Monday, April 12, 2010
Greenhouse light change
I had to significantly raise the lights to be able to accommodate all of the taller plant containers.
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greenhouse
tomatoes growth update
The tomato plants started to outgrow their paper pots. Of one type, one out of the six has died, so here are the five others in their 750g yogurt containers. To the right, separated from the others is the first of the second type in its new container.

Here you can see the five remaining of the second type that need to have their container size upgraded. I ran out of potting soil.

Here is the dead one of the first type.
Here you can see the five remaining of the second type that need to have their container size upgraded. I ran out of potting soil.
Here is the dead one of the first type.
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beefsteak tomatoes,
roma tomatoes
Dwarf Sun Flowers growth update
They are 6" tall 19 days after the seeds were planted. Soon I will be starting to harden these three outside in preparation for putting them each in individual planters.
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dwarf sun flowers
Saturday, April 10, 2010
tomatoes growth update
I took the tomatoes outside for the photo. Again I don't recall which is which, but they are grouped together, so when I plant them, the like ones will be planted with the like ones and I'll know which is which once they start producing fruit.



Labels:
beefsteak tomatoes,
roma tomatoes
Dwarf Sun Flowers growth update
I've up-sized their containers as they were getting too big for their starter paper pot. I also took them outdoors for the photo as my flash is still broken and there is no better light than sunlight. They are on average 4" tall, 17 days after planting.
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dwarf sun flowers
Sunday, April 4, 2010
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