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Old March 21, 2015   #1
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I have experimented with growing some Pineapple and Martino tomato's very slow and cool. These were started in late Jan. It was the first time I have saved seed so it started as a germination test. I knew they would be to big by May. I was curious how commercial plants are so thick and compact. They were fed lightly 2 to 3 times with seaweed, AACT extract, buffalo loam and 1/4 strength shultz' 10-15-10 while in DE. They hardly grew at all until they were up-potted. Then they slowly came out of their purple state and exploded. They have been kept between 55-65 except for a few sunny days when the GH reached mid 80's for a few hours.

Here they are on 2/18


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Does this seem like a good plan? Do you think it will make them sturdier for cool nights when planted out?
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Old March 21, 2015   #2
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They look really good. Pretty think stemmed already. Almost look like dwarves.
May is still a long way off though. Do you have room to up pot again?
It will be tough to keep them cool from here on out, no?
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Old March 22, 2015   #3
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They look really good. Pretty think stemmed already. Almost look like dwarves.
May is still a long way off though. Do you have room to up pot again?
It will be tough to keep them cool from here on out, no?
I can make room and plan on 1.25 quart next. They may take a little more shuffling than I planned to keep them cool. The Pineapple got to 8 ft last year. The Martino is listed a determinate but I think it's more semi-det. I had it in aqauponics and it never stopped producing until it got too cold and died out. These were just an experiment that I couldn't kill knowing it was too early. I have 72 of of various varieties that are germinating now. They will get 6 to 8 weeks before planting out. I just wanted to see if I can avoid tall lanky plants that need support in a pot. I will probably have trouble keeping them from getting root bound and flowering in the pots. This was a big problem for me last year.
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So no one thinks it's odd to grow with heat and have lanky plants that can't support themseves? I was just reading about feeding inhibitors. I never realized that was the cause of stocky plants. I just figured it was cost saving to grow them cooler.
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They look great. There's one thing about DE that is extraordinary, it is a great thermal insulator. Keeping the roots protected from the cool outside temperatures is very important for tomato plants.
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Great pix and I wish you success in your tomato experiments.

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So no one thinks it's odd to grow with heat and have lanky plants that can't support themseves? I was just reading about feeding inhibitors. I never realized that was the cause of stocky plants. I just figured it was cost saving to grow them cooler.
Agreed. Selling plants with growth inhibitor applied ought to come with a disclaimer.
But that's tilting at windmills as it won't happen.
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