.

(I don't have a digital camera handy at the moment,
so no picture.)
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