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Yippee! So far germination has been pretty high. So glad to know the seeds are good. |
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March 16, 2018 | #707 |
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Among my seedlings they are the most vigorous. Thank you, girls.
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March 16, 2018 | #708 |
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March 16, 2018 | #709 |
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Happy happy to see these updates!
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March 17, 2018 | #710 |
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Pics right before the wind snapped the stem nearly off at the base. I planted it in the ground and hoping it can make a come back. These have been super vigorous and caught up to the last batch of seedlings. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
March 17, 2018 | #711 |
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Some of the flowers on the 2nd clusters have now set fruit. I was going to post last night that the tiny fruits shown up thread were the size of large marbles; now they are the size of a round quarter.
On the one plant, I counted 6 different flower or bud clusters going. I'm so excited that everyone else's is coming along as well. |
March 17, 2018 | #712 |
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That happened to me a couple of times and I ended up with 2 plants. Hopefully, the same goes for you.
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March 17, 2018 | #713 |
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It will come back if you planted it deep. Might wilt for 3 days first.
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March 17, 2018 | #714 |
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That's too bad, it was a nice looking seedling. It's just got it's second set of leaves, are they hardened off already to plant in the ground in the wind? Getting quite a test if it survives, I hope it does. not too late to replant if not.
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March 17, 2018 | #715 | |
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They get less wind in the ground than on my deck, they’re sunken about 4 inches below the sides of the raised beds. I Planted deep so hopefully it will make it. I may throw a humidity some over it to help for the first few days. We’re already hitting the high 80’s so it is definitely going to be out through the ringer. It’s been a sturdy plant so far so I’ve got hope it will make it. I don’t do too much hardening off before planting out. I just stick em deep and let them go. I have the seedlings outside pretty much after they first sprout so they’re already in the environment they’re going to be planted in. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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March 17, 2018 | #716 |
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I see, if you grow them outside from the start they are already hardened off. I’m always looking at things from my northern perspective. It may just do fine, time will tell
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March 18, 2018 | #717 |
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I had 100% germination of the five seeds I started. I am very excited about this variety.
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March 18, 2018 | #718 |
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March 19, 2018 | #719 |
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Karma up and doing well here in Colorado. I is seeded next to several Dwarves so it looks especially robust!
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March 19, 2018 | #720 |
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sorry the pic is sideways-can someone tell me how to change it? I am stumped.
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