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December 17, 2017 | #302 |
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I will keep records and update everyone as to my experience with Goliath Giant Early Bush--
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December 17, 2017 | #303 |
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Great! It will be of benefit to all of us.
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December 17, 2017 | #304 |
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I think I will start a couple of seeds today just to see what happens--the gloomy weather has me very bored!
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December 17, 2017 | #305 |
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Scored a deal!
I found this at Home Depot today- 16qts.Sunshine Natural Organic Prof. Potting Mix--originally $6.49--on sale at $3.00- I got 2 and going back for more--it is very fluffy and moist- like gold! Feels perfect for starting all my seeds inside. Have to love a good sale!
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December 22, 2017 | #306 |
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These are my Goliath Giant Early Bush tomatoes from Seeds n Such--Five days and both seeds have broken through-- I am excited to see what they do this early.
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December 23, 2017 | #307 |
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Glad you are trying that one -- I was seriously considering growing one to see what it would do. Hard to imagine a tomato that large being so early, but we'll see.
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December 24, 2017 | #308 |
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I have also read that DTM calculations are based on plant out dates, with the suggestion that seeds should be sown 6 to 8 weeks before that date. I agree with others that 49 DTM seems unusually fast for the size of the fruit on Goliath Giant Early Bush... We heard similar stories regarding Rozovyi Myod (aka Pink Honey) when it was first introduced, which in my experience were not met. Please do report back on your experiences with GGEB since I am always looking for fast finishers to try here in Zone 3a.
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January 4, 2018 | #309 |
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January 7, 2018 | #310 |
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Good luck, Vladimir!
Mongolskiy Karlik is a real hit, very early, short and unusual in climbing growing habit!
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January 7, 2018 | #311 |
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So far I like it.
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January 21, 2018 | #312 |
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Do you have any experience with the Polish variety of tomato Betalux? Perhaps it should be partially partenocarpic
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January 26, 2018 | #313 |
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All the seedlings of my determinant tomatoes now have four to five true leaves. Today, two more interesting Polish varieties, Betalux and Poranok.
Vladimír PORANOK Early variety, dwarf color, floppy stem, very fertile. Very weakly infected with the plague of a potato. Tolerant for low temperatures. It can be sown straight into the field. Fruit spherical, without heels, well stained, do not break. Useful for processing and for direct consumption. BETALUX Pomidor Betalux is a ground variety with a parthenocarpic feature. This means that this plant is able to produce fruit without the need for fertilization, which turns out to be very important in Polish climate conditions, when the temperature during flowering and tomato formation falls below 13 ° C at night. Generally, it is a variety that does not cause problems and gives off a lot of really tasty sweet-sour fruit. |
January 26, 2018 | #314 |
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Vladimir, interesting to see Polish seeds.
Betalux is an improved version of Beta. I will have Beta this year. Betalux needs extra magnesium fertilising. It tastes better and you don't see the magnesium deficiency on the leaves. Poranek (Morning) is very tasty and a good producer.. I think that Poranek prefers cooler climate. When the summer is very hot you pick last fruits before the end of August. |
January 26, 2018 | #315 |
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With me neither Betalux nor Poranek will have much heat. Mainly in March, April and May.
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