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Thanks, I'll do that. It's been very strange weathert his springOriginally posted by JoaoLeaftide View PostProbably just the shock of being moved honestly. A week is still pretty early, they usually sulk for a bit after potting on then suddenly take off. I'd hold off on the Q4 for now and give them another week or two first.
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May is always warm spells mixed with cold spells. We had the heating on last night it was two/three degrees most of the night. The purple on the tomato leaf underside shows they’ve been cold & the upturned leaves,they’re normal reactions from the plants to show they’ve been exposed to the cold. I’d keep an eye on the temperature in there every day,it’s difficult to make them warmer in a cold greenhouse,when it’s two degrees overnight,is there a solar powered overnight heater for greenhouses?Location : Essex
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It's not June yet!
. Stick 'em in some bigger pots when the roots are visible in the holes at the bottom of the pots. Keep them in the sunshine and they'll get there. Failing that, put them in their final locations now.
Location:- Rugby, Warwckshire on Limy clay (within sight of the Cement factory)
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Some will go in the ground and others will be potted on in various size pots. The smaller pots I can add manure as I have a bag of Clover rotted manure. They usually do well in the normal garden soil that hasn't had any compost added except some organic veg fertilizer granules etc and of course Tommorite.Originally posted by Containergardener View PostAt this time of year?
Its still early yet. Only just got all mine to the gh and they arnt into their final pots yet, mine are leggy as they have been in the house on windowsills due to frosts.
Where are you going to have them, where they are?
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A lot of mine are smaller than yours Marb, but they will catch up once they are planted up in the greenhouse and go on to give me loads of lovey fruits.
Keep the faith!
Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
Always aim for the best result possible not the best possible result
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