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February 25, 2013 | #197 | |
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February 25, 2013 | #198 |
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Steve,
The germination rate will probably be higher than 80% for me...that was with 10 seeds on day 5 so the other 2 seeds may be along any day ! I am just so thrilled to see them growing and can't wait to get going this spring ! Thanks, Judi |
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February 25, 2013 | #200 |
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I received my Sweet Sue seeds already! Wow that was fast!
Thanks for the Perth Pride seeds as freebies! |
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February 26, 2013 | #202 |
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February 26, 2013 | #203 | |
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That's right, I don't heat my greenhouses. Up until a few weeks ago I thought the main factor important for producing sweet tomatoes was having a night temp in the 60s. In past seasons, I've never had a greenhouse tomato worth eating until about July. So, I have always grown tomatoes in the winter for seed production only. Two weeks ago I harvested about 10 Dester tomatoes for seed and I was amazed that they tasted fantastic! - as good any tomato I've grown in the summer. I harvested a few other varieties and they were also very tasty (Ironically, Sungold F1 was still very tart) My theory about night temp went out the window since these tomatoes all ripened with night temps in the low 40s. I now think plant stress is a major factor in getting a flavorful tomato in the winter. I grow my greenhouse tomatoes in small pots (3 gal) and about this time of year I have cut way down on watering. Also, I have quit spraying for mold and mildew so most of the plants are looking pretty sad. I think it is either the stress of under watering or disease pressure that is responsible for the increase in flavor. Or, possibly, it is because no new fruit has set and all of the nutrition is going to the current set of trusses? So, I have several answers, unfortunately maybe none are correct! Let me know when you figure it out Steve |
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February 26, 2013 | #204 | |
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I just re-read my response to your first post and maybe it sounded like I was criticizing your germination percentage. I meant it to be in agreement with your high percentage by posting my own percecentage. Thanks, Steve |
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February 26, 2013 | #205 |
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Steve,
I did not take your comment negatively....I just thought maybe I was documenting the germination rate a bit early....sometimes there are a few stragglers that come up a bit later, that boost the rate. I am so excited about growing the dwarfs and am learning so much following the TV site.... Judi |
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March 7, 2013 | #207 |
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100% Germination
Steve, I wanted to post a huge "THANK YOU" for your excellent seeds. Of the 5 packets that I bought this year, not only were they filled with about 1/3 again the number of seeds stated on the packets, but germination for all 5 varieties was 100% by between the fourth and sixth day after sowing! The germination of these seeds was so amazingly consistent and impressive that I wanted to acknowledge it publicly and wish you continued success with your business. Have a great season!
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March 7, 2013 | #208 | |
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Thanks, that's great to know! It's funny, I was looking at my seedlings today (getting their first true leaves) and was thinking "I need to PM Kath and tell her all of the seeds she sent germinated @ 100%". With the great job you do taking photos and writing descriptions, you should go into the seed business! Steve |
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March 8, 2013 | #209 |
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March 14, 2013 | #210 | |
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Just letting you know I received today my order of seeds...even with the slight delay due to the post office's mistake, they still arrived ahead of time for me. Great Service! Thanks for the gifts included as well, very generous of you. ~Alfredo |
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