Friday, November 25, 2011

Greenhouse Seedlings 11/26/2011

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It has been 20 days since I last took picture of the seedlings growing in the greenhouse. Watching them daily, it soesn't seem like they are growing much but then when I compare these images with those of 20 days ago, it appears that they have made good progress. Compare these with the previous images, then back to the first images and you will see what I mean.

These are the seedling to the right of the entrance door. The seeds were planted on July 23 and transplanted to the gallon pots on September 24, so they are now about 4 months old.






These are the seedlings left of the entrance door.







These are the left center bench looking from the rear of the greenhouse. They were started in peat pots about two week later than the first bunch and were the last to be transplanted to gallon pots on October 18, almost a moth later than the ones first planted.









The seedlings on the right bench appear larger because they were transplanted about a month earlier that the last bunch, plus, that is the side of the greenhouse that the gas heater is on. I am thinking that this is making a world of difference.


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Monday, November 7, 2011

Greenhouse Seedlings 11/7/2011

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I thought I would show the growth of the seedlings in just 2 ½ weeks. They have been watered overhead daily with my misting system with a weak solution of water soluble fertilizer. You can check each picture with the pictures in the previous blog to see the growth. I tried to take the pictures in about the same location.




This is the seedling bench on the right side of the greenhouse.














The seedling bench on the left side of the greenhouse.










And this is the left center bench looking from the door.















As you can see, there has been considerable growth in just 2 ½ weeks. Hopefully, many will bloom in March/April/May.


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