March 13, 2018 | #436 |
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Great photoes and plants! Would like some seeds in the future to try here if they are available
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1 kg=2.2 lb , 1 m=39,37 in , 1 oz=28.35 g , 1 ft=30.48 cm , 1 lb= 0,4536 kg , 1 in=2.54 cm , 1 l = 0.26 gallon , 0 C=32 F Andrey a.k.a. TOMATODOR |
March 13, 2018 | #437 |
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I'd be happy to send you as many as you'd like. PM me your address and give me an idea of how many and what you'd like to try - dwarf hunting or looking for something worthwhile from some that have already been selected for micros - fine leaf - fuzzy leaf.
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March 14, 2018 | #438 |
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Wow Andrey, I just checked your weather and it is colder than mine - i am headed to Dominican Republic for a week to get away - I gave away 50+ plants this week - have to get ready and make room for my regular summer plants - prob grow 100 outside indeterminate's, determinant's, and dwarfs along with Dan's Micro Floral's that last into the summer and then i will resow some of Dan's seeds in late summer to grow inside for winter.
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March 14, 2018 | #439 |
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Wow Pete! That's a lot of plants! Have a great vacation!
Dfollet thanks for the clarification re culling. I have one F3 but 3 F4's so I guess I didn't need to seed so heavily for the cull. I have a bunch of great plants now at least! Those seeds germinated so well. Thx also for the leaf name clarification too because wispy isn't the right word. Mine are quite robust, just carrot like. Very pretty, very healthy. I will keep you updated. Heide |
March 15, 2018 | #440 |
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I have a few microdwarfs going in the greenhouse right now. I have a cherry of Dan's, a multi-flora of Dan's, and Aztec. My weather has been cold, the greenhouse is only marginally heated, and I can see the plants suffering from the cold temps...except the multi-flora. I have no idea why, but it seems to be showing much greater tolerance to the cold.
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April 2, 2018 | #442 |
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Thanks. Since I always limited in space in my GH I'd like to try something already selected for multiflora micros and stable/almost stable to try at home in the fall/winter time in 2018/2019.
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Thanks, Dan. I am growing two of yours. The non-Multiflora I believe was 46x-F3-9 that you sent me, then I saved seeds from that. I'll have to look for the notebook I wrote in, but the multi-flora plants are noticeably bigger and growing faster than the non-MF in my cold greenhouse. As I mentioned in the other thread, I did find three in that flat that appear to have cascading foliage. Other than that, they have been uniform. It was an F3 generation that you sent me, so now I have the F4, I guess. |
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April 2, 2018 | #444 |
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Send me your address this fall and I'll send you the most advanced I have available.
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April 2, 2018 | #445 |
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One of those three plants is too tall for my liking. Here are the other two. They look exactly like my Tumbling Tom. It's hard to get a clear pic on a dreary day like today.
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April 2, 2018 | #446 |
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Thank you, Dan.
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April 2, 2018 | #447 |
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I potted up three last week in felt pots and they went off to NYC co-workers with a tag that has my e-mail so I can get results. |
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April 2, 2018 | #449 |
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Those are out of the multi-flora I got from Dan. The cold weather has made them a little pale. It was just barely above freezing when I took that pic this morning. Those two guys got to come in and warm up under a light. I'll re-pot them in gallon pots tonight.
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April 3, 2018 | #450 |
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Cole, what does "cascading foliage mean" in your sentence :
"I'll have to look for the notebook I wrote in, but the multi-flora plants are noticeably bigger and growing faster than the non-MF in my cold greenhouse. As I mentioned in the other thread, I did find three in that flat that appear to have cascading foliage. Other than that, they have been uniform. It was an F3 generation that you sent me, so now I have the F4, I guess. Thanks Pete Last edited by tryno12; April 3, 2018 at 01:39 AM. Reason: incomplete |
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