Heirloom tomatoes, grow

Thursday, December 2, 2010

What is a ripe tomato? A ripe tomato is a variety that is open pollinated, may hundreds of years, usually through the generations, and although it may be some variation in the results because it is open pollinated, is constantly the same properties, when stored seeds planted. This is unlike hybrid tomatoes, which usually F1 hybrids, which is to get consistent results, the seed of a particular cross, and onlyThese seeds are planted the cross. If the seeds are saved from a hybrid tomato, the resulting plants do not show consistency and all trains are probably the parents to reproduce.

Just to clarify, are hybrids of genetically modified, but not "genetically modified" in some mysterious way, the Petri dishes and the genes inserted. They are genetically altered by breeding. Breeding is also a form of genetic modification. The term is thrown around genetically modified organisms and is only expectedbe due to the mad scientist type of change. There is nothing wrong with hybrid tomatoes and if the disease is a problem, they say in the land-bred hybrids, which have specific resistance to disease, because it was bred into them.

I gathered a collection of 80 varieties of heirloom tomatoes from around the world and I have not all types and colors, bizarre shapes of growth, heat tolerance, resistance to cold, or from any country in the world. The tomatois the most widely grown vegetable / fruit in the world. There are many different ways, it is almost impossible to catalog them all. Would still be isolated in a valley for centuries in Bolivia, China, Mexico has grown, think, etc. Many of the tomato is an Italian development, because it is presented in Italian cuisine. It's actually a native of the Americas in Mexico, specifically where a couple of different wild species have bred in the beautifulVariety of species we have today.

Heirloom tomatoes grow is no different from growing hybrids. They can be very productive, used for salsa, sandwiches, salads, fresh salsa and canning. The choice of those who grow to depend on the preference of taste, specific use, news, etc. There are red, pink, white, yellow, orange, purple, blue, green (mature green-yellow), striped, mottled, mangy, two or more colors, round steak, small, small, cherry, grape, plum, big, fuzzy, pleatedtwisted colored leaves, leaves look dry deciduous leaves, potato leaves regularly and combinations of all three. The real choice is limited only by availability. Find the heirloom tomato plant is ready often a very difficult task. I suggest, on the Internet for sources. Seed is often easier to find and for the price of a system, there are often 30 seeds so the possibility of 30 plants. tomato seeds remain viable for 10 years. I was 7 yearsThe seeds germinate more than 60 percent.

The purchase of heirloom tomato plants

To have a diversity that you want to grow. It is for plants, and are shipped to you. Now what. Most vendors post instructions on how to help plants overcome the shock of shipping. Otherwise, open the field as soon as possible. When plants are dry, water with lukewarm water. The system can heat water faster than cold water. If they are broken, make a clean cut, where the. Break or cut the damaged tissue on the trunk and the trunk into the pot. Place broken pieces in a glass of warm water. When it is crispy, not necessarily dry out, will again send roots and can be potted to work on another. This is usually done within 2 weeks. The closed part extinct new growth. It depends on where the break, how long will it take to send a new growth has been. If there is a leaf node (where the leaves are tied to the root, with or withoutSheet available), it will happen relatively quickly. When to send, has a new strain of the base, may be a month or so. After these first basic treatment, the plants are in an area that gets light but no sun. full sun burns and damage the plants, because they are tender in a dark box. Artificial light, this is the best. You can recover faster if they are under the lights, because they are the range and intensity of the light they need, without theChance burn. The second day, he sat in a window of sunshine in the morning hours, and then back to bright light in the afternoon. This can be done outside if the weather is warm enough ... over 50 degrees centigrade sure that plants do not dry, as this process goes on, especially when done out there and are still in their pots. Then the third day and the morning sun a few hours of afternoon sun and then back to light. On the fourth day, were hardenough sunlight. If the danger of frost is past, this process can be done while they are in the ground. Donate to replace in any way Moving Shadow in the light. When plants are planted and not outside, because there is still the possibility of frost, put them in the sunniest window of opportunity, hopefully, a southern exposure. Too little light will cause the plants grow lanky and weak. They can be planted, but they need some work, I discuss thethe next section.

Site Preparation

This is a relatively simple process, but there are some things to do is to improve the results. First, the site in full sun. sunlight is 6-8 hours of sunlight. Less than this cut and bad plants. The site should ideally have enough space for the tomatoes with at least 2 'of space around her is better to Annex 3. Second, prepare the site for treatment of soil with the machine or turn the soil and breaking itopening ceremony with a fork. During this process, changes can be added such as lime, decomposed organic material such as garden waste into compost, rotted manure. I do not like to spread fertilizer on the surface, why not just feed the tomato you eat the weeds. I would rather put the food in the planting hole so that only the tomato is powered. The soil should be worked, but not overloaded. Work so that the materials are mixed in, but if the ground is too much work, say a Roto-tiller, it destroys the structure is more sensitive to compaction. This is especially important not to work clay soil compaction-prone. If all of nature has given is clay, plaster and add organic material to improve the structure. The compost is the best material to add, or garden waste or fertilizers. The nutrients are readily available and no further reduction is needed. The season is not the time, the compost material first, such as adding> Garden waste. Autumn is a better time, leaves, clippings, etc., which previously composted first add. The decomposition of bacteria break, things have to nitrogen and you do not take sufficient material (eg, rods, sticks and leaves), nitrogen from the soil bacteria to the detriment of the plants they need. Finally, returning nitrogen to the soil when the bacteria die, but the plant is suffering in the meantime. Something like animal manure canadded in the spring, but give not only before sowing. Dig it can be uncomfortable and if it's something like chicken manure, so it is very powerful and can burn plants. I prefer to let a couple of weeks before planting add a little 'soft. It also has time to himself a bit 'and will be ready to feed the plants and improve soil structure at the time of planting. Be aware that the addition of fresh cow manure also adds weed seeds.

Application of lime. Forget an idea of how much lime is required to do a pH test. It measures the acidity of the soil. Kits are available for gardening and directions to process. If the pH is below 6.8, lime should be added. About 6.8 all the nutrients are more available for tomatoes. A bit 'above 6.8 and a lot has been adding organic matter, would be a good idea to add some' lime, as the organic acid soil. It is earnings before7.0, no lime is needed. Liming is particularly important for tomatoes, because they have calcium in the soil and lime adds calcium and the right pH is no longer available. Not all chemicals and formulas to calculate the exact amount of lime to be added, is thus prepared the ground seems to have been a blanket of snow. The work of these non-regular lime burns of the plants and the best preserved dolomite lime or Lee. This type of lime contains magnesium, whichis an important nutrient for plants. I do not recommend using hydrated lime. E 'to handle very corrosive and is harmful to plants when they are not broken down before getting in touch with him. Liming the soil with powdered limestone every year, when the pH is below 7.0 does not damage the plants.

Now is the time to plant. If plants do not grow to have been acclimatized outdoor (resilience) that they need. Gradually, as they put into the opena plant which was in a box for 3 days, as already mentioned. When they are ready, it's time to plant. Some people are straight lines, others do not. The tomato plant does not matter. The only thing that the tomato is the space and room to grow, in order to get around the holes with at least 2 'to them, in which the models are preferred. Check out the tomato plant from the hole is dug. If the root is particularly large or seems weak, dig the hole deeper, a lot of space for the tribe.The stem will grow roots and the plant will be much stronger. This is particularly important when the plants were started in the house and not having enough light and thin. For very thin, a trench is dug and the strain placed carefully with the tip above the ground. In planting, slow release fertilizer or organic fertilizer can be implemented. I like to mix a handful each Sulpomag (available on the Internet), green sand, blood and cotton, bone meal and about a tablespoon ofdolomitic lime. I mix everything together and about a tablespoon of each planting hole. Place the tomatoes in the hole, add a little 'water into the hole and then fill it again. Water. If cutworms are a problem in your area, do some 'strips of paper and wrap several times in the family, to prevent chewing and transport in the trunk. Over time, plants are no longer at risk, the paper has rotted. Continue to plant in this manner until all plantsplanted.

To play or not play, the question is this.

Tomatoes should not be wagered. They sprawl on the ground in the countryside and migrate to wherever they want. Are commercially grown in areas and could sprawl. There are some draw backs to it. First, it makes weeding, cultivation, harvesting and difficult. Secondly, it is easier for snails and reptiles eat the tomatoes and damage in order to get rotten inside, around and staking or growing of tomatoesIn a cage of a decisive advantage, the fruit from the ground ... Reach of rodents and snails. It also makes the crop easier to harvest. The screws are in feet and is easy to see and select the fruit. Staking and growing in cages without additional cost to the company, but can be used each year if stored in the elements during the winter.

Stakes should be at least 6 'wide. Since the ripe tomato is growing, the trunk is tied loosely to the pole with a cloth belt. Itearing old clothes into strips about an inch wide and use them. Twine can be used, but tend to cut in when the system relies far post, because its fruit is hard stems. Tie the stem to the stake every few meters of growth, or more frequently if the plant seems unstable.

Crotching. That's one thing to do for a main trunk, and therefore promote greater fruit plants. Little sprouts, which will be an effort to grow in the leaf, where the ...Leaves meet the stem. These are removed, just dig your thumb nail or deleted when they become larger than a sprout. A strange thing happens when I look at a French place in tomatoes. I can not read French, so I used a web translator to translate into English. It took me a few minutes to understand what is meant by "digging the offspring from under the armpit crotching .... It should be noted, to ensure this is a root sprout and no flowers. Best let it growNor can identify up to the shooting.

Growing heirloom tomatoes in a cage.

This is the easiest way to grow tomatoes. Just the cage around the plant and let it grow. No, this is necessary because the cage crotching will support all sectors. Select a cage with holes big enough to pick the tomatoes through the cage.

Common Problems

Heirloom tomatoes are prone to large tomato diseasesas commercial varieties. Fungicides can be purchased to control early blight, late blight of potato and other deadly spots. I prefer to use the soap of copper, an organic control. Follow label instructions.

Parasites are not generally a problem. I saw aphids and flea beetles my plants and control them with neem oil and soap. Neem is available on the web. Be sure to get pure oil of neem. Mix 1 ½ teaspoon dishwashing liquid and an equal amount of neem oil in one literWater. Apply with a sprayer. It kills on contact and also has a couple of days residual effect. Insects were not contacted with the spray and not to feed the plant is affected by Neem. Only insects that feed on sprayed plants are concerned. Neem causes the insect to stop feeding and can not reproduce and become adults. It should not be applied in full sun and the mixed solution should be used immediately, because the water is to break the active ingredients. Neem is verysafe to handle. It has as many uses in her native India, including food. Neem also controls the plant powder mildew disease.

Blossom end rot. This is a physiological problem with a black surface at the end or the end of flowering tomato. It is not a disease, but actually a calcium deficiency. The calcium in the plant with water. If it is not enough water due to drought, calcium can not enter the system and developed the deficiency. Makethe plants have enough water.

Cracking of the fruit. This happens when the plants that grow on the dry side and then have a lot of water from rain or irrigation. The fruit swells until it cracks. This can be avoided by constant watering and mulching. Mulch can be anything that the ground is covered. Fabric mulch, straw and newspapers are examples. Mulching saves water and a constant is available, thePlant.

Weeds. Weeds should be removed, the bed, reducing competition for nutrients and water. Mulch can be used and must be at least 3 cm thick, a good barrier against weeds. See fruit cracking, get suggestions for the types of mulch. Good Ole Fashion draw by hand for larger and smaller ones for a hoe. That is not big enough to go to seed because they are part of the basin of seed on the ground and will be agrowing problem in subsequent years. Another way to grow heirloom tomatoes in pots of weeds. The pots must be at least 3 girls with a good potting soil. Plants can be set. Tomatoes are susceptible to cracking and blossom end, when it is poured into jars so careful recommended.

The cultivation of heirloom tomato plants from seeds

The best way is to start tomato plants under artificial light. Fluorescent lamps with two bulbs can be used. L 'Lamps on adjustable chains are the best because they are raised or lowered to regulate the growth of plants. The tomato is pretty clear, if it is within 4 cm of light.

If all that is available screen space, is a window to the south for the better. You will probably get leggy and thin, but that can be treated with a plant. Not before you start any tomatoes 8 weeks before you go. You get to stuff just great when it started before that. The stress of being great,at home, is cleared when planted. In the best case scenario is smaller, more robust plants that once planted will grow rapidly.

I like to use solo cups 3 oz. I start 12 seeds per cup to save space. They do not sow even more crowded because they have to compete with all the strength and non-economical. Hardly the seed with earth to keep warm and moist. Germination takes about a couple of weeks. If the seeds are 3 "high or so, are divided into groups of 3 and put them intheir pots community. Plant and planting more than half their height have been developed. If 3 inches tall, plant them were one and a half inch deeper than before they grow. Allow them to grow their roots fill the cup. Simply tap the root ball and watch. If there are many roots in a tangle around the root ball, it's time to pot them individually in their 3 ounce cup. Plant with the bottom of the stem and roots to touch the bottom of the cup, making thePlant earlier in the pot. You can stay in the cup, until they are planted.

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