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Old January 15, 2016   #76
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Looks great, I have a mystery pepper after I potted them up I looked and one didn't have a tag on it.

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Old January 16, 2016   #77
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Oops!! I think I have ADD because I usually have at least one seed mix up mislabeled plant per season... :-)

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Old January 16, 2016   #78
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Not sure if it is the cold weather or tomato tone fertilizer i used in this pot two weeks ago, but look how much my lettuce darkened up. In person its totally beautiful... reminds me of the pictures of the Merlot lettuce.

These two photos are the exact same plants with pictures taken two weeks apart.

Two weeks ago...



This morning (photo taken with flash.. the plant is much darker without flash).



Same plant no flash. This is more of what it looks like in person...



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Old January 16, 2016   #79
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Cool color change
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Old January 16, 2016   #80
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Ginny I read somewhere once that it apparently has to do with "stress" on the lettuce. They turn the darker colour when they have been exposed to some stresses. I guess that could be very cold weather as well. D9nt know how true it is but I found the explanation interesting at the time.
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Old January 16, 2016   #81
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Ginny I read somewhere once that it apparently has to do with "stress" on the lettuce. They turn the darker colour when they have been exposed to some stresses. I guess that could be very cold weather as well. D9nt know how true it is but I found the explanation interesting at the time.
I was wondering if that might be it. Going to have a salad tonight and see if it tastes any different. I'm not expecting it to.

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Old January 17, 2016   #82
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My tomato babies are getting bigger. Now Im wondering why I started soooo many... lol.


Cilantro is coming up below...


First blossoms are starting.



Over crowding in a lettuce box. Oops!
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Old January 17, 2016   #83
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Ginny - looks good. What tomato plant is that flowering?
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Old January 17, 2016   #84
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Beautiful Ginny, makes the days and weeks go by for sure and fun coming home to. I must say tomatoes and edibles are by far the most challenging, yet one of the most rewarding hobbies I have done thus far, and I have ALOT of hobbies.

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Old January 18, 2016   #85
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Ginny - looks good. What tomato plant is that flowering?
My old standby... Black cherry. Right now the only ones planted out are Black Cherry and Early Girl.... mainly as a test to see if they get the virus. The main seedlings are getting bigger and go inside at night and out in the sun during the day. So far so good.

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Old January 18, 2016   #86
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Pepper plants are still hanging in there even though uts been cold.


Something is munching on these. Need to spray.

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Beautiful Ginny, makes the days and weeks go by for sure and fun coming home to. I must say tomatoes and edibles are by far the most challenging, yet one of the most rewarding hobbies I have done thus far, and I have ALOT of hobbies.
Thank you jpop. My garden is tryng to make a comeback... :-)

I have some new eartboxes and I'm itching to get them going but its been raining every few days and we still have some cold weather to come so holding off for a few more weeks.

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Seems like my seedlings grow more every night. They would be taller but i transplanted them deep into the solo cups and keep adding potting mix as they grow. Most of the cups are culled down to one or two seedlings.



Heres the temps. Night time temps don't matter for the seedlings as they ce in at night.


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Old January 19, 2016   #89
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Seems like my seedlings grow more every night. They would be taller but i transplanted them deep into the solo cups and keep adding potting mix as they grow. Most of the cups are culled down to one or two seedlings.



Heres the temps. Night time temps don't matter for the seedlings as they ce in at night.


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That is chilly! Our overnight low was 55, high today will only get to the upper 60s. It is winter south Florida style!
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Wow Marsha, you are 15 degrees warmer!! Nice!

This is really cold for us.

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