Well, it's not the devil either Pascal
Like at the very moment it just appeared on TV, I also recommend the Pluzz of this additional investigation devoted to water in GENERAL.
It does a very interesting job and in any case has the merit of doing it on a large scale.
Be careful though, it is now a seed company so it does not necessarily have the same constraints as everyone else.
If its tomatoes are stunted at the end of maturity but the seeds are good it is probably good for the seed but less for tasting.
That said, I only know what I could see like everyone else.
It would be nice for a somewhat scientific inquiry to look into the subject in order to light up everyone's lanterns.
We do not intend to buy seeds from him but on the other hand use ours over the years that yes, however, depending on the plants that have given us satisfaction year after year.
So finally more or less the same "protocol" as his (or others) which seems relevant to me.
However nothing else to say than to follow ...
The Tomato of the Sloths
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Did I say at one time or another that he was the devil?
But actually he does not sell tomatoes, but seeds. Well....
But actually he does not sell tomatoes, but seeds. Well....
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sicetaitsimple wrote:Did I say at one time or another that he was the devil?
But actually he does not sell tomatoes, but seeds. Well....
Mmm no you didn't say it is me who adds it
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Carl wrote:
The discovery of Pascal Poot, impressed / inspired me as much as that of Did67 ... even if it was before and that Pascal does not seem to have any form of surface constraint =)
Seriously: what do you think of the importance which seems to me to be "primordial", of collecting your seeds yourself so that they transmit their "specific adaptation" to the environment we offer them, see our gardening habits (frequency watering, size, etc ...), to their descendants?
For me, too, it becomes a non-topic. We have discussed this in more detail elsewhere, in an exchange with Lazzaret. Or I give my point of view on the heredity of "acquired" adaptations ...
- "discovery" seems a big word to me! That I wouldn't use. Neither for him. Neither for me, of course.
- The importance for me remains ... marginal. This state of mind borders, for me, in fashion. Or the single thought. I use anything as a seed, and I can grab crates of tomatoes for you. Without fertilizer. Unemployed. Without treatment. However, this year, in the tunnel, a few "water towers" drip (rainwater). That's enough for me.
Me too, that will be it. So as not to start over again debates of little importance.
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as I was quoted, I will make a single answer.
I like his testing spirit.
it has become a seed producer, which raises questions about the legitimacy of its approach.
I don't buy him tomato seeds because:
- I can do the same as him
- his tomatoes are in my opinion adapted to the conditions of midday and these are neither my conditions nor my terroir
- I do not ask the same answer to my tomato feet in terms of acquired
I like his testing spirit.
it has become a seed producer, which raises questions about the legitimacy of its approach.
I don't buy him tomato seeds because:
- I can do the same as him
- his tomatoes are in my opinion adapted to the conditions of midday and these are neither my conditions nor my terroir
- I do not ask the same answer to my tomato feet in terms of acquired
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lazzaret wrote:as I was quoted, I will make a single answer.
I like his testing spirit.
it has become a seed producer, which raises questions about the legitimacy of its approach.
I don't buy him tomato seeds because:
- I can do the same as him
- his tomatoes are in my opinion adapted to the conditions of midday and these are neither my conditions nor my terroir
- I do not ask the same answer to my tomato feet in terms of acquired
for more detailed answers, read the messages scattered in a few other threads.
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lazzaret wrote:I like his testing spirit.
But yes but yes it takes a lot of like that that test a lot of crazy things
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