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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostThank you for pot size. Afraid cant help on curling, odd ones of mine tend to do that. Hopefully an expert will be along soon to advise. Out of the 5 varieties I have , the gardeners delight seem to be the ones most keen to get leggy so you have done well to get such stocky plants. I see what you mean on the soil being fine
Currently they are about 8 inches away from the bulbs and I only have the two outside bulbs on for now. They are going up slowly but surely.
Nick I did take a look at one out of the po, the roits are starting to peep out the bottom but are not starting to wrap around
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Thanks snoop puss, have 39 and managed to plant 27 after begging, stealing and borrowing pots. They will be split 50/50 between greenhouse and conservatory. Have tried to get some benefit from so many by splitting the 5 varieties with different combinations of soil, seaweed, tomorite, cheap compost, manure, lime, gypsum, epsom salts and will see what does best.12 remaing plants need good homes
They are slightly bigger and more importantly a larger root mass than what were brought in and planted on 14th April last year, so thank you to all the comments on this forum that have got them to here
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostryanM, how have they faired ?, potted mine into final pots (2 in each 40l) at weekend. Made a note not to plant so many seeds next year
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostThanks snoop puss, have 39 and managed to plant 27
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I have four each of two sorts - but that's only because I assumed I'd lose 50% through non-germination or just not growing on and the blighters saw that as a challenge I guess. My melons and cucumbers are in on that trick too, as are the aubergines but they are some way behind the rest.
Luckily, the neighbours will be able to use my surplus plants when it gets warm enough to move them to the greenhouse(s)Last edited by chris_m; 06-04-2018, 06:07 PM.
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chris_m , yes quite mad and wont happen next year. Being first time on tom seed I had no idea what survival would get, would it be my 95% on asparagus or 0% on strawberries last year so like you assumed 50%. My thinking is to experiment on varieties and soil mixtures, etc so can claim its an experiemnt rather than insanity. Guess you can claim the same with your toms, melons, cucumbers and aubergines
ryanM , thanks , yours continue to look better than my Gardeners Delight, my Alicante are the only ones close to being that width/height ratio.
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Originally posted by Bluenowhere View PostI don’t have a grow light, mine seem to do okay on the window sill. I just turn the pots everyday so they get even light.
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I'm also growing tomatoes for the first time this year. I've got four - two are going outside in my raised beds (square foot garden) and I thought I might grow one inside my plastic grow house now I've got one, maybe in a growbag or similar, to see how they compare. The other is a spare.
I have no idea if they are doing good for their age - they seem OK. These were sown on 10 March in a heated propagator then spent most of their life on my sunniest windowsill until recently. As the weather has warmed up in the last week I've been putting them outside during the day to get more light and bringing them in at night. I'm hoping once they are potted on they can go into the grow house until ready to plant out.
Photos here:
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...D-5BD84820740D
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#...9-295D0B3586F9
How are they looking?
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I don't have any grow-lights - I chit the seed in the airing cupboard then ferry the plants back
and forth between the conservatory and living room - having potted them on they are now about 10" high out in the poly-tunnel - hopefully only one more move needed to their final places.
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