March 30, 2016 | #226 |
Riding The Crazy Train Again
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Not sure what you mean about events and furniture row? I'm only on my second Coke!
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April 2, 2016 | #227 |
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I hear you Worth, lots to do right now. Fred's long lost brother is setting fruit here.
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April 2, 2016 | #228 |
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April 2, 2016 | #229 |
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Things growing well, up to tube #5
Yesterday was a long day, got lots accomplished. Tubes 6, 7 and 8 will be constructed together and that'll be it, except for a pilot Aeroflo type setup. Hydropump, fittings and all the other goodies will be purchased using plant/tomato sales.
Here's a few views of the new growth. tubes 3 and 5.jpg tube 3 containers2.jpg containers terhune not.jpg containers tube 3.jpg cowlicks x 2.jpg happy zamorano.jpg uluru larisa.jpg Dwarf Row and Dwarf Power dwarf row.jpg dwarf power 2.jpg dwarf power.jpg Cucumber Row cucumber row.jpg 30 gallon Rootpots on drip IV big cheef copper.jpg gary darocense.jpg 30 gal rebel yell mazarini.jpg BHN871 bhn 871.jpg OR117 named Fred's TX Mojo stealer Fred TX Mojo stealer.jpg Gribovsky, this one has a permanent spot now Gribovsky.jpg Sugary Pounder, Sugary Pudovichok, Sakharny Pudovichok sugary pudovichok2.jpg sugary pudovichok.jpg Big leaf on Sweet Scarlet sweet scarlet.jpg Maglia in 3 gal container, tried my first one, outstanding. Another permanent spot awarded. I love compact plants with great tasting fruit. Maglia in 3 gal container.jpg Let's take a look at all the clusters on a single Mikhalych plant in a 5 gal container. Overall: Mikhalych.jpg Cluster 1 M1.jpg Clusters 2 and 3 M2 and 3.jpg Cluster 4 M4.jpg Cluster 5 m5.jpg and number 6, still a lot of flowers up top. M6.jpg |
April 2, 2016 | #230 |
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OK, that's it! I am moving next door to you, Gerardo!
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April 2, 2016 | #231 |
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Makes me almost want to put containers on the roof of my house as it is a nice sunny place.
One of the few I have that I wouldn't have to drag a mile of hose to water. Worth |
April 2, 2016 | #232 |
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That Gribovsky doesn't have blue streaks, does it? It was one row over from the Ten Hung Tan (Blue?) Chieh. My fruit were a little smaller than yours.
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April 2, 2016 | #233 |
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Great thread and although I'm a tiny bit jealous that you have tomatoes already I'm also excited to see all the ripe ones.
Do you plan on ranking them or anything? Which containers do you like best so far? When I used the cloth bags last year they dried out really fast, I plan on using 5gal pickle buckets this year if I ever get time. |
April 3, 2016 | #234 |
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Would that be the Gruntovyi Gribovskiy 1180? |
April 3, 2016 | #235 |
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I am jealous of your growing gutter system. You have got it down pat. Of course, I am jealous of the tomatoes, too!
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Marsha: you're welcome to move next door, my Chinese neighbors have built a pagoda roofed house, and it's big! The best neighbors ever.
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Real easy to set up, some initial investments but the hands off nature of it really pays dividends down the road. I was using wood initially, it can be done with just cinder blocks and those are cheaper. Give it a shot, you'll dig it. |
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April 3, 2016 | #237 |
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Gerardo, I swear by applications of CaNi to ward off BER, so easy to put in each gutter.
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Yesterday I was moving things around and one of the older plants had broken through the fabric bag and gone full kratky. Beautiful white hairs, very healthy plant. Rapunzel went back into the tube. Hope those beans work out come summertime. I miss the N train, have a slice in my honor please. Thanks for the tip! |
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April 3, 2016 | #239 |
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Plan on storing your cal nitrate in a dedicated air-tight container. It sucks water out of the air and turns to goo otherwise.
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April 4, 2016 | #240 |
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