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10 Entries.
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Friday, January 8
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Yellowing of the older leaves. Wasn't sure what it was when it started but now that it's progressed I'm pretty certain it's a magnesium deficiency.
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Friday, January 8
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Plants are recovering from the 2 days wet and cloudy days we had. The weather might have wrecked a few of the first truss megas.
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Friday, January 8
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Hoping the young ones will end up looking something like this.
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Sunday, January 10
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Got one to set. It has a been hot and the plants are looking miserable during the day.
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Thursday, January 14
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Will have to go with this one. Not sure why but this plant is noticeably less vigorous compared to others.
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Friday, January 15
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These larger tomato types hate the fluctuating weather. Of the 14 first truss megas only 1 set. It seems the regular blooms don't want to set either.
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Saturday, January 23
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16 days old.
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Saturday, January 23
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Excited for this one. Hoping for decent weather so I can get it set.
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Saturday, January 23
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Some sunny days later and they're looking good. Depending on how hot and sunny it is, 30% or 50% shade cloth may go on. The sunlight here is intense enough that the plants don't stretch under 50% shade.
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Saturday, January 23
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Some sunny days later and they're looking good. Depending on how hot and sunny it is, 30% or 50% shade cloth may go on. The sunlight here is intense enough that the plants don't stretch under 50% shade.
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