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Old January 9, 2016   #61
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Ginny, I would not spray seedlings until they get to be about 4" high, or 2" for dwarfs.
That RK heart looks really interesting.
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Old January 9, 2016   #62
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Ok good to know... :-)

I read something on the other forum about the RK green heart being tasty. I had already ordered the purple when I saw that. I'm growing Brads Black Heart, Cherokee Black heart, and RK Purple Heart to hopefully try them side by side.

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Old January 10, 2016   #63
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Seeds started 12/20.

Below right after transplanting on 1/2/2016



Below taken today 1/9/2016.



They are out during the day and in at night.

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Old January 10, 2016   #64
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They are looking great.
Are you going to grow them out like that and separate at plant out or separate soon.

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Old January 11, 2016   #65
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Worth,

I wont separate them as it stunts them and slows them down too much. I will trim out all but the best looking plant in each cup soon. I was going to do it yesterday but decided to wait just a few more days. The reason I started so many per cup is because some of my seeds are getting older.

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Old January 11, 2016   #66
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Below is a tomato i grew from seeds labeled Surpriz that i got from a friend. It wasnt stable and i got something that was unexpected but soooo delicious. I ended up with the green when ripe striped antho variety below.





I'm growing it again this year and hope to get the same thing. Below are the two seedlings i have... and at least one is showing the antho on the under sides of the leaves (yay!).



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Old January 11, 2016   #67
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I love my tomato seedlings. Please oh please let the bugs and diseases, and weather be kind to my garden this season.

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Old January 12, 2016   #68
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I labeled my tomato plants today to get them ready for transplant. I had the name writtennon the solo cup but wanted to get tags in so when i transplant I dont mix them up.

This is just some of the ones I started. I did a new batch that i havent posted any pictures of yet with lots of other new to me plants.. :-)

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Old January 12, 2016   #69
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Everything looks great and healthy. CT should have chartreuse foliage and be a dwarf, so it will be interesting to see how these develop.
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Old January 12, 2016   #70
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Striped green blue and gold tomato--wow it is beautiful! Hope it comes true to last year's!
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Old January 13, 2016   #71
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Everything looks great and healthy. CT should have chartreuse foliage and be a dwarf, so it will be interesting to see how these develop.
Thank you Marsha. Do you see CT? I grew those a couple of years ago but not growing them now.

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Striped green blue and gold tomato--wow it is beautiful! Hope it comes true to last year's!
Thank you, i do too. They were so unique looking but most of all delicious!

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Old January 13, 2016   #73
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Thank you Marsha. Do you see CT? I grew those a couple of years ago but not growing them now.

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I think I am losing it! No, I see Lucky Tiger. First, DE confused for whiteflies, now this! Sorry ,Ginny.
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Old January 13, 2016   #74
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I think I am losing it! No, I see Lucky Tiger. First, DE confused for whiteflies, now this! Sorry ,Ginny.
Haha... well i grew them before, both the CT Large Red and the CT Black so I thought maybe I posted the wrong picture... :-) It's all good!!

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Great pics.
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