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Re: All new on the forum but less to cultivate using hay




by sicetaitsimple » 07/09/17, 20:35

lazzaret wrote:altogether, sprinkles it regularly and happens to have monstrously large specimens.


It seemed good to me ... What about yours?
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Re: All new on the forum but less to cultivate using hay




by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 20:42

sicetaitsimple wrote:
lazzaret wrote:altogether, sprinkles it regularly and happens to have monstrously large specimens.


It seemed good to me ... What about yours?


they are starting to blush for the first ones, I picked up two but with an equal coloring with those of the neighbor, they are firmer and in a sense, I was tricked because full maturity seems a bit offbeat (opposite of color) compared to those of my neighbor. When opened, the flesh is also better held.

as for the health status of the feet, still as few attacks but it is not significant in this year in this year with low downy mildew pressure.
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by sicetaitsimple » 07/09/17, 20:48

It would still be better if you showed us pictures of yours rather than those of your neighbor, right? Anyway it's just my opinion.....
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by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 21:04

I wait for it to be colored ...
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by sicetaitsimple » 07/09/17, 21:15

I don't understand anything anymore, you tell us two posts above that you have harvested two with identical coloring ..... You do not harvest green tomatoes?

Okay, wait and see.
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by lazzaret » 07/09/17, 21:19

I harvested two, which I ate this evening and I did not photograph them. There is no more mystery than that.
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by sicetaitsimple » 07/09/17, 21:31

Ah it's nerd! Me my first ripe tomatoes I was so proud that I posted a photo on the forum!
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by Did67 » 08/09/17, 09:57

I never compete in the "who has the biggest?" Category ... [My wife is happy with what I have ... I always talk about tomatoes]

But, for information, I have not far, without any fertilizer, without any treatment, without any tillage. Without grafting or cuttings either. No watering before mid-July. 3 or 4 turns of water drop by drop since. And this, for a little month (3 weeks at least - my habit of not noting; yes, it was after my trip in the Baltic countries), for these big. Otherwise, tomatoes since July 10 in memory this year. Without without without ...
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by Did67 » 08/09/17, 10:01

lazzaret wrote:altogether, sprinkles it regularly and happens to have monstrously large specimens.


Fertilization ????
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by Did67 » 08/09/17, 10:02

sicetaitsimple wrote:It would still be better if you showed us pictures of yours rather than those of your neighbor, right? Anyway it's just my opinion.....


Or more frank to tell us straight away that it's the photos of the neighbor's tomatoes ...
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