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Post by areyoukittenme on May 4, 2022 19:34:12 GMT -5
I've been growing Tom Thumb peas in my Harvest Slim, and today I caught them holding hands! I'll leave them to it, though, because whatever they're doing seems to be working Seriously, though, they seem to adore the Harvest Slim and have been growing like mad since I planted them there. It's been great! My only complaint is that they are thirsty little critters and the bowl is not very big, so I end up topping it off every day to keep from running too low. Kinda eyeballing a Harvest XL for that reason, since they don't get very tall so I feel like giving them a Bounty would be a bit of a waste.
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Post by lynnee on May 4, 2022 20:28:09 GMT -5
Talk about healthy plants, areyoukittenme! I love your beautiful photos! Do the Tom Thumb peas taste like English peas? I love English peas, but don't care for the Sugar Snap peas that are replacing them in the markets. I've never tried growing peas in an AG, so will be following your project with interest!
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 4, 2022 20:36:38 GMT -5
Talk about healthy plants, areyoukittenme ! I love your beautiful photos! Do the Tom Thumb peas taste like English peas? I love English peas, but don't care for the Sugar Snap peas that are replacing them in the markets. I've never tried growing peas in an AG, so will be following your project with interest! Aww thank you! I like the pictures my phone takes.
I actually don't know what they'll taste like, yet, since this is my first try growing them. But they're shelling peas like English peas are, so my guess is they should be similar! There's a dozen pods in various states of maturity between the five plants in that unit, and I can't wait for them to finish filling out so I can taste them. I'll certainly let you know how they taste!
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Post by airscapes on May 4, 2022 22:03:50 GMT -5
Your title reminded me of a meme I made last year from a picture of my peas.. They do love to hold on!
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Post by Shawn on May 5, 2022 9:09:03 GMT -5
That is so cute! Your plants are so healthy!
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Post by Sher on May 5, 2022 19:07:07 GMT -5
areyoukittenme, your peas look so happy and healthy, and the hand holding photo is so cute!
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 8, 2022 17:54:09 GMT -5
My peas are continuing to fatten up! I don't know how many are visible in that picture, but there's at least 21 pods now that I counted in various states of maturity. There was one more than that yesterday, but I picked it young and ate it . It was fine, but I wouldn't grow this if all I wanted from it was snap peas.
The light on that Harvest Slim is all the way up, and the plants are still a good few inches away from being able to reach it. I don't think they're going to get any taller, so these are a very good size for growing in a Harvest!
Also, I just did an R&R on some AG tomatoes in a Bounty and I wanted to leave a note for myself: My water starts at ~230 ppm and 7.4 ph. 27 ml AG nutrients +1 ml PH down will give me ~1,100 ppm and 6.3 PH.
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Post by Sher on May 8, 2022 20:33:08 GMT -5
The pea plants are so well behaved in the Harvest Slim!
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 8, 2022 20:43:21 GMT -5
The pea plants are so well behaved in the Harvest Slim! They really are! I think it helps that they can hold on to one another so they all end up growing straight. I have some others in a DWC setup and they are not nearly so well-behaved as these.
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Post by Shawn on May 9, 2022 5:53:26 GMT -5
They are looking great. Keep us the good work on this.
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 12, 2022 13:10:26 GMT -5
I harvested a couple pods to give them a taste!
Unfortunately, they weren't really sweet which makes me think they needed more time on the vine. They weren't starchy either, and the pods are still bright green, so I don't think they were past their peak. Just a little under-ripe. There's plenty more where that came from, though, so I'll continue to wait patiently!
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Post by Sher on May 12, 2022 13:45:43 GMT -5
Awww. They are SO CUTE!
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Post by airscapes on May 12, 2022 13:51:36 GMT -5
When I am watching the pods, I find they will swell out and if you flick them with your finger you can hear the peas rattle inside.. Not time to pick yet unless you want baby peas which we do like. I try and wait until the pod is just hard and round no rattle. if you wait a couple more days after that, they are too big and starchy. Takes some time to figure out the right time to pick so you get them how you want.
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 17, 2022 11:25:27 GMT -5
So I checked my notes for when I planted these and found it was on 3/31. Which means these li'l guys aren't even 7 weeks old yet, and their maturity is listed at 50-55 days. I might have figured out why they tasted under-ripe last week lol
Friday will be 50 days, and I'll try another pod then!
On a related note, I really love the day counter on the models with an LCD screen and maybe I should stick to those going forward 😅
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Post by lynnee on May 17, 2022 15:07:49 GMT -5
So I checked my notes for when I planted these and found it was on 3/31. Which means these li'l guys aren't even 7 weeks old yet, and their maturity is listed at 50-55 days. I might have figured out why they tasted under-ripe last week lol
Friday will be 50 days, and I'll try another pod then! On a related note, I really love the day counter on the models with an LCD screen and maybe I should stick to those going forward 😅
The day counter is one of the very best AG features. I also love the wireless models--even though the connections can be a headache at times--because I can check the day counts and plant food schedules through the app. Looking forward to hearing the results of your next taste test!
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 20, 2022 10:40:19 GMT -5
My partner and I tasted another couple pea pods and it seems like they're still not quite there yet. They do taste more like peas, though, so I'm hopeful it'll just take a few more days!
I did have a bit of a scare with them a couple days back, when I accidentally gave them a double dose of nutrients. I noticed about an hour later when they were saggy & limp, so I did an impromptu R&R and they perked back up again. I don't know if that set them back, perhaps?
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 22, 2022 14:53:01 GMT -5
We finally have peas that taste like peas, lynnee ! And I was surprised to get five of them out of one pod, like on the right! That seems to be an anomaly, as most of the ones still on the vine look like they have 2-3 full-size peas inside.
I should say that two of the plants were starting to dry up and die (I've removed those and done an R&R for the remainder), which I have to think is the result of my feeding misadventure last week. Either that or they were reaching the end of their lives at 52 days, which seems unlikely.
I am getting a little antsy to end this garden so I can plant some lettuce, but I'm looking forward to the rest of the peas ripening, since these ones were yummy!
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Post by Shawn on May 22, 2022 16:26:39 GMT -5
Peas looking good. I am glad they taste like peas
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Post by lynnee on May 22, 2022 17:43:54 GMT -5
Those are gorgeous peas, areyoukittenme! I've got to grow some Tom Thumb peas! Where did you get your seeds?
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Post by areyoukittenme on May 22, 2022 18:48:12 GMT -5
Those are gorgeous peas, areyoukittenme ! I've got to grow some Tom Thumb peas! Where did you get your seeds? Thank you! I got these from Thresh Seeds (via Amazon), but I've seen them lots of other places too, like at Baker Creek and MIgardener.
I hope they grow well for you!
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