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Those are beautiful!!!! Goodness
Thank you! California has some phenomenal growing weather.
I was going to comment on your question/picture with the purplish leaves. Most likely a reaction to the cold, or a possible nutrient deficiency. Plant looked young still so I would venture it's just reacting to the nightime temps. Some varieties react more than others.
Meattheflockers
I love your user name, and your tomatoes.
I'm curious to know what kind of pruning you did to get those plants to look like that. Ours are growing like crazy but have a sick bush/dwarf tree look to them with few flowers. The plants themselves aren't sick (diseased) they just look like a demented gardener planted them to scare children and small quadrupeds off the lawn.
RichnSteph
I'm curious to know what kind of pruning you did to get those plants to look like that. Ours are growing like crazy but have a sick bush/dwarf tree look to them with few flowers. The plants themselves aren't sick (diseased) they just look like a demented gardener planted them to scare children and small quadrupeds off the lawn.
RichnSteph
Ok. caps off and keep handy for a cold snap.You're not too far south of me. I leave them in place with caps off, and they do well as long as the soil doesn't get dry. If the day time temp gets up to around 80, then, I pull the jugs. Keep them around for a few days just in case the weather takes an other nasty turn. I think I may try some spot seeding under milk jugs this fall. It would allow some seedlings to get a head start, without the chickens tearing them up.
Wow!! What picture perfect photograph of those awesome tomatos!!! Now I am hungry for a home grown tomato!!!
How soon do you start trimming the lower 6-8 inches?? Are my 1 foot tall plants too soon to trim??
I see several different leaves-- what plants do you have here??
Ok. caps off and keep handy for a cold snap.
What are u thinking of starting under the jugs??
Wow!! What picture perfect photograph of those awesome tomatos!!! Now I am hungry for a home grown tomato!!!![]()
How soon do you start trimming the lower 6-8 inches?? Are my 1 foot tall plants too soon to trim??
I see several different leaves-- what plants do you have here??