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Gordon H[_3_] 06-06-2009 03:15 PM

Tomato Ripening.
 
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in the
northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...

Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a drawer to
ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly by that
time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.
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Gordon H
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Malcolm 06-06-2009 05:17 PM

Tomato Ripening.
 
Gordon H wrote:
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in the
northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...

Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a drawer to
ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly by that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.

Best to wait for them to ripen naturally but this has worked for me at
the end of the season, especially with a banana in the drawer. This
gives off ethylene gas which encourages ripening

Malcolm

Sgt Pepper 06-06-2009 06:56 PM

Tomato Ripening.
 
Tomatoes taste much better if left to ripen on the plant. The only time I'd
remove them early is in the autumn before the frosts, or there's sign of
disease such as blight.

"Gordon H" wrote in message
...
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in the
northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...

Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a drawer to
ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly by that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.
--
Gordon H
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George.com 07-06-2009 03:28 AM

Tomato Ripening.
 

"Gordon H" wrote in message
...
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in the
northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...

Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a drawer to
ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly by that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.


in a paper bag with a banana or apple will ripen them.

rob


Gordon H[_3_] 07-06-2009 04:13 PM

Tomato Ripening.
 
In message , George.com
writes

"Gordon H" wrote in message
...
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in
the northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...

Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a drawer
to ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly by
that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.


in a paper bag with a banana or apple will ripen them.

rob


Thanks for reminding me of the "ripe fruit" trick!
It's been a few years...
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Gordon H[_3_] 08-06-2009 10:12 PM

Tomato Ripening.
 
In message , Malcolm
writes
Gordon H wrote:
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in
the northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...
Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a
drawer to ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red slightly
that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.

Best to wait for them to ripen naturally but this has worked for me at
the end of the season, especially with a banana in the drawer. This
gives off ethylene gas which encourages ripening

Malcolm


That's two votes for a banana, but not yet. :-)
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Gordon H
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Ophelia[_4_] 09-06-2009 10:32 AM

Tomato Ripening.
 
Gordon H wrote:
In message , Malcolm
writes
Gordon H wrote:
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in
the northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...
Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a
drawer to ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red
slightly that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.

Best to wait for them to ripen naturally but this has worked for me
at the end of the season, especially with a banana in the drawer. This
gives off ethylene gas which encourages ripening

Malcolm


That's two votes for a banana, but not yet. :-)


Make that three votes!



Gordon H[_3_] 09-06-2009 11:03 AM

Tomato Ripening.
 
In message , Ophelia
writes
Gordon H wrote:
In message , Malcolm
writes
Gordon H wrote:
Some of mine are now an acceptable size, but no sign of ripening in
the northern climes.
Should I just wait or?...
Last time I grew them ISTR removing them and placing them in a
drawer to ripen, but I think they were beginning to turn red
slightly that time.
I'd appreciate any comments on this?
The plants are on a S facing window ledge, so plenty of light.
Best to wait for them to ripen naturally but this has worked for me
at the end of the season, especially with a banana in the drawer. This
gives off ethylene gas which encourages ripening

Malcolm


That's two votes for a banana, but not yet. :-)


Make that three votes!

You don't explain how you would use it.
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Gordon H
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