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Old September 21, 2015   #16
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Babies! They look great Marsha!
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Thank you, and I agree!
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Old September 23, 2015   #17
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So this way you can grow 3 generations. Eg, in 3 years you can get up to F9.

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Old September 23, 2015   #18
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Three growouts per year might be pushing it but two should be easy. Marsha can grow in winter and I will grow in spring/summer. Not rushing allows for close observation and careful selection of the best and it will be interesting to see how they do in such vastly different climates.
It will still be twice as fast as I could do it on my own thanks to Marsha's partnership.
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Old September 24, 2015   #19
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Karen, I think you're going to like this......Heeee!

All together 3 healthy looking seedlings, one is getting it's true leaves. Day 10.
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looks good; nice fat stems too.

What mix are you growing in?
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Old September 24, 2015   #21
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looks good; nice fat stems too.

What mix are you growing in?
Miracle Gro seed starting potting mix. Will go into PromixBX at first true leaf transplant, about 6 more days, I think.
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Old September 24, 2015   #22
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Oh they look perfect! It's so nice to see little seedlings again, it's was March when I last had some little sprouts to pamper. I like MG seedling mix too and use it myself and then you can't go wrong with pro mix for later. You and I think alike it seems
Thanks for posting the photo
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Old September 26, 2015   #23
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Nice! It's a little hard to tell from the photo but that one seedling in the middle looks like it may be PL. Is it, Marsha?
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Old September 26, 2015   #24
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Regular leafed all the way! Here's a fresh photo from 15 minutes ago, and looky looky, another seed has come up! That's 4 of 5!
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Old September 26, 2015   #25
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Awesome! they look great Marsha, the three big ones are nice and stocky! Are you planning to grow out all that grow or are you going to select the best one from the group to grow for your winter season?

Thanks for posting the progress, I am sadly starting to clean up my gardens for winter so it is lovely to see the babies

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Old September 27, 2015   #26
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Verrrry interesting!
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Old September 27, 2015   #27
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Awesome! they look great Marsha, the three big ones are nice and stocky! Are you planning to grow out all that grow or are you going to select the best one from the group to grow for your winter season?

Thanks for posting the progress, I am sadly starting to clean up my gardens for winter so it is lovely to see the babies

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I think I will transplant all 4, give 2 away to friends that will use them just as food plants, since I am having the swap, and 2 are going to get coveted sunny spots in a shared Earthbox.
Karen, you must be so proud, the quality of these seeds is wonderful. These little guys are going to be treated like royalty.
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This sounds amazing! It's just what I'm looking for in my garden.

I'm looking forward to your results!
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Old September 29, 2015   #29
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Here are the babies, ready for transplant, and a little one not quite ready.
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Now transplanted deeply to the 4" pots, I used a pinch of Tomato Maker, and Promix BX.
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