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Pepperhead1989 GLOG 2017

queequeg152 said:
did your hydro store guy have that knowing... shit eating grin when you said you were growing "peppers"?
No, she was actually suprized I knew my stuff. I knew whet the bulbs were and the name of hydroton and the 1020 flats. She was eager to help my fiancé and I out and gave us some freebies just because. The store is a husband a wife owned business.
 
Allright, PH, off to the races, now!
 
Better have a plan for all those awesome
starts that will be forthcoming! Are your early
Springs good for pepper plants?
 
Enjoy the holidays with your family and fiancé.
 
PaulG said:
Allright, PH, off to the races, now!
 
Better have a plan for all those awesome
starts that will be forthcoming! Are your early
Springs good for pepper plants?
 
Enjoy the holidays with your family and fiancé.
I will start peppers at end of december. I will be starting tomatoes for my fiance this coming weekend. Probably tomatoes that have a small compact habit so they can be inside for a while and not be 10 ft tall
 
Pepperhead1989 said:
I will start peppers at end of december. I will be starting tomatoes for my fiance this coming weekend. Probably tomatoes that have a small compact habit so they can be inside for a while and not be 10 ft tall
I guess you'd be looking for determinate type tomatoes if you want the smaller vines, right?
 
determinates are bullshit. man i hate them.

if you have the space ... go indi all the way. just coil them around a trellis cage thing. those hog fences they sell at tractor supply will make like... 3 medium sized tomato trellesis? you need wire cutters though, or an angle grinder.

determinates literally just commit suicide at like 6 months. i hate that. they still need servicing too because they get so dense you have to prune out some of the bulk just to prevent mildew and spray for horn worms properly.

Virginia... i imagine has like a 7 month growing season? start them like 6 weeks before last frost, then move them outside at 4 weeks, and move them back and forth for like 2 weeks when temps fall below 50f.
 
queequeg152 said:
determinates are bullshit. man i hate them.

if you have the space ... go indi all the way. just coil them around a trellis cage thing. those hog fences they sell at tractor supply will make like... 3 medium sized tomato trellesis? you need wire cutters though, or an angle grinder.

determinates literally just commit suicide at like 6 months. i hate that. they still need servicing too because they get so dense you have to prune out some of the bulk just to prevent mildew and spray for horn worms properly.

Virginia... i imagine has like a 7 month growing season? start them like 6 weeks before last frost, then move them outside at 4 weeks, and move them back and forth for like 2 weeks when temps fall below 50f.
Grow season starts just after mothers day in mid to late may and goes to usually mid November here where I am
 
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