Fall’s trying to start early. Might have an all-green harvest soon.
Fall’s trying to start early. Might have an all-green harvest soon.
by StarWarsCrazy1
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Izacundo1
I had to do that last year! I ended up with way more red tomatoes in the end than I thought tho, a lot of them are hard to spot when they actually start to blush
toolsavvy
Yeah same thing with me. So a week of low 70s and even high 60s in the day then low 50s and high 40s at night. Tomorrow we get back to 80s, but nights are still going to be in the 50s for a few days. The beans seem to not care but toms, zucchini and peppers do. My Asian Delight eggplant is still loaded baby eggplants but they just don’t grow. I can’t complain about the eggplant harvest all in all though.
PensiveObservor
Looks amazing, OP! I see you even have a few green habaneros there? Last year my fledgling habaneros were *tiny* when the relentless rains and cold nights began, so I carefully dug up the lone plant and potted it. Took it inside.
Ended up with about 12 *tiny* little perfectly formed and perfectly orange habaneros. Spicy!
I already have good sized fruit on this year’s lone plant, so I’m holding out as long as possible. Tomatoes will be green when I pull them in, about like yours.
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I had to do that last year! I ended up with way more red tomatoes in the end than I thought tho, a lot of them are hard to spot when they actually start to blush
Yeah same thing with me. So a week of low 70s and even high 60s in the day then low 50s and high 40s at night. Tomorrow we get back to 80s, but nights are still going to be in the 50s for a few days. The beans seem to not care but toms, zucchini and peppers do. My Asian Delight eggplant is still loaded baby eggplants but they just don’t grow. I can’t complain about the eggplant harvest all in all though.
Looks amazing, OP! I see you even have a few green habaneros there? Last year my fledgling habaneros were *tiny* when the relentless rains and cold nights began, so I carefully dug up the lone plant and potted it. Took it inside.
Ended up with about 12 *tiny* little perfectly formed and perfectly orange habaneros. Spicy!
I already have good sized fruit on this year’s lone plant, so I’m holding out as long as possible. Tomatoes will be green when I pull them in, about like yours.
I love this hobby. Every year is exciting!