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Old April 24, 2020   #16
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Interesting cross Nico, will be interested in seeing the result
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Old April 25, 2020   #17
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Nico, that is one weird looking tomato! Really cool!
PhilaGardener, yes, it is a very strange tomato as well as beautiful for me, I will keep you informed of the results.
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Old April 25, 2020   #18
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Whwoz, thanks, I will post more photos later, the first tomato is forming and it looks like it will be blue.
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Old April 25, 2020   #19
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A few more photos, I will continue to publish, now is the beginning of everything, the good temperatures begin and the plants grow very well.
from left to right.
blue cristmas,carolina reaper chocolate,carolina reaper red,minibel chocolate,purple tiger,cruz stick/indigo drops,minibel orange
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Old April 25, 2020   #20
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Beautiful plants Nico
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Old April 29, 2020   #21
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Hola Nicolás,veo que lo tienes todo bien preparado para el inicio de la temporada,menuda colección ,espero que no tengas problemas con el confinamiento y puedas plantarlo todo.
Yo los tomates ya los tengo plantados en tierra pero los pimientos y berenjenas un desastre ,los caracoles no me ha dejado ni uno,he tenido que hacer un semillero de nuevo.
Un saludo.
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Old May 1, 2020   #22
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Hello Montano friend, I am very happy to see you here. About the enclosure I have no problem since I have my garden in my same house, for now everything is fine, I have advanced my tomatoes a month compared to other years under the greenhouse, and now the tomatoes are growing, I hope to have tomatoes for eat at the end of May, when everything goes well. I'm very sorry for the problem you had with the snails, I also had problems with the snails, rather with the slugs, since this year it has rained a lot, because there have been more slugs, but I bought a slug repellent and I stopped them. on time. I also had a problem with plants a few weeks ago, many plants were burned for no apparent reason, here in my city since most of the people are dedicated to the olive tree, they have big agricultural machines, and many volunteers dedicate themselves daily with their machines to I spray the streets with bleach and water for the coronavirus, and I think the wind brought this bleach to my garden and they burned me, thank God and they recovered well today.
Thanks to horse for everything

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Old May 1, 2020   #23
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I also had a problem with plants a few weeks ago, many plants were burned for no apparent reason, here in my city since most of the people are dedicated to the olive tree, they have big agricultural machines, and many volunteers dedicate themselves daily with their machines to I spray the streets with bleach and water for the coronavirus, and I think the wind brought this bleach to my garden and they burned me.
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Old May 3, 2020   #24
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Some photos of the tomato plant "SMFL", my third year of cultivation, it is somewhat impressive the amount of flowers, it looks like a broccoli, and super productive, I have never seen a tomato plant with so many flowers and tomatoes together .. . I love it
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Old May 3, 2020   #25
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Amazing plants! Yes, be careful around bleach and other caustic chemicals!
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Old May 7, 2020   #26
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To this day, I am totally surprised by the precocity of the "sweet success" cucumber, I have never consumed cucumbers at this time, I think it only takes a few days for consumption, I have a terrible desire to try it, I think I will love it since I have read very good comments about said cucumber.
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Old June 7, 2020   #27
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Some photos of my Queen of malianco fruits
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Old June 8, 2020   #28
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Great!
I didn't get a plant of the Queen. I don't know why.
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Old June 12, 2020   #29
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Anneliese, for the next season I have saved seeds of mine, I hope that the next season will work well for you.
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Old June 12, 2020   #30
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Great and thanks
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