Right, just got my heated propagator out, ran down the allotment and managed to find some more money maker to sow (also did my scotch bonnet chillies and bell peppers at the same time). Lets try take 2 on my toms.
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Originally posted by sally fran View PostSome of mine are very floppy. Could it be that they've had too much warmth in relation to the light levels? They have been on the sitting room window ledge which is south east facing. It gets quite warm in there first thing in the morning when the radiator is on just below the window, and again in the afternoon and evening once we've lit the woodburner. I've moved them into an unheated room this morning (about the same light levels) and I'm going to repot them this afternoon, burying them deeper and staking them. They're not too dry or too wet, although we were away for a week and by the time a friend came in to water them they were pretty thirsty. They perked up once she watered them though and seemed alright when we got back on Saturday.
Any thoughts? The tallest are 40cms tall - here's a pic...
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Originally posted by rustylady View PostYes, too warm and not enough light.
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Originally posted by redser View PostDo you mean 11/03/2013?
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I moved all 15 of mine to the lottie greenhouse, with the gas heater set up, and a double layer of fleece in case I'd not quite got the thermostat/heat-setting quite right. They'd been under lights and were on the brink of flowering. Gas bottle ran out in the middle of the night and the temp dropped to -5c... I now have one plant on the brink of flowering...
Luckily the second sowing is not too far behind, and the 40+ seedlings are happily (and more safely) growing away in the repaired back garden greenhouse with an electric heater
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I lost most of my very early sown toms but have loads more working away..
Pic attached is of some early Roma and Tamina that are progressing on the window sill..Attached FilesI dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Originally posted by redser View PostOk, sorry
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Originally posted by sally fran View PostThanks for that. I thought I'd read somewhere that that could be a problem. The rest of them were in a cooler room and are fine. I've potted the floppy ones deeper into bigger pots today and moved them all into a cooler room now.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostIf they start leaning again SF, stake them.
I'm a bit alarmed at how big some of them are getting - many of them have buds and one has a couple of open flowers already. I've never done an early sowing before. Hope they'll be okay in the house until May.
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Originally posted by spanish_gardener View PostNo need to say sorry. They are so so so tiny... Hopefully the weather will get better soon!
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Originally posted by sally fran View PostWill do. They definitely seem happier in the cooler room.
I'm a bit alarmed at how big some of them are getting - many of them have buds and one has a couple of open flowers already. I've never done an early sowing before. Hope they'll be okay in the house until May.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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3 lots of toms on the kitchen windowsill - Latah (not up yet), Tumbling Tom (5 tiddlers showing) and Moneymaker (strong seedlings with true leaves just starting to show), who are gazing out smugly at the snow-covered plants in the back garden.
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snow again really....
I can't believe its snowing again I can't put it off any longer I'm going to have to pot on the toms again the San Marzanos are pushing 26cm. I really like snow but the novelty is really wearing off.Wife, mother, reader, writer, digger so much to do so little time to do it! Follow me on Twitter @digdigdigging
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