Here's hoping they all make it after the transplant! The tomato looks hurting, I hope it survives!
Showing posts with label tomato. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomato. Show all posts
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Oh boy! I think I need to pay more attention!
So, er, I better get my system ready! Better late than never.
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taproot,
the green guisador,
tomato
Saturday, June 28, 2008
The second set of leaves on Black Sea Man.
Here's what is going on with our tomato. The new set of leaves has been slowly coming out for about 36 hours now. I expect that they will start to open in the next day or so.
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the green guisador,
tomato
Plenty of healthy looking pepper seedlings!
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strawberry,
the green guisador,
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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Monday, June 23, 2008
Today's pictures
Here's the tomato plant today. One of the leaves looks to be a little damaged, but all in all, I think it's healthy.
And here is a pepper who's leaves are just aching to get out!
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the green guisador,
tomato
Sunday, June 22, 2008
black tomato
Grow it. Cook it. Eat it. Love it.
The Green Guisador
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
That little tomato is rolling.
Well, I was afraid that our water supply here in southern Nevada was too vicious for plants, but if this guy is any indication, it may not be as bad as I thought. Here's hoping this becomes a healthy plant!
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the green guisador,
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Friday, June 20, 2008
And 36 hours later, we have our first sign of life!
Well, we've got a taproot in the system. The Black Sea Man Tomato seed looks like he's ready to get growing. Here's a couple of pictures a
s best as I could get them!

As you can see, we've got some root activity here, so it won't be but a couple of days til we can expect to see a sprout. Here's hoping the rest of our seeds follow suit.
I'm really glad this one germinated. I've never seen or heard of anything like a black tomato, and I am excited to see what these guys are all about!
Grow it. Cook it. Eat it. Love it.
The Green Guisador
As you can see, we've got some root activity here, so it won't be but a couple of days til we can expect to see a sprout. Here's hoping the rest of our seeds follow suit.
I'm really glad this one germinated. I've never seen or heard of anything like a black tomato, and I am excited to see what these guys are all about!
Grow it. Cook it. Eat it. Love it.
The Green Guisador
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garden,
germinating,
new life,
seeds,
taproot,
the green guisador,
tomato
The setup.
The light is a Hydrofarm 400W HPS/MH Switchable system. I mounted it on a metal garment rack. The distance from the top of the planters to the bottom of the reflector is 4' even.
The planters will be filled with Hydrotron Expanded Clay Pellets. But that's not until we have some plants to put in them. For now, it's all about the seeds!
This is what I have to germinate my seeds, or take care of the seedlings from seeds germinated elsewhere. It is the General Hyroponics Rapid Rooter 50-planter. It has the dome to keep the humidity up, which is oh-so crucial in our dry desert climate.
I've only dropped 15 seeds in so far. I've got 15 planters, along with some materials for a small 1 or 2 plant setup. I can't assume a 100% germination rate, but whatever does sprout will go into the system. One of each of the following were put into the system: sugar nap pea, jaltomate berry, huckleberry, everbearing strawberry, black sea man tomato, banana pepper, garden salsa pepper, sweet red karma pepper, and cool breeze cucumber. There are also 6 random pepper seeds from a rainbow pack.
So that's what's in. I also put some pepper seeds in a wet paper towel in some foil to germinate, in case it doesn't work in the dome. I will transplant those guys in here once they pop a little root. I have read everything I can find about germinating seeds. So muc
Grow it, cook it, eat it, love it.
The Green Guisador
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