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  • Seaweed extract is said to give a bit of protection from the cold but it's so cold at night I couldn't leave them out overnight,I don't really like them out of the blow away during the day it's a bit cold (I had to leave about 5 plants outside the blow away yesterday because of space problems,but bought them indoors at about 3pm,blow away ones come in at 6-7pm. Is it worth sowing a few extra quick maturing tomato varieties,red alert are sow April,my plants are tiny,just incase the purple leaved plants don't recover?
    Edit to add also if you stop the plants at two trusses they'll mature quicker.
    Last edited by Jungle Jane; 29-04-2016, 09:40 AM.
    Location : Essex

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    • It seems a lot of people are having problems this year then.

      Going to change the compost on another 2 of my plants today once the compost has warmed up a little bit as the bags are sat outside and it's snowing. I can see them gradually changing to that pale green yellow colour like some of my others have so I'll prick them out as best i can (they're a few inches high now) and put them in this new compost.

      That nettle feed i started last night in boiling water looks good and i;m wondering whether to use it as well as putting them in new compost?

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      • Don't over do it. The compost should be enough for now. Too much feed can also cause problems.

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        • Its not too late to sow tomatoes, so if you are worried, start some more. Most of my outdoor and greenhouse plants are currently at the seed leaf stage.

          For those with yellowing leaves - I had a plant that looked really quite sick under my growlights and banished it to the kitchen windowsill where it was cooler. The plant is looking much better although the lower leaves are pretty much dead:



          Of 2 sideshoots I potted up that are currently under lights, one is happy and green and the other is going yellow. No idea why, but given that the plant in the photo has recovered, I am hopeful that it will survive.
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          A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy

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          • I have a packet of tumbling tom that says you can sow them through May so if things take a turn for the worse, I'll sow 6 or 7 of them and they can be my replacement tomato plants. I'm hoping a change in compost will see them pick up though.

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            • Decided to sow some extras , red pear
              Northern England.

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              • "Molly coddled" mine most of the afternoon! Been a very strange overly cold and drawn out "Spring" this



                But enough is a enough! Tomorrow is gunna be a pick of the crop! Never have I had to "Fanny About" this much with Tomatoes!
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                Last edited by Deano's "Diggin It"; 03-05-2016, 02:50 AM.
                "Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad"

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                • I left mine in the GH last night as the temps were forecast for around 10. Tonight's forcast are for lows of 2 so I'm going to get the boys to bring them back in for the night. It's also cold tomorrow but the rest of the week looks much warmer. I think I may be biting the bullet and leaving them out soon.
                  Last edited by Scarlet; 02-05-2016, 08:57 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by Deano's "Diggin It" View Post
                    "Molly coddled" mine most of the afternoon! Been a very strange overly cold and drawn out "Spring" this

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                    But enough is a enough! Tomorrow is gunna be a pick of the crop! Never have I had to "Fanny About" this much with Tomatoes!
                    Deano they are far too OCD perfectly in the middle of their perfectly ordered pots
                    Hehe
                    Northern England.

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                    • Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                      I left mine in the GH last night as the temps were forecast for around 10. Tonight's forcast are for lows of 2 so I'm going to get the boys to bring them back in for the night. It's also cold tomorrow but the rest of the week looks much warmer. I think I may be biting the bullet and leaving them out soon.
                      I put mine out in the growhouse for the first time today. They'll be going out again tomorrow. They'll be going into their final pots by the end of the week and staying out there in the growhouse 24/7.

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                      • mine are going out to the blowaway tomorrow too... will harden them off for a week then leaving them to it. They're northerners - we all need to learn to deal with it

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                        • In their final pots in the growhouse now. 16 of the 24 plants I want are anyway.

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                          • Oh Scoot, they are so very tiny to be in such big pots, hope they survive for you. Are you covering them with some fleece or other protection?

                            And when your back stops aching,
                            And your hands begin to harden.
                            You will find yourself a partner,
                            In the glory of the garden.

                            Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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                            • Originally posted by bramble View Post
                              Oh Scoot, they are so very tiny to be in such big pots, hope they survive for you. Are you covering them with some fleece or other protection?
                              Yeah, they will be getting a newspaper covering like they did last night.

                              I had to bite the bullet and do it as some of them were turning yellow and pale.

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                              • Scoot I find its fine putting them in much larger pots as long as you just water around the plant and not the whole pot

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