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Sunday, February 12 View Page
Received Azos yesterday. I am going to try this out.
 
Sunday, February 12 View Page
Azos back of bag
 
Sunday, February 12 View Page
Received TPS Billions yesterday. Front of bag. It should play well with Azos. Note the MJ leaf on the front of the bag. Must be good.
 
Sunday, February 12 View Page
Received TPS Billions yesterday. Front of bag. It should play well with Azos. Note the MJ leaf on the front of the bag. Must be good.
 
Sunday, February 12 View Page
TPS Billions Back of Bag.
 
Friday, April 14 View Page
The seed shell is almost off of 11.65 Faust tomato seed. When it germinated, it was lying flat on the soil. After a few days of TLC, it was upright. It's taken almost 2 weeks for it to shed its seed shell. I was tempted to try to remove the shell but since I've ripped the heads off of too many tomato seedlings, I decided not to try. I have successfully germinated a 9.06 Brown, 4 8.58 Porkchop, and 3 8.32 Faust tomato seeds.
 
Sunday, April 16 View Page
Started my AGs today. The fun begins.
 
Sunday, April 16 View Page
Started my AGs today. The fun begins.
 
Tuesday, April 18 View Page
2359 LeBlanc and 2234 Noel seeds popped roots today. 48 hours on a damp paper towel in a Ziploc plastic bag. I put both of them into their own pots with seed starting soil. I put the pots on my heating mat which was set at 88 degrees.
 
Monday, May 8 View Page
I found something I had been looking for awhile. It should play well with the AZOS and TPS Billions biologicals. Each plant will be getting 3 tea bags of this product.
 
Tuesday, June 13 View Page
11.65 Faust tomato plant growing in a pile if chicken poo. As many times as I propped it up when it was a seedling, I am tempted to call this plant Rocky. I've had it outside the past 3 weeks and haven't had to prop it back up. That tells me it is ready to go in the ground.
 

 

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