Seed Starting
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Subject: started one early
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cricklebee |
California
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ok, guys. I did a little experiment on a ag seed. started it on March 10th and it took off strong in the patch. We had real good warm weather apx. 75-80 degrees during the day and down to 60 at night. Of course We now have a cold spell and its slowed down alott. Some powdery mildew wich I have now controlled. So, my question is do you think a major slowdown in growth will possibly stunt fruit size later.By the way I am a spoiled California grower. Its now in the 60s during the day and down to the 40s at night.
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4/5/2015 11:50:34 PM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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I don't think it will stunt the size later. I would keep the soil on the drier side until the temps warm up.
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4/6/2015 7:04:15 AM
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big moon |
Bethlehem CT
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With a cold frame or hoophouse covering the plant 60 Hi and 40 degree low temps, should make for nice growing conditions in a properly vented hoophouse. As long as you have sun, which I am sure you do in CA. The plant will not be stunted at all.
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4/6/2015 7:09:29 AM
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cricklebee |
California
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thanks.
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4/6/2015 3:33:22 PM
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