Who else is harvesting outdoor in April? =)~

Mr Stanky

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Late in the season last year (around June) i decided to grow my first vegetable garden (first thing ive ever grown), so i planted a few tomato, squash, and pepper plants that i bought from a local nursery. The 110 degree summers here stunted my plants but i battled the heat and limped them through the summer into the fall where they began to thrive so yea...winter was right around the corner and i didnt want to lose them before they produced so i built a greenhouse. Somewhere around November I threw a few seeds in the bed and barely two days later i had 4 or 5 sprouts. I had no intention of growing them, but after a month of me completely ignoring them, two became stand outs and out of those two one was actually a female which was growing beautifully despite my lackadaisical attitude towards it. I felt the need to keep her going so i potted her and moved her to my greenhouse to keep prying eyes off the goods. I did nothing to this plant other than add a small handful of Microlife 6-2-4 pellets to the dirt that i potted her with and twice since she started flowering i hit her at half strength with some miracle grow tomato food. I did it all wrong, humidity at over 90% some nights and temp got up to 100 once because i had the space heater set too high lol. Here she is at the 7th week of flower, what do you guys think?
 

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