September 13, 2016 | #1711 |
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Ginny, that oughta hold ya! Hahahaha!
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September 13, 2016 | #1712 |
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Yeah right? Hahahaha
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September 13, 2016 | #1713 |
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Well, look at all of you getting really busy. I guess season started! Good luck you all.
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September 13, 2016 | #1714 |
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September 15, 2016 | #1715 |
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How are you all doing. My seedlings are 12 days from seed, looking great, very vigorous. And it finally stopped raining.
I had 6 varieties no show out of the 105, and after that I did germination tests on the last of my seeds, still no show on all except 1. How has germination been for all of you? Ginny, how are your teenagers? Barb, how are your peppers? My Sweet Success cuke plant is going nuts, about 10 are forming, I would guess. Thank you so much for the seeds. |
September 15, 2016 | #1716 |
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Marsha - Take a picture of your babies.
BTW - what seeds didn't germinate? I had great germination for everything. The peppers slated for Oct 15 are tiny; but have germinated. Only one has true leaves. The Enjoya peppers are much quicker growers. I'm growing Diva cucumber - it is slow SLOW compared to Sweet Success or Beta Alphas. No sign of a flower.... I will take new pic of my toddlers from the embryos that Marsha, Kay, and Ginny sent. Tuesday was really bad for rain and huge wind all day. I ended up taking most of my seedlings in the garage. It only rained / wind later on Weds night I left most them on the porch but surrounded them for a wind barrier. |
September 15, 2016 | #1717 | |
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My enjoyas are very rapid growers too. They are almost a foot high. I lost 3 tender young pepper plants(I think they are lost anyways) to snails overnight. They mowed them down, cutting them at the soil line, like cutworms, only I saw them. Little rat ba$tids. |
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September 15, 2016 | #1718 |
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Send me an email - if I have the seeds I will sow them and bring them on 10/15.
Also, I've had pepper plants completely stripped by snails and they came back. Not sure on new seedlings though. Slug and Snail bait works wonders for snails and lasts weeks. I'm on Amazon Prime, so I can order it for you. Another thing that supposed to work is the Crab Shells. https://www.amazon.com/Garden-Safe-S...d+snail+killer https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_s...wngarden%2C191 (I've been putting the crab shells on the bottom on my root pouches and also within the mix on the EB for a few seasons now) suppose to be good for nematodes too. |
September 15, 2016 | #1719 |
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Marsha bummer on the snails.
My husband and I discussed the situation and we think we are going to have to top the teenagers to get them home... lol. I really dont think it will hurt them. They have lots of suckers starting and the ones I topped over the summer just kept putting out more and more suckers even though I had pinched them all. I'm still in Palm Springs, CA working so I will figure it out when I get back to Philly. Hubby is also having second thoughts about me going to Florida and leaving him behind. All summer I have been getting up at 5am to make him breakfast sandwiches and pack his lunch and fix his water/ice/lemon in two big yeti cups that he takes to work everyday So he has been missing that service while I've been away... lol and isnt sure about me leaving him again. Ginny Last edited by Fiishergurl; September 15, 2016 at 04:25 PM. |
September 16, 2016 | #1720 | |
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September 16, 2016 | #1721 |
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For Ella and Barb
Heres the babies we will transplant tomorrow. I have a volunteer team of 6.
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September 16, 2016 | #1722 |
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September 16, 2016 | #1723 |
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They look great. I am glad you have help stepping all these babies up.
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September 16, 2016 | #1724 |
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Marsha,
They look so healthy!! How many will you end up with? As for hubby... it makes feel needed so I dont mind. Plus he does the same for me when Im working and hes not... :-) Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
September 16, 2016 | #1725 |
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About snails. I lost too many cucumbers seeded directly because of them, you see nice seedling in the morning and coming back from work to a green stick.
Try DE powder around it, if soil to moist you need lots of DE. Snails do not like dry DE. Marsha, your little babies look great, quite big for 12 days. What are you feeding them? Fish? Marsha, I hope that variety with 1 seed did germinate (darn dawg, hehe).
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