March 19, 2018 | #721 |
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It's easy to do if you use an image editor like irfanview. I think most editors have this function (not viewers) and then here's a video showing how to do it in irfanview..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfTtb9V-uss |
March 19, 2018 | #722 |
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They look terrific! And thank you for fixing the picture, happens to mine quite often as well
Thank you for the update, so far folks seem to be getting good germination and strong little seedlings Makes me very happy to see everyone’s little plants KarenO |
March 21, 2018 | #723 |
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Thanks Al@NC! I will go watch the link. Does anyone else find their pictures randomly loading sideways? It seems strange I need to edit an image that starts out fine when I upload from the source. My lack of technical knowledge is ...well... is!
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March 21, 2018 | #724 |
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Great looking little plants, hl2601,couldn't help but notice that you also have Rumpelstiltskin started, but this one is supposed to be delineated as Striped Rumpelstiltskin, because it is different than regular Rumpelstiltskin. Rumpelstiltskin does not have stripes, this is a late segregant that showed up in the F6. Won't you please add that to your name tag? Later on since this is a new segregant the breeder will change the name to something different altogether.
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March 21, 2018 | #725 |
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I sure will Marsha! Thanks for the heads up.
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March 21, 2018 | #726 |
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Some of my pictures load sideways too. I try to PREVIEW before submitting the post. All I have done is go into the picture editor on my laptop and save the picture, making no changes. The picture then loads on TV perfectly. It is totally random; about 20% of the time.
Meanwhile we had a hellacious storm late afternoon yesterday. Winds were 22 MPH all day, but after 5 the gust were 40-50 MPH. 4 of my 5 plants on the porch toppled over; the one didn't because I had moved it after the first one. One EB toppled over; that was all I could see. I left them all down until this AM. Ripped up the weed barrier on the east side of the house (no tomato plants there). This morning I went out expecting the worse, and although some branches were broken , nothing else toppled over. The KARMA PINKS were totally intact; didn't look like they were affected at all; just growing. 10+ tomatoes on the one plant. Many bud and flower clusters. The earlier tomatoes are approaching ping-pong ball size. WooHoo Started pruning some of the leaf branches. Will post again when I have new info or ripe tomatoes (haha). I has not been 2 months. |
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March 21, 2018 | #728 |
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The benefits of growing in the winter!
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March 21, 2018 | #729 |
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At 7 weeks Karma is looking healthy but we need a break in the weather. Hopefully next week they get planted
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March 21, 2018 | #730 |
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I’m glad yours made it through that storm Barb!
ReginaAnn, yours are looking great Karen Last edited by KarenO; March 21, 2018 at 02:46 PM. |
March 21, 2018 | #731 |
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Thanks Karen! SO looking forward to tasting these.
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March 22, 2018 | #732 |
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On Tuesday night, I started my usual pre-sprouting method - seeds, paper towels, zip-lock bags, and distilled water.
Come Wednesday night, I check all the seeds (because I'm impatient) and, lo and behold, the KARMA Pink already had tiny taproots. Typically, I expect my tomato seeds to take 48+ hours to sprout, so I was pleasantly surprised when these seeds were sprouting in only 24 hours... those little buggers are vigorous! |
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March 22, 2018 | #734 |
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March 22, 2018 | #735 |
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Planted my own yesterday.
KARMA pink F7 KARMA purple F6 KARMA purple MF F6 KARMA apricot F6 KARMA miracle, the gwr and pink bicolour also F6 KarenO |
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