Arnorrian's tomato pictures
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It's a foliar fertilizer with:
(N) – 10%
(Са) – 15%
(Мg) – 2%
(В) – 0,05%
(Cu) – 0,04%
(Fe) – 0,05%
(Mn) – 0,1%
(Mo) – 0,001%
(Zn) – 0,02%
I gave some of my eggplant seedlings to a neighbor who has a polytunnel. But he hasn't amended his soil with chalk and uses only regular fertilizer with no extra calcium. His plants are minute compared to mine. I think it's calcium, but I could be wrong.
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The first ever batch of eggplant.
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Sweeeeeeet
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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A seedling of Blush Tiger I gave to a neighbor that I grew from a seed I saved turned out crossed. I'll save the seed.
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I think I'll plant several plants next year, see if I can stabilize it. Mother plant was Blush Tiger, and father was most likely a local red cherry variety called Jasmin. But the Jasmin plant that grew right next to a Blush Tiger was already crossed, as its fruit were too large (4-5 cm) for a typical Jasmin (2-3 cm). All the fruits from this plant are uniform at 5 cm long.
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Thank gods for the shading net, the hail was brutal (up to small walnut).
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Lucid Gem
Black Plum
Sweet Aperitif
Chocolate Stripes
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Here we go again!
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Is that 240 or 120 volts AC at 50 hertz?
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120V?! What kind of demon worship is that? Only 230V 50Hz here.
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My tomatoes are in the ground, shading net is up, straw mulch is down, frost cloth (against sunscald) is set. Varieties this year:
Brandywine Red x5
Brandywine Yellow x3
Brandywine Black x3
Ananas Noire x2
White Wonder x2
Lucid Gem x2
Blue Beauty x2
Chocolate Stripes x2
Black Plum x2
And seven plants of my own variety Caladan. Hope it turns out stable.
Brandywine Red x5
Brandywine Yellow x3
Brandywine Black x3
Ananas Noire x2
White Wonder x2
Lucid Gem x2
Blue Beauty x2
Chocolate Stripes x2
Black Plum x2
And seven plants of my own variety Caladan. Hope it turns out stable.
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Aubergines and chilis waiting for the weekend to get planted.
Chard, beets, and basil too.
Petunias and verbenas took the place of dwarf tomatoes this year.
Snow peas and radishes going crazy.
Tomatoes settling in.
Chard, beets, and basil too.
Petunias and verbenas took the place of dwarf tomatoes this year.
Snow peas and radishes going crazy.
Tomatoes settling in.
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Looking good. @arnorrian Which Chilis are you growing?
Zone 9b, located in the Columbia bottomlands, annual rainfall 46”
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TAM jalapeno, Jigsaw, and two other decoratives I don't know the name of. Jigsaw is great for chili oil, hot and crumbly when dried.karstopography wrote: ↑Thu Apr 28, 2022 9:25 am Looking good. @arnorrian Which Chilis are you growing?
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Another batch of flowers planted. And eggplant, chili, chard and beets transplanted out.
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