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Stephen324

Alabama

This is my first year flying solo, late start on seeds due to the learning curve (Really should practice germinating when they say to :) I have a really nice 7ft plant that is averaging 1/2inch an hour growth and secondaries are starting to come along nicely. The first couple feet of the main are light yellow and dark green areas near the leaf shoots. The plant seems to be perfectly healthy but it bothers me a bit. I am feeding a high phosphate water soluable and fish/seaweed emulsion once a week, both not mixed very strong at this point. Just curious if this is anything unusual. As always, thanks in advance :)

7/16/2009 7:32:08 PM

OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

Some vines 'stripe' and some just turn yellow. If leaves are a healthy green then everything's fine. I have a few that are sort of striped green and yellow, and the stripes change where they're at at each node, and a few that went neon yellow.

7/16/2009 10:59:38 PM

pap

Rhode Island

you may have a contaminated seed from a pumpkin that got pleasurized by a mr. stripie tomato plant?

7/19/2009 6:54:04 AM

Stephen324

Alabama

mmmm 500lb mater, anyone know where to get bread that is 3ftx3ft? :D Everything looks normal, added some calcium nitrate just in case the nitrogen is a bit low.local grower looked at them and said that sometimes they just stripe.

7/19/2009 9:41:31 PM

OkieGal

Boise City, Oklahoma, USA

Mister Stripeys are very particular on the weather. If you hit it right (days of mid 80's and nights in 50's) it produceces and makes tastey beautiful tomatoes. Get it too hot and pbbht.

You get a picture of that 500#?

7/20/2009 8:05:44 AM

concordpumpkin

Concord, WI

I was told that when you have a healthy plant with yellow vines that sometimes that means your pumpkin will have a more distinct orange color.

7/23/2009 3:44:02 PM

Stephen324

Alabama

That makes sense, the seed came from a very orange pumpkin. Thanks concord

7/27/2009 10:32:37 AM

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