2023 late season growing and winter indoor micros
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2023 12:32 am
Nothing impressive about these plants except I started their seeds first week of August so they are approx 4 weeks old, and it's crazy to realize how fast they grew in the middle of summer as opposed to early spring. However first frost date is around mid October which is about 30 days away. Intend to save seeds from them to send to MMMM. Worst case I will keep them inside the square tomato cages and wrap frost cloth around the cages.
Queen Aliquippa (potato leaf) Praxx Cherry (this plant have very stiff stems and grows quite bushy Clear Pink (impressed by this determinate, thick main stem and lots of healthy leaves) Spencer Sweet Cherriette
I want to grow micros more seriously this year so I jerry rigged this setup in the fireplace room.
The two UFO lights are 300w equivalent LED.
Varieties I'm starting seeds for:
New: Rosy Finch, Lil Peeps, Tity Totem, Laura #5, Fuzzy Wuzzy
Old: Florida Petite, Red Robin, Totem F1*, Supersweet
*When I bought Totem from Tomato Growers many years ago it was labeled as hybrid, now I look at the description and hybrid has been removed, maybe it was stabilized during that time?
And Picolo Gato, actually I don't know if Dan Follette is in this forum, but this variety by him is still my current favorite micro.
Bottom of the table just some Barrina bar LED lights, 4x10watt, which should give 3000lumens, good enough to keep some miscellaneous plants alive through the winter, aloe vera, ginger, rosemary, etc.
Lastly, I bought these blue ridge white capped corn. Evidently I didn't know much about corn because I never realized how tall these grasses grow. These things are pushing 10ft tall. Don't know if it is sweet corn or some type of field corn. Three ears on a stalk, but I planted them a bit late as they're stated to be 120 days to harvest. Would be fun to keep growing very tall corns, but they have to be sweet corn.
My goal going forward is filling in the hunger gaps and make sure I'm always growing something throughout the year.
Queen Aliquippa (potato leaf) Praxx Cherry (this plant have very stiff stems and grows quite bushy Clear Pink (impressed by this determinate, thick main stem and lots of healthy leaves) Spencer Sweet Cherriette
I want to grow micros more seriously this year so I jerry rigged this setup in the fireplace room.
The two UFO lights are 300w equivalent LED.
Varieties I'm starting seeds for:
New: Rosy Finch, Lil Peeps, Tity Totem, Laura #5, Fuzzy Wuzzy
Old: Florida Petite, Red Robin, Totem F1*, Supersweet
*When I bought Totem from Tomato Growers many years ago it was labeled as hybrid, now I look at the description and hybrid has been removed, maybe it was stabilized during that time?
And Picolo Gato, actually I don't know if Dan Follette is in this forum, but this variety by him is still my current favorite micro.
Bottom of the table just some Barrina bar LED lights, 4x10watt, which should give 3000lumens, good enough to keep some miscellaneous plants alive through the winter, aloe vera, ginger, rosemary, etc.
Lastly, I bought these blue ridge white capped corn. Evidently I didn't know much about corn because I never realized how tall these grasses grow. These things are pushing 10ft tall. Don't know if it is sweet corn or some type of field corn. Three ears on a stalk, but I planted them a bit late as they're stated to be 120 days to harvest. Would be fun to keep growing very tall corns, but they have to be sweet corn.
My goal going forward is filling in the hunger gaps and make sure I'm always growing something throughout the year.