The guard goose and the rooster were duking it out for about 5 minutes yesterday. The dispute started in the coop around the feeders. The goose always wins. It locked onto the rooster and rode him around and around beating the tar out of him. I had to eventually break it up.
>>1485100Either PepLCV or merely a nutrient uptake problem. Are you going to plant them in the ground outside? If so then wait until lots of new growth happens to worry further. If the new growth is terrible after a few weeks then may be PepLCV and they won't get better. Otherwise, if it is a nutrient uptake problem they will be fine. Just take care not to over water them while in pots.
>>1485157For future reference, "pruning" a tomato plant is normally northing more than take a tiny amount of material off it. Like if you want to top it, you can wait until it grows to the height you want then pinch out the extreme upper tip. Then the suckers on top of each leaf joint will take over growing. Which ever ones you don't want of those you jut pinch off while small. Of course, you can do division in stead by waiting until they are 4-6" long then cut them off and plant them to make new plants.
>>14852282 seem fully recovered. 1 is still leaning, but may straighten when I rotate the trays. The worst of it seems over.
>>1485534>>1485507It really shouldn't be too much of a problem. You need to understand that ollas watering is a rather slow method of watering. You need to couple it with thick mulch. Over time the plants will gather their roots around the container.
>>1485438I did, but I don't anymore merely because I start over 500 seeds at a time now.
>>1485516The growth looks good. I can't wait to get mine out in the ground. Its been super cold here though. 16F outside and only 20F inside the polytunnel so far.
>>1485558lol ikt odor. You can transplant as soon as your nighttime temps are stable for that cultivar. Or whenever when moving in to a larger pot.