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Subject: extra early/ extra large transplants
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Anyone had success? Anyone going to transition a full size winter grow plant outdoors this year? It might be fun to have ripe tomatoes in late May?
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3/8/2020 3:22:34 AM
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BSully |
Brockton, Massachusetts
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I may I’m in the middle of a move. I definitely don’t want the new owners getting them, I’m toying with the idea of a greenhouse grow, controlling the environment so important. But the problem is controlling an indoor environment, when your at work.
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3/9/2020 5:12:36 PM
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Carlo |
Torino, ITALY
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I will try that with some hydro plants, just to see what happens At the moment I cut the plants leaving just 6-8 inches of the main stem, and making it to sprout
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3/10/2020 5:31:47 AM
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lunker99 |
Iowa
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Had some luck last year. Not for giant size but started some early plants that had green tomatoes already set when I moved them to the garden. They stalled some in the cooler temps but still ended up with decent sized eating tomatoes weeks earlier than the normal starts.
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3/10/2020 6:11:12 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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I have thought about it. Will not be this year. I was thinking about moving the hydro but pruning got so out of hand that it is not a good candidate. I have shut down all the grow lights except for one blue spectrum led over the carrot that will be transplanted outdoors. I am also letting the temp in the grow room drop into the lower 60's for that carrot. Time for me to save some electricity. This could change... I am getting tempted to start an indoor carrot in a 60 gallon coca pot to grow indoors until next winter though.
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3/10/2020 6:47:29 PM
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wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) |
Wixom MI.
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Ever grow a carrot in a hydroponic system ?
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3/10/2020 7:15:57 PM
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bnot |
Oak Grove, Mn
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The coco would be hydroponic. I have toyed with ideas of how to try one in deep water without coming up with a fool proof method. I use net pots for tomatoes. That would not work for a carrot. The roots need a unhindered path to expand. The challenge is to hold the weight of the carrot by the neck as it expands thru all stages of size.
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3/10/2020 7:22:24 PM
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SaladDoug_UK |
Norfolk, UK
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I can't comment on taking a full size winter grow outside, but eating tomatoes possible by end May with the right varieties.
Sown 28th Feb, a bush variety Maskotka I've had ripen by end of May in just an unheated greenhouse here in UK. Heat applied at germination stage.
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3/11/2020 2:38:55 AM
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