March 22, 2017 | #226 |
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Three months have elapsed from sowing seeds of these early determinate tomatoes. Yesterday I gave the first seven seedlings into hotbed. Plants generally have more than ten-leaf and two to three inflorescences. I had counted that today I'll put another seven plants part of into the hot hotbed and some into the cold frame. But it's raining and I'm sitting at home with PC. Urbikany from UK certainly is not determinant, Maglia Rosa probably not (I got new seeds of Urbikany from Starlight, still this year's I test them). I do not know what happens with them in my low hotbeds.
Some information on how to the determinants look. Vladimír |
April 4, 2017 | #227 |
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A few pictures from my garden. On the window, I had to fasten another bubble wrap to prevent overheating of space in a cold frame, when the sun shines.
Vlaimír PS.:Sarayev Shtambovyi and Sarayev M-22 already have flowers. : D |
April 17, 2017 | #228 |
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Yesterday I was in the garden and I corrected one window in a cold frame (I replaced the broken glass bubble wrap). I made a photo documentation of all planted plants. Tonight started cold week, while only 31 ° F.
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April 17, 2017 | #229 |
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Hi Vladimir,
Thank you for posting the pictures - things look quite interesting. You had mentioned earlier that the hot bed was not really much different than the cold bed - is that still the case? I certainly hope you get through the cold week without any issues. We have had a very long cold winter as well - so far, just one day out working in the garden, trying to turn frozen soil in my beds. I planted my tomato seeds last week, and I have pretty small list of early determinates this year: Jagodka, Krainiy Sever, Saraev 0-33, Saraev Druzhnya, Sasha's Altai & Sophie's Choice. My primary focus for the season remains the 5 varieties of Stupické Polní Rané, and the CZ hybrids. Charmant F1, Gallant F1, Start S F1, Toro F1 & Uragan F1. I planted a couple of extra Uragan after you noted that your germination had not been too good. I cut back on Fourth of July F1 this year, replacing them with Start S F1 since it is similar, but imho, a superior tomato. |
April 19, 2017 | #230 |
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This morning I went to the garden to check how is my tomatoes in greenhouses. Uncomfortable cold 1 ° C and the wind 40 km per hour. I measured temperature in the cold frame (6 ° C) and in the hothouse (8 ° C), the differential was only 2 ° C. However, the difference between tomatoes is quite noticeable (pictures). But this may not be the only air temperatures, but in the hothouse tomatoes fertilized with horse poop and rotting leaves, the soil is certainly warmer. But even so, in a cold frame tomatoes grow well and they will certainly mature much earlier than that in normal planting dates after May 15.
I measure a temperature by DataLogger only in a cold frame. Last week, the frame was permanently closed. The outside temperature is the graph of meteorological stations, 2 km from my garden. I came home pretty frozen, now the wind speed dropped by some 5 km / h, but the snow falls. Vladimír Last edited by MrBig46; April 19, 2017 at 11:23 AM. |
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Vladimir, we're all going to be cheering when you have ripe tomatoes in June!! Very nice to see all these varieties doing quite well in the circumstances. We're also having a very cold spring, not worth calling spring yet. My garden is still under packed snow, and may not see the ground before May.
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April 20, 2017 | #232 |
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Vladimir, I hope your tomatoes are staying cozy and warm in their earth sheltered cold frames. I am sorry for your snow! Our grass is just turning green, but we also may have a chance of snow this week. Bower, I am sorry you have such rotten weather, still having your winter snow pack still must be really discouraging, at least you have your greenhouse.
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Great to see how well your plants are doing so early Vladimir! I noticed you tried S.Otbor1 last year but not this year. Any special reason?
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April 22, 2017 | #234 |
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I grow these early determinante tomatoes in a cold and warm frame. I can not open the windows every morning and close the evening because it is far from home to the garden (more than half hour). Air humidity is very high when the windows are closed (picture). Environment suitable for the spread of diseases.
Here, in this thread, other determinant varieties were recommended to me. That's why I restricted Sarayev's variety for this year. Sarayev Stoikyi and Sarayev Gruntovyi were among them the most late. Sarayev Otbor 1 was first attacked by Bacterial speck (seed transmission ?) and this disease spread to other plants. That's why I´ll to grow Sarayev Otbor 1 until next year after seed therapy. |
April 24, 2017 | #235 |
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The extraordinarily cold Friday night (pict.1) was devastating for tomatoes in the cold frame (pict.2). Temperature at 2 meters above ground -2 ° C, at the ground I assume about - 4 ° C. In cold frame 0 ° C (pict.3) and high relative humidity 95%. The main reason was that from three windows the glass in one window was replaced with only a foil (it broke with me). I once again verified that glass can not be replaced with some PE foil! Tomatoes in the warm frame survived the night in the cool (pict.4), only the leaves and flowers which were directly on the glass were burned by frost (pict.5).
Vladimír PS.: Like last year, I will not have any apricots, peaches or nuts in the garden. Everything was frozen. |
April 24, 2017 | #236 |
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Vladimir, So sad to hear about your apricots peaches and nuts.
Very impressed with the tomatoes though, even the ones in the cold frame I see many have survived although damaged. And the warm frame technique, you certainly have proven that it is superior for the plan of extra early tomatoes. |
April 25, 2017 | #237 |
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Interestingly, the least damaged plants are in the place under the foil. . Those farthest from this place (under the glass) are completely frozen (on the right). I can not explain it.
Today I will look at all the damaged plants and discard each of them without flowers. I have enough pretty good determinant seedlings at home. Interestingly, the least damaged plants are in the place under the foil. . Those farthest from this place (under the glass) are completely frozen (on the right). I can not explain it. Another frost is reported on Saturday night. Vladimír |
April 25, 2017 | #238 |
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It may be due to atmospheric radiation. I have had plants freeze in the back of a truck with a topper shell, and the ones closest to the back window were hit the worst. A greenhouse can get 5-7 degrees F colder than the outside temperature on a cold, clear, windless night.
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