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nice looking plants.ya going to have a lot of tomatoes
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So last weekend I bought some starter cherry tomato plants because my seed germination has been really disappointing this year. Got three four-inch pots of SunGolds. Gave one to my neighbor, transplanted one into a five-gallon pot.
The third one is my problem. There were three plants growing in that small pot, two of which were SunGolds, and one "unknown". They all transplanted into larger pots after roughly separating the intertwined root systems, and seem to be doing well, with no immediate root-shock effects. I don't believe the third one is even a tomato, and I'm going to grow it out anyway, but if anyone has any ideas of what I might be dealing with here, it might enable me to treat it with more-favorable lighting and moisture conditions. Any ideas? Thanks in advance! Pop Last edited by SpringerPop; March 25, 2015 at 05:09 PM. |
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#33 |
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Looks like a radish.
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Thanks, Worth.
I'll post back later, after I let this grow out, and I find out. Weird that it should have been planted with a SunGold, but who knows...... Pop |
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My guess would be some kind of cruciferous plant, cabbage, cauliflower, maybe brussel sprouts.
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Looks like Kale.
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Nice trees!!
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Needs turquoise blue trim on the entrance.
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Wow, nice setup!
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I see something missing
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Gaille squash
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The squash pics are to show the person who sent the seeds.
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I am excited to see the gialle babies! Do you have issues with vine borers? That's what brought mine down. I've read something about wrapping the base with foil to help with that once they get going. I hope you can get a least one fruit for seeds.
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Japanese Black Trifile update. One still looks RL and the other PL. I'm hoping the RL turns out to really be a Japanese Black Trifile. But if not, It'll be fun guessing what it is.
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