June 23, 2016 | #361 |
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The haul is looking amazing Gerardo. Keep up the good work in this nasty heat we are having.
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June 25, 2016 | #362 |
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Boxes are filling up quite nicely.
Some RGGS tenants have been moved to a temporary shelter (3-5 gal nursery container) for their fruits to ripen (Big Cheef, Harvard Sq, Rebel Yell, Darocense, GJ Benton, Dora, 1 Cowlick's). Others were at the end of their cycle. Sudduth's, BHN-871, Sakh Pudov... Some RGGS tenants were given complimentary meals, haircuts and more room to stretch so they have a strong 2nd Act performance: SOTW, Daniel Burson (at least 5 more plants coming), Vorlon, Bwine f Croatia, ISPL, OR117, Orange Jazz, Fresa, Cowlick's, Crnkovic Y. Last edited by Gerardo; June 25, 2016 at 07:44 PM. |
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I can't believe I haven't been invited down for a BLT and a good cane sugar Coke! Humph!
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July 6, 2016 | #367 |
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Plants churning along
Replacements have started setting fruit.
Ramillete/De Colgar varieties going strong, can't wait to sew my first ristra de tomates (hanging weave). My ten or so Gribovsky are great also, setting lots of fruit.. Up next to move into new digs is Daniels (x2), ISPL (x4), Crnkovic Y (x3), Mikhalych (x6), Arad's Pink H, Detsikas, PBTD, Peacevine, Andreie Surprise, Volovsko Ukho, Sheryl's Portuguese H, Tolstushka, Byzshkaya Roza, Daniel Burson (x3), Cosm Volkov (x3), Momotaro. Here's the latest haul. Populated by many, including Lucky Cross, Faworyt, Marbonne, Rebelski, Big Cheef, Rosella Purple, Tarasenko-6, Anna Maria's H, GJ-Benton, Chapman, Solar Flare, Everett's R Oxh, Zarca, Andizhaaskie, Indigo Cherry Drops, Zamorano, Competition Terhune RL, Larisa, et al. july 6th 16.jpg chapman et al.jpg IMPRESSIONS Big Cheef, wow on flavor. I was ready to give up on this plant due to EB susceptibility, now I'm willing to hold its hand all the way. I like Lucky Cross' subtle tones. Faworyt is a nice pink. Good productivity. Bigger than Odoriko. Indigo Cherry is productive and pretty. Flavor is acceptable. I passed judgment on Marbonne too early, after surviving a fungal bout the plants have caught a 2nd wind and are producing very well. Rebelski, on the other hand, is one of those magnesium sensitive plants, where any aberration shows color fast. Marbonne's fruits are pleasing to the eye. Last edited by Gerardo; July 6, 2016 at 10:42 PM. |
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On-deck circle is solid.
REPLACEMENTS.jpg Maglia stays as long as she wants. MAGLIA ROSA RELOADED 7.7.jpg Need a machete to get in there. Cheste, Chef's Choice Orange, Momotaro, OR117 and OJazz says the census. JUNGLE.jpg Two shots of a few Gribovskiy that are loading up like Sungold, and my kneeling rug. GRIBOVS ROW.jpg GRIBOVS 2.jpg Ajis and Jalapen~os. Heat has been rough on them, they appear to like wet feet at all times, bottom tray is key. AJIS Y JALAPENO.jpg |
July 7, 2016 | #370 |
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Sure looks like your garden is a great success. Your variety evaluations have be very informative. I always look forward to your updates.
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For the heat I'm using a canopy, increased frequency of irrigation, a potting mix that retains more water for non-tube containers, and heavier mulch. For the cold months I'll be using the same canopy and going with cold tolerant varieties from the Soviet days. And will likely convert some of the tubes into a hydroponic setup. Every year I keep stretching my season, fingers crossed I won't have to shutdown in January like in years past. I sell a lot of them, give away a ton, and reduce quite a few into ice cube shaped bombs of tomato flavor that are a hit with everyone. A sofrito and a jam are in the development pipeline, and I'm finally doing the procurement for dehydration. My initial recipe will be: Two buck chuck + olive oil + my own dried basil and oregano + smoked salt/regular salt as a marinade for hearts sliced down the middle. It's been a great year thus far, no major setbacks. |
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July 7, 2016 | #372 |
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I am having almost a Tijuana like summer, since it finally began. Much more sun and heat than usual, with almost no rain from the onset. Everything not irrigated is turning brown, but the tomatoes are loving it. I have been expecting a lot of blossom drop, but that hasn't really happened. This year I finally covered some of the container to stave off those rain borne foliage diseases, but that was useless. The plants are looking their best ever, which is nice.
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July 7, 2016 | #373 |
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Great to hear things are favorable up there. Sounds very much like our conditions, especially the brown part.
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July 7, 2016 | #374 |
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Forgot to post this one, some go right thru the growbag and are kratky happy campers.
Cool to look at. THRU THE GROW BAG.jpg |
July 16, 2016 | #375 |
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Huge trusses on Ramillete De Colgar types.
These plants have mojo. big truss from above s.jpg Focus focus focus big truss s.jpg This one goes in 3 directions tri truss s.jpg Cheste doing great cheste S.jpg Cosm V, reloaded cosm v reloaded S.jpg A typical Gribovsky truss gribovs truss typical s.jpg Sweet Success and Monika pepinos 2 s.jpg sweet success pepino 3 S.jpg sweet success pepino.jpg |
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