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thepodpiper

Active Member
Nice looking plants, is the Jerusalem cherry a perennial? Are you going to put the cantaloupe in the ground or grow in a container?
 

jlcripi

Member
I have no idea if the cherry plant is a perennial but I know you can't eat the cherry's , they are poisonous. About the cantaloupe well I'm thinking doing it in a container because there is no good soil in my backyard , it's all rock.
 

valjean

Well-Known Member
this is in denver, from this summer. those are green zebra tomatoes. they were pretty damn good.

we treat our vegetables exactly like our ganja, and the difference from the homegrown and commercial is the same. i am depressed by tomatoes in stores. they are like mids tomatoes now :(

and i mean exactly like the ganja, bat guano worm castings fish hydrolysate foliars seaweed emulsion bud factor x voodoo juice.... had a 70 lb pumpkin that i left out there i never got to taste.
 

valjean

Well-Known Member
that jerusalem cherry looks almost like an eggplant, definitely in the nightshade family???
 

valjean

Well-Known Member
google images for jerusalem cherry, it is not what you have.

you have an eggplant! which is a big improvement if you ask me, as im sure you can guess from the pictures i love them.
 

valjean

Well-Known Member
very sure, look at the second picture i posted. man id give one of my ribs to eat those eggplant again right now.
 

jlcripi

Member
well that's good news for me I would love to have eggplants in my backyard. I'm doing all my plants alone and Im a 20 year old student who belive's in natura and I enjoy watching my plants grow and knowing that one day I will eat some good fresh salad from my garden.
 

valjean

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well feel free to contact me if you have any questions. also i know $ is most likely tight for you being in college and all but if you decide to get more seeds check out reneesgarden.com
lots of cool stuff there. goodluck!
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
well i harvest mine a bit different. but yes ina week i would chop.
this is how i do mine when they are ready i take shears and cut it all off about 1 inch above ground level this way in the next few weeks you can harvest again. take a smal leaf off and do a taste test next week. thats how i harvested mine
 

mcpurple

Well-Known Member
yes it will.
this is what the harvest instructions say on my seed pack.
to harvest full sized plants snip off individual outer leafs or cut off entire plant one inch above ground level.
mabye do it both ways on differnt plants to see what you like best
 
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