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Post by gulfcoastguy on Jul 4, 2011 19:53:32 GMT -5
this has been my go to egger for 3 years. Kind of slow to produce but the heat usually doesn't bother them. Once they start they produce heavily till frost or near Thanksgiving for me.. With the right soil and weather they can get as tall as 4 to 5 feet. Goot taste and is a long skinny type but fatter than Pin Tung.
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Post by pepperhead212 on Jul 4, 2011 21:24:08 GMT -5
I didn't have good luck with these when I tried them. I figured they would resist heat, being from Thailand, but it seemed the heat stopped production, until it cooled off some. Yet it seems it would be hotter where you are than in my area! I keep trying to find some that will resist heat, so that when it gets in the high 90s here, they won't totally stop producing.
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Post by adobo on Jul 5, 2011 3:06:06 GMT -5
my TLG is as productive as my other asian eggies. I find them to be more heat resistant than the Japanese varieties.
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Post by stratcat on Jul 5, 2011 14:57:37 GMT -5
I'm growing eggies for the 1st time this year-Thai Long Green. Thanks Nolika!
And thank you to Adobo for the nice picture.
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Post by nolika on Jul 13, 2011 5:16:06 GMT -5
You're very welcome Strat . I hope it is doing well, it is my favorite eggplant but I forgot to sow it this year , I will have many plants next year though
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Post by stratcat on Jul 13, 2011 13:31:38 GMT -5
I'm growing a couple in containers and gave three away. I'm excited to try something new and see what happens! ;D
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Post by stratcat on Jul 31, 2011 22:15:27 GMT -5
Got my 1st blossom today! Woo whooooooooo. ;D
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