March 28, 2016 | #76 |
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Robert,
Seedlings I gave home behind the window, because the next day would certainly did not withstand - they dry out. Bower, Bower, you're right. The temperature of the substrate in these small cups followed the air temperature, so it was well below 10 ° C. The roots can not absorb water, so plants began to dry. Something else is at the plants in a bed. Soil temperature does not respond so fast on decrease of the temperature. Black foil should also help to. Tomorrow is D-day for tomato seedlings 0-33. Four seedlings I will give into the cold frame, two into the foil tunnel and two into the open bed. I will add photos. Vladimír |
March 28, 2016 | #77 |
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I planted few SILVERY FIR TREE on Feb. 3. Yesterday I saw one flower on it. (Day 53 ) another 4o days it can have a ripe tomato. That is about 93 days from sowing seeds.
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March 28, 2016 | #78 |
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Usually they even faster to set the first fruit in 80-85 days after germination. I mean varieties with carrot-like foliage like SFR and Morkovnyi. And the taste is exceptionaly acid the way I like. @RJGlew I don't know how in Czech Republic, but Vlad is actually a different name in Russia and CIS We usually call Volodya all Vladimirs in a friendly manner or when you want to say something about a man you know quite good Volodya Putin, for a example And Vlad is short and friendly name of Vladislav But only MrBig46 has to choose
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March 28, 2016 | #79 |
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Silvery Fir Tree is highly attractive to thrips and it is very susceptible to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. Other than that, it fits the traits requested. I would grow Sub Arctic Plenty, Jagodka, and O-33 as preferred early varieties.
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And I plant them in pot/ soil less mix. And I like tangy juicy tomatoes. Why add vinegar to your salad. Gardeneer |
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Andrey, while I have your attention, what are your current thoughts on the early tomato `Max,' the improved Moskvich? |
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March 29, 2016 | #82 | |
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Vavilov Institute (IOGEN, Moscow) developed Moskvich in early 1970s when more and more Soviet people has become gardeners on their own dachas, but usually got no greehhouses. Moskvich grows as a compact plant with h30-50cm, early and cold tolerant. Red round fruit are 50-80 g with quite good flavor for a such early variety. You will got larger fruit after pruning. Tatyana's description is a bit different to compare with original strain from Russia. It is not indet nor has got some kind of blunt heart fruit. Also Moskovich is the same as Moskvich. Just a wrong spelled name. Max was bred in the middle of 1990s as an Improved Moskvich. With almost the same days to maturity or a week later usually it bears you a bit taller plant (h50-60cm) and larger flattened-round fruit in 100-120 g league. Flavor is equal But Max fruit is more meaty and a plant is more prolific - up to 2 kg from 1 plant. So Max is a good reliable early variety with larger fruits.
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March 31, 2016 | #84 |
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Friends call me Vlaďo or Laďo. You do not write probably it on ylour computers. Friends from Slovakia call me Vlado. That could be shortened Vladimír.
On Tuesday, I planted eight tomato seedlings 0-33. Soil temperature in the wells was 13 ° C. Weather forecast for the next nine days is good (I use Norwegian web www.yr.no). Other seedlings 0-33 I'll plant till Monday. I also harden others determinate varieties- Saraev Gruntovyi, Saraev Druzhnyi, Saraev Otbor 1, Saraev Stoiky, Saraev Shtambovyi, I-2, M-22, 42 days, Latah, Jagodka, Darinka F1. So far, I'm waiting for planting. Vlado |
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Vlado, Happy Plant Out !
I also took my plants outside on Tuesday. But have not planted them yet, I am hardening them off (acclimating). Once they get used to sun, winds and cool weather I will start putting them in the ground or in pots. I checked my soil temperature the other day it was 47F ( = 8 C). Not as warm as I would have liked but it is getting warmer every day. Gardeneer |
April 3, 2016 | #86 |
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Saturday morning of completely tested the resistance of tomatoes to freeze 0-33. Outside it was completely white, wind 25 km / h, 85% humidity, the temperature -2 ° C. I have lost 15 plants, all frozen. All in foil tunnel also frozen. In the cold frame are still tomatoesall right. Weather outlook is positive, and sometimes during the week I will plant next seedlings.
With resistance 0-33 to frost will not count in the future also because high humidity. Only glass or polycarbonate can prevent heat radiation to the atmosphere at night. Vladimír |
April 3, 2016 | #87 |
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Vladimir,
as you probably know you will get lower temperature in low soil places when humidity is so high as in Easter Europe in spring. So your -2 C on TV weather forecast is actual -5 C or even less at your soil level. Cold tolerant tomato varieties are for several degrees less than 0 C... I'm really sorry about 0-33...
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April 3, 2016 | #88 |
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My early winners in my unheated greenhouse, which drops to near-freezing, are (I think all these are determinate):
Aura Adria Ina Sol Gold Cole tumbling cherries - Whippersnapper, Anmore Treasures, Anmore Dew Drops Productive from Altai, which is indeterminate I think, is also doing very well, as are my De Barao varieties. My microdwarfs seem to have taken the cold the worst. They are all sick-looking. |
April 12, 2016 | #89 |
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Yes, meteorologists measure temperature in two meters above ground. Because I am not able to predict the weather by myself, I use data from meteorologists and according to this deal with the cultivation. How much was the temperature in the ground below 0 ° C, not intersted me.
I did not test what frost withstand tomato 0-33. Only surprised me that frost destroyed all tomatoes 0-33 in foil tunnel but did not destroy one another tomato with potato leaves. To this day this tomato has not grown, but it is alive. Vladimír |
April 12, 2016 | #90 |
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I have a lot of plants that look exactly like that one. Mine are cold-abused, too.
Oh, and I mis-spoke earlier. Productive from Altai is actually determinate. |
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