New Growers Forum
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Subject: Indoor winter growing
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Bob C |
Virginia
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Is anyone board enough and germinates a few seeds to see how they will start, then grow it in the basement? Just curious...
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11/11/2017 7:37:23 AM
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Master P |
Ely Mn
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See tomato board....they are doing it with tomatoes.
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11/11/2017 11:11:49 AM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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Winter indoor tomato grow challenge is fun. I am just getting started now. The deadline for weighing is the first day of spring. Still about a month to start seeds to get a ripe tomato by the deadline. The winner of 2015-2016 was Dan Sutherland at 3.69 pounds, winner of 2016-2017 was 2.51 pounds. Will this year see the first indoor 4 pounder...we will know in about 5 months. If you are bored..give it a try. It is much harder than outside but you learn much from the experience.
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11/11/2017 11:29:50 AM
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Caper1388 |
Cape Breton Nova Scotia
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Mark Clementz grew a pumpkin plant in his basement last winter. He kept doing updates for newbies to learn from.
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11/11/2017 12:17:40 PM
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Bob C |
Virginia
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I saw those videos. All I ever did was grow tomatoes outside, and have no good seeds but commercial ones.
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11/11/2017 3:06:24 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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if you wish to try indoor tomato mybetsright, send me an email with your address. I sent out 10 packages of seeds today. I can get another in the mail to you on monday.
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11/11/2017 3:16:57 PM
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Peace, Wayne |
Owensboro, Ky.
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Mybest, I know a couple of slunger brothers who kept the same AG plant alive thru 3 seasons...just to get the pollen from the mother plant! All is up to your imagination & hard work! Peace, Wayne PS..bnot rocks!!! LOL
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11/22/2017 11:44:26 PM
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