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Thanks That is truly amazing. With a mild January you could be looking at new tomatoes in February, when most plants are just being transplanted. Larry |
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December 13, 2016 | #2357 |
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My fall plants usually burn out by December so if this brings another round of tomatoes in January that will be great. If not it was worth a try.
I'm also planting some cuttings this week since there isn't any disease on the leaves. Plus starting the spring seedlings soon. Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
December 13, 2016 | #2358 |
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Finally - First brocolli head
First pic is the broccoli planted first in the raised bed (8x4)
2nd pic is the broccoli in the EB (this is the one that has a head the size of a quarter) 3rd pic is the broccoli planted later in the RB (4X4) 4th pic is the new starts of broccoli - all have been separated into their own cell or pot. I have a horseshoe of raised beds and only used 3 so far; 8 total so room is not a problem. I'm using permeable weed cover this season so water usage is much reduced. I was waiting on a 4' wide material before planting the 2nd set; look how much slower the growth is (pic #3) vs (pic #1) I also have another EB with broccoli including the summer broccoli that doesn't need cold weather to make shoots; what a waste....seeds were expensive too. |
December 13, 2016 | #2359 |
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Tomato Cutting
Here is a pic of a tomato cutting; it has a bunch of tomatoes. It is an Aussie.
I have others; problem now is finding good areas to put them and cages. I tossed a bunch of cutting b/c I had no cages. |
December 13, 2016 | #2360 | |
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I'm harvesting my 2nd crop from the same RB at this time. First head of Castle Dome cut at 42 days from transplant on 12/09/16. Hope to have them all harvested by 12/24/16 so I can get the 3rd crop of broccoli into the same bed on the following day. At this time it looks like the most crops I can get through a single bed will be 5. The weather will determine a lot. If the spring is on the hot side a 5th crop may not do particularly well. We'll See. Larry |
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December 13, 2016 | #2361 |
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I have what I believe to be broad mites affecting some of my pepper plants. See the damage to the plant on the left. I chopped off the damaged leaves and bagged them and took them out to the dumpster. Releasing predatory mites this evening. Will let you all know if it works . Ginny Last edited by Fiishergurl; December 13, 2016 at 05:09 PM. |
December 13, 2016 | #2362 |
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Despite some minuses, you all are in plusses, in my book.
Excellent job! Thanks for great pictures and detailed info. Post more maters (sliced if possible), please. mmm... We are expecting 16 Thursday night, so I am living vicariously...for now.
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December 13, 2016 | #2363 | |
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I stink at growing peppers. Wish I knew what I was doing wrong. |
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December 13, 2016 | #2364 |
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Ella, I started my grow list photo thread.
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December 14, 2016 | #2365 | |
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Heres a leaf off an affected plant (I accidentally tore it). I dont have a microscope but here is a picture of the same leaf, zoomed in. Ginny |
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December 14, 2016 | #2366 |
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Marsha,
My neighbor made a video of the critters (broad mites) crawling across a leaf. I would post it here but when she IM'ed it to me the quality went down and you cant see it clearly. But on the original zoomed in video on her phone it was clearly tiny crawlers. Invisible to the naked eye. I sprinkled predatory mites last night but I doubt that will help as they are supposed to be realeased each week for a few weeks which is too expensive. I thought I would be able to use the same purchase over several weeks but instructions said to release them all within 24 hours of receipt. So if I want to release more I have to buy more. I even found the critters on my healthy looking pepper plants a ways away. And now I am itching everywhere... lol. Ginny Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk |
December 14, 2016 | #2367 | |
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December 14, 2016 | #2368 |
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Wow broad mites? New to me.
This side is talking about DE and heat working together. http://www.everwoodfarm.com/Pest_Ins...nd_Broad_Mites
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December 14, 2016 | #2369 |
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I have not been posting much recently. I have been diagnosed with Triple Negative breast cancer and am getting ready to go through some very intense chemo even before surgery. I also have to have an MRI, lymph node core biopsy, echo cardiogram before they install the chemo port.
I have been so worried about how I was going to be able to even have a garden. I have very good friends that are willing to do whatever it takes for me to have my peppers and tomatoes. I planted all of my pepper seeds today. I am not sure when I will do the tomatoes. If I am not able to do it, they will step them and if I can't plant the out they will. Of course I am going to do less than normal, only planted 100 pepper seeds today! Ok, so I have not mastered the cutting back yet but I really will when to comes to tomatoes. |
December 14, 2016 | #2370 |
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Oh no Kay, sending hugs.
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