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Monday, January 14, 2008

Plant pictures 1-12-8

These images are of my plants from January 12th, 2008. I have transplanted some seedlings into a new container. Among these are some Walkers Broadleaf Tobacco, Kentucky Hybrid Tobacco, and the last remaining Cotton Seedling. The two in the back of the image are Broadleaf. The three toward the front are Kentucky, and the closest plant on the right is the Cotton seedling but it's siblings weren't so lucky.





These transplants are still going strong. The Tennessee Redleaf plants are really taking off. Those are at the left of this image. The one in the back right of the group is setting the pace for vegetative growth. The Midewivan Sacred are doing quite well.


At left of the tall Midewivan Sacred plants in this image are the Burley Seedlings. These are the only tobacco plants that I have yet to transplant into individual containers. Perhaps at the end of this week when they have had time to grow a bit more.





The Stevia seedlings continue to do well. There are two growing here but based on the angle that is difficult to discern. Leaves are beginning to grow larger and much more rapidly.






Quite exciting indeed are the habanero pepper seedlings growing in my seeding tray. The two on the left are Congo Black (Chocolate) Habaneros. The three to the right are Orange Habaneros. I have planted additional seeds to replace those that did not germinate. Particularly I would like to see some healthier Congo Black seedlings than have sprouted so far. The leaves on these two seem a bit strained. Their cousins on the other side are doing well though and I am happy with these even though I have added a couple seeds for extras.

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