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Old November 27, 2017   #3045
maxjohnson
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My tomatoes seedlings survived three days indoor without lighting during the hurricane so they were all leggy (since I was out of state), but most turned out well. These are 5 weeks from transplant.

I am using no fertilizers in my (nematodes) raised beds for the tomatoes this time.

I thought I was going to move so I didn't start vegetables sooner.

Jaune Flamme is the one with the earliest fruit.

Cosmic Eclipse is the biggest plant so far, which is also in the most shady spot of the raised beds. And side comparison with one in container which is much smaller, but probably due to too much rain which slow it down.

My biggest hope this season are the Paul Robeson and the corns. I'm going to use Bt more religiously this season. There are lots of white flies, but no curly leaves virus seen so far.
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