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Old April 14, 2014   #1
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I just noticed I was hijacking Carolyn's thread so I thought I would post another for anyone who wants to show off their 'maters and other goodies. I am completely new to gardening but thought I would share some pics

The top picture was taken 2 weeks ago on the 16th of April. The bottom was taken yesterday. Seeds were put in the soil on the 20th of March...they sprung up 7 days later and haven't stopped growing

Using Sunshine 4 soiless mix. 1/4 and 1/2 strength Miracle Gro's Tomato fertz (18-18-21) used on water day (1 week between use). Cold fluorescent lights on 16 hours a day and I don't have a germination mat so I use/used a Floor heater? (air heater thingy).

Cherokee Purple, Caspian Pink, Sweetie tomatoes and King of the North Peppers



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Old April 15, 2014   #2
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How far north are you? I am curious because I grow Caspians to here in AK. They are mon ster yielders, but the foilage seems to suffer from the length of day, at least that's what I contribute their stressed look to. Anyway, just curious if others in the north have similar experiences. Huge yields, great taste, ugly leaves all summer.
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Old April 15, 2014   #3
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I am a new gardener but I live in Fredericton, NB. First time trying to grow anything. Will post more pics as they come along so we can compare?
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Your plants look very happy, indeed! Think your dates are a bit off- tomorrow is April 16th.

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Old April 15, 2014   #5
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lol ty Definitely wrong dates!
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Old April 24, 2014   #6
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Day 34 since germination began. An update
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Old April 25, 2014   #7
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They look great!
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Old April 25, 2014   #8
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Thanks..can be a little daunting when you don't know where you should be (first time gardener).
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Old April 26, 2014   #9
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Goodness! Your plants look great! Keep doing what your doing.
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Old April 26, 2014   #10
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Thanks...Trying! lol I made the mistake of waiting 2 weeks between ferts and they started to go south...luckily they're making a come back
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They look great!
DITTO!

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Old April 26, 2014   #12
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Old April 26, 2014   #13
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Oh, here is a King of the North pepper shot. They seem to doing just as well (if not better?) than tomatoes. Again, same length of time, 35 day shot.



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Those plants look fantastic. I hope it isn't just beginners luck.

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