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Old 04-15-2009, 06:30 PM   #1
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Wha???! no no no.....if your gonna buy...buy the 6 packs for a couple bucks. once they take off they take off. doesnt seem to matter how big the plant was when I put them in they all fruit about the same time anyway.
Jenn, if you want them to mature throughout the growing season get 3 different varieties.
ex. Jetstar early, Ramapo mid season, Beefsteak late season.

Varieties will differ according to region but a good garden center will carry 3 similar varieties to the ones listed.

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just clone your tomatoes

the side shoots that grow in the crotch of branches

can be cut and rooted....you need to find a source of

vermiculite which is just mica popped like popcorn

this holds moisture like nothing else

you dip the cutting into the root powder then
make a hole with a pencil with eraser end
and slide the cutting in the flat
of vermiculite pre soaked in water.

you cover these with more plastic like a tent
so it has plenty of moisture til rooted
much faster than planting seeds...
and you gain almost a month in grow time
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Old 04-15-2009, 07:35 PM   #3
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so..........

what kind of soil do you have? red clay? or what?


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How could i forget Brock o Lee.

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Old 04-15-2009, 08:35 PM   #6
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I use three flourescant lights and 2 - 4 ft. shelves. I suspend the lights under the shelves plus a single set of lights above the top shelf. This enables us to plant 4 flats per shelf = 12 flats. The lights are on a timer and are on for 8 hours per day. Lights are started about 6" above flats and raised as the plants grow. The area used is in a heated room and germination is very fast. Some plants go from flats to small pots and are transfered to outside unheated greenhouse (with plenty of drafts) in about 7 to 8 weeks. Some are left in the flats and go directly in the garden. Those in pots are hardened off and planted in garden. All end up being planted about May 15th. - 30th.

Been doing this with vegies as well as flowers with good results.

The flats have to be watered daily as they will dry out easily and croak.

Between potting stuff, seeds, soil, electricity and labor the savings are not that much, but the satisfaction overcomes the expense.

(Most Seeds are harvested from crop to crop)

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