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Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:32 am
by GoDawgs
I have four more baby micros up and running and thought I would post a pic to show the differences in growth rates. All four were started 21 days ago. The tallest is 3" (7.6 cm), the shortest 1.75 (4.5 cm)"
Left to Right: Minibel, Fat Frog, Lille Lise, Curley Kaley.
The Fat Frog and Curley Kaley are new to me. The Fat Frog looks to be a very sturdy plant!

Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 1:47 pm
by AKgardener
Awesome mine are doing the same started at the same time different stages
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 2:34 pm
by rxkeith
i seeded 12 varieties a few days. ten of them are just now poking up their little heads.
still waiting on orange hat and rosy finch to make their appearance. germination so far
is good.
keith
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 8:50 pm
by AKgardener
Little bing has 3 small flower clusters forming

Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:30 pm
by rxkeith
rosy finch, and orange hat are now up, so all 12 varieties present, and accounted for.
gonna be interesting to see where they all go.
keith
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:47 pm
by AKgardener
Well my husband just came to me and told me to order a bunch of micros to grow !! He has no idea what he just said hahaha so I did I ordered 27 different varieties that I don’t have !! Oh this is gonna be fun I already dug out my pots
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 3:00 pm
by Moth1992
Here are my babies
Bonsai
Fat frog
Red robin
Rosy Finch
Dark Stripe
Vilma
And.... Sigh....Jochalos the runt.
I think i see flowers in some already!?????? Like what???? I havent even potted them!
Meawhile jochalos is just being and absolute brat and refuses to grow.....

Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 4:30 pm
by AKgardener
@Moth1992
They look amazing today I’m starting
Vilma
Santa clause
Veranda
Waiting for heartbreaker yellow and orange to germinate along with rosi finch and potted cocao
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:27 am
by GoDawgs
During the brief break in rain Saturday I potted up those four micro tomatoes. Left to right are Minibel (8.5"), Fat Frog (5.5"), Curley Kaley (4") and Lille Lise (6"). They were seeded on Feb 19. Minibel has already started making a few flower buds! Gosh, they grow so fast!

Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 12:55 pm
by AKgardener
Balcony miracle has lots of flowers still waiting on groovy tunes ans little bing there slow going!! More compact than dwarf but still short
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:24 am
by rxkeith
i just finished transplanting all the micros i started, twelve varieties all from youse guys and gals.
planted five seeds of each, sometimes six, oops, and have near 100% germination, so kudos to everyone
in their seed saving. all are only at first true leaf stage, so are still tiny. plan is to take the bulk of them into
work to sell to help defray the cost of dirt, and garden supplies. they will sell. people here have an overwhelming
desire for plants after our winter. its kinda like a shark feeding frenzy.
first ripe tomato is a baby micro on a plant from last year that just won't die. the plant has just enough green growth
on it to support three new tomatoes.
keith
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 2:54 pm
by Moth1992
What varieties are you trying this year @rxkeith ?
I need to start gifting some seedlings but i struggle with separation and "what if I need a backup" thoughts.
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 4:40 pm
by rxkeith
growing
andrina
bonsai
florida petite
groovy tunes
ink spot
orange hat
pinocchio
pygmy
red robin
rosy finch
vilma
yellow canary
keith
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2023 4:59 pm
by Moth1992
The bonsai might be from mine, happy my first seed saving was ok! I like that one, its the only one im growing again
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 12:04 am
by Moth1992
I need help with "not so micros". When planned , everything fit fabulously in my sketch but the reality of airflow, sunshine, maintenance access ( and my succulent addiction) is making things difficult at my balcony.
I have dark stripe, whipper snapper, and maglia rosa seedlings. I have 1 gallon grow bags, a 1.7 gallon pot and 4 gallon grow bags. I initially was going to put them all in 4 gallon bags but at least one has to budge and downsize. (And it might need to be 2)
I was thinking of putting maybe the whipper snapper in the 1.7 one so I can put it against the railing and let it hang off the balcony.
But is that too small? Would dark stripe maybe do better in 1.7 gallons?
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 6:54 am
by GoDawgs
@Moth1992, in 2020 I ended up growing a few Whippersnappers in a 2 gallon nursery pot. And yes, they ended up hanging over the porch railing.
Maglia Rosa has been moved outside on the porch for her last days (after three rounds of tomatoes!) and it's about 3' tall. Also in a two gallon nursery pot. I cut the leader earlier to keep it from growing past the lights so I'm not sure how tall it would have gotten. Wispy foliage.
I've never grown Dark Stripe.
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 5:36 pm
by Moth1992
Thankyou @GoDawgs
Sigh, im playing tetris here in my balcony.... i keep staring at it hoping it will grow if I look at it hard enough.
I think ill put whipper in the smaller pot.
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 12:09 am
by Moth1992
Ok micros and whipper have all been up potted to their long term pots. I hope whipper can handle that size. Maybe later in the season I repot it to something bigger if its not doing well.
The rest go in bigger pots and im waiting until it gets warmer next weekend so I dont have to bring them in.
I need to start giving away seedlings. One went to my neighbour. The rest ill take to work once im dead sure i dont need backups.
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:51 pm
by AKgardener
still waiting for germination on my new group of micros
Re: Baby Micros Started
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 12:08 am
by Stitchingmom
It's still snowing here, so all I have are my hydroponics. I joined a Mini Tomato in a Can contest in another group. I have Farthest North in a can, Yellow Balcony (2, 1 in a can, and another I thinned out and put in an Aerogarden), and two Baby seedlings. I also have two Grinches and two Amethyst Jewels that are much older. The AJs are going into drip DWC buckets as they are about to out grow my AG Farm 24XL.
I plan to plant Adelaide Festival, Whippersnapper, Jip & Janneke, Cherry Falls, and Fat Frog. Saving seeds for sure for MMMM from Fat Frog. Next week I will be starting my regular sized plants in my seed starters in my Aerogardens. I have a minimum of 8 drip DWC buckets that I plan to put in my greenhouses. The rest of my plants will go in soil. I am hoping to transition to all hydroponics because I work full time and I am not getting any younger and will be able to grow more if it isn't quite as much labor.