August 11, 2016 | #1516 |
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Barb I appreciate the quick reply. Yes, it's pricey and I have lots of the 6 cell trays already. Do you know if I can get ProMix in any major stores in South Florida or up towards you? I recall being unable to find it and was hesitant to order online.
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August 11, 2016 | #1517 |
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Audrey, I am not Barb, but this place carries Promix BX, last year it was $30 per 3.8 cu ft bale, which fluffs to about 7 cu ft. Oddly, they don't mention Promix on their website, but
I have been buying it there for years, never has been on their website. http://universalsupplycorp.com Audrey, here's the manufacturers page for who distributes their product. http://www.pthorticulture.com/en/distributors/?type=pro |
August 11, 2016 | #1518 |
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Marsha - What a great price! It is 41 by me and I'm glad I can find it.
Audrey - You can start your seeds with a variety of mixes; I just use Pro-Mix so I only have to buy one mix. I hate the spongy things because they don't come off ever. Even after pulling the plant it is a struggle. If the store mentioned by Marsha is close enough, I don't think you could beat that price. If it is too far, check your local hydroponic stores for it. I get it at HTGSupply. |
August 11, 2016 | #1519 | |
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In the winter when I'm starting most seeds indoors I am forced to change my approach. I am forced to use smaller cups in order to get all my seedlings under the some 1/2 dozen 4' grow lights that I use. Then I am forced to up size to larger cups when I get the seedlings outside. Also, when I am starting seeds outdoors on my front porch I do no use plastic domes, however under the grow lights I always use a dome, sometimes short and sometimes tall. Hope this helps in some way. PS: My germination for Tomatoes and Broccoli using the above method for preparation for this fall season was very close to 100% and the plants look very good. Oh, and also I almost always use 1 seed per cup. Larry Last edited by Zone9b; August 11, 2016 at 09:37 PM. |
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August 12, 2016 | #1520 | |
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Really I think a new Regional Tomato Growing topic would be good because we are not the only ones with unique challenges. I would take our heat, humidity and insects over those that have to cope with incredibly short growing seasons any time. |
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August 12, 2016 | #1521 | |
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I like this thread and will continue to use it for general gardening issues. Not until many others leave and I am posting to myself will I look for another general use thread. Larry |
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August 12, 2016 | #1522 |
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Fertilizer price alert - walmart
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=42519
I just got back from Walmart and they are still well stocked. I commented in the other thread. Last edited by Barb_FL; August 12, 2016 at 11:08 AM. |
August 12, 2016 | #1523 | |
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Your link doesn't work for me. Maybe you can edit it. |
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August 12, 2016 | #1524 |
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Larry - I think the issue is to start a YEAR 3 thread vs continuing on with this one.
Another benefit to starting a Year 3 thread, is to get all the important stuff like Marsha's Fungal recipe, type of sticky traps to buy, etc in the first post. The only benefit I see for keeping posting to Year 2 is that it is stickied so we never have to find it. |
August 12, 2016 | #1525 |
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August 12, 2016 | #1526 | |
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Another concern is a switch to a new thread would cause us to lose readers and posters. However, all said, if a new Year 3 Florida thread is created I will be among the first to switch. Hey Fellow Floridians Larry |
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August 12, 2016 | #1527 |
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As it is now we are not a forum but a post under another forum. If we could have a forum we could have separate posts under it that would things easy to find. For instance when you post about your broccoli it could be a post. We could have post where insects and diseases are discussed. I can't tell you how long it took me to find Marsha's post about her spraying schedule when I wanted to refer back to . It would still just be a Florida discussion but other states could create their if they thought it would help. It may never happen but to me it would be great. I have learned so much from here and this is my favorite part of Tomatoville.
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August 12, 2016 | #1528 | |
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I'm going to make the home made ketchup some time between now and Monday.... :-) Do any of you have a good oven drying tomato recipe? Dehydrator is at home. Kay i dont have the smoker yet, going to get one when we get home but wanted to try drying some. I have lots of Costoluto Genovese and I think that one is supposed to be good for drying. Will have to double check. My tomatoes are ripening and I have a new food mill and the canning bug... Yay! Ginny |
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August 12, 2016 | #1529 |
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I have been putting titles on the important how to and antifungal preventive stuff, to make it easier to find.
I guess it's fine with me if y'all want to start a new Florida thread. I'll go with the flow. |
August 12, 2016 | #1530 |
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