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View our image use policy. Get it between -. We ship to all areas of North America including the United States, its territories and outlying islands, and Canada. International orders may incur an additional charge to cover the handling of customs paperwork. Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt. Full warranty information can be found here. Plants produce good yields of small, purple tomatillos encased in papery husks. Fruit are initially green but ripen to a deep purple color when mature. They have an excellent, sweet flavor that makes them well-suited for salsas and sauces. Matures approximately 70 to 80 days from transplant. Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds. Each packet contains a minimum of 25 see We're seed savers first, and that attitude goes into everything we do. That's why we only offer varieties that are capable of producing true-to-type seed. What's more, our resealable, mylar-lined packaging can be reused when you're ready to harvest your own seed crop. Tomatillos require well-draining soil with a pH of 6. The soil should be kept consistently moist but not waterlogged, and regular fertilization can be beneficial. Proper soil and sunlight conditions will help ensure healthy tomatillo growth and a bountiful harvest. Plants have similar growth habit to tomatoes and likewise benefit from caging. For earliest harvest, start seeds indoors weeks before the last frost. Plants will get leggy even in greenhouse conditions, but don't worry as roots will develop along lower portion of the stem. Can also be directly seeded outdoors after the danger of frost has passed. After danger of frost has passed, set plants outdoors, 36' apart in rows 60' apart. Tomatillos are susceptible to various insect pests, including aphids, flea beetles, tomato hornworms, and cutworms. Regular monitoring, cultural practices such as weed control and maintaining good soil health, and the use of organic sprays or floating row covers can help prevent and manage insect infestations on tomatillo plants. Although generally care-free plants, tomatillos can be susceptible to a number of diseases and other problems, including blight, powdery mildew, and fruit rot. Overwatering and poor soil drainage can also lead to root rot and other fungal issues. Proper cultural practices such as crop rotation, soil amendment, and good sanitation can help prevent disease issues, and prompt removal and destruction of infected plants can prevent the spread of disease. Tomatillos should be harvested when the fruit is firm, green, and fully developed inside the papery husk, which will turn brown at maturity. Gently twist or pull the fruit from the plant, leaving the husk intact. Tomatillos have a tendency to drop at maturity, but are rarely damaged. Just be sure to harvest regularly. Store tomatillos in their husks in a cool, dry place for up to weeks, or in the refrigerator for up to a month. To freeze, remove the husks, blanch the fruit for a few minutes, and then freeze in a single layer on a baking sheet before transferring to a freezer-safe container. The flowers of tomatillos are perfect, meaning they contain both male and female organs, and are self-pollinating. Tomatillos will not cross with any other Physalis species, including ground cherries and cape gooseberries. However, because tomatillo flowers are open and are frequented by pollinators, we prefer to grow only one variety each year. Wait until fruit reach full maturity. If they have fallen, they almost certainly will be mature. Allow the fruit to after-ripen in their husks for about one week. Remove from husks and place in a blender or food processor fitted with a plastic blade. Tomatillo seeds will remain viable for three years when stored in ideal conditions. Featured New for Shop by Interest. Growing Guides. About Us. Vegetable Seeds Arugula. Brussels Sprouts. Garden Berries. Swiss Chard. Flowers and Herbs Flowers. Grains Amaranth. Gifts for Gardeners Seed Collections. Gift Cards. New for Seed Collections. Search 0 Cart. Home All Purple Coban Tomatillo. Purple Coban Tomatillo. No reviews. Quick Facts: Originates from Coban, Guatemala Round fruit encased in papery husks Ripens from green to dark purple Exceptional, sweet flavor days from transplant View full description. Packet 25 Seeds. Add to cart. Quick View. Layer 1 non-gmo Open-pollinated varieties, perfect for seed saving. If you have a problem, we make it right. Similar items to consider. Seeds for Savers We're seed savers first, and that attitude goes into everything we do. How to Grow Tomatillos. Site Preparation Tomatillos require well-draining soil with a pH of 6. Insect Pests Tomatillos are susceptible to various insect pests, including aphids, flea beetles, tomato hornworms, and cutworms. You may also like. Customer Reviews. Get the dirt Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases, and more First Name. Sign Up. What are you looking for?
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I wasn't too picky on the quality knowing that some places I'd only be able to find schwag I first found some weed from a local guy in Antigua. Like a year old semi-punk kid. The kid that looks like a dealer Also look for anyone wearing alot of rasta stuff. They are almost always dealers. Local shoe shine kids also offered me weed. They will initially start at Last edited: Apr 24, Thanks for posting! Pictures would probably bring more attention to this thread. Sounds like a very fun trip. Thats a great idea! I'll throw some in man! Oliver Pantsoff Active member Veteran. Nice pics bro. You could sell tourist trips with those pics.. Corium Member. Hello clp thank you for sharing those pictures. Very nice place here. Oh shit guys! I took the pics from google images haha. I did go to the locations but the pics are not actually mine. Sorry for the confusion. That was what the places actually looked like though. Pana was even more beautiful. Hope its still helpful. Kalicokitty The cat that loves cannabis Veteran. Nice report Sounds fun. Guatemala is awesome and super cheap to visit. Hope this helps. I've always wanted to go to Guatemala, and everywhere else for that matter. I've read that it is among the best places to go in Central America. I've also heard it can be dangerous, although I've never let this stop me before. Did you have any issues? They say there is some major gang warfare going on in the capital, and yet, main cities are usually worse for crime than the rural towns. For some reason latin America seems a little dodgey to me. I've been to Europe, and much of Asia. Never had any issues, and frequently went places alone, and often drunk, which I shouldn't have been. Blessed perhaps? Or cautious, and decent. Some of that dope looked half decent! I had better keep a closer eye next time I'm on the road. I usually limit my smoking, as I've the notion it is all shake, shit, outdoor. I might be losing out on the chance to taste a nice Sativa. Alright heres the situation down there: Basically. Especially for women, they are often raped and killed and the police do nothing. I watched a video called Killers Paradise where the police wouldn't try to solve a case if the victim was wearing red finger nail polish.. Sorry for the vent. The police down there piss me off.. Alright past the scary parts The rest of Guatemala is quite friendly and safe. Clubs can be dangerous but they can be very fun too Guatemala City after night is probably not safe. If buying weed don't go into back allies If buying a tuck-tuck small moped taxi for people do not buy it late at night, the drivers are hired by gangs to take you to a random place and rob you. If in a robbery situation - Be calm - Give them what they want, don't fight or do anything dumb, they will hurt you if they're mad. It's best to keep money in a money belt or in 2 diff places. Although I rarely did this some places its good. Some good plants all over; don't be too skeptical Hope this helps! McTore Member. Awesome report! I didn't expect that you could find weed that good in Guatemala, wow.. Makes me get my hopes up a bit for when I'm going to Honduras. I planted a few bag seeds and within 2 weeks they were pretty large, grows way faster there than in the states. I'm sure hondurus will be similar lush tropical climate for outdoors but if you can get over to San Pedro not terribly far and its an AWESOME place one of my favorites in the world. Good lucky and have hun! Also my general guidelines for guatemala can probably be applied to most if not all South and Central american countries. Sun Ra Member. It will be helpful. Guatemala is a place that I feel drawn towards and will probably visit in the next year or so. I have heard about the dangers, but still want to go. I was recently in Belize, and it was a very cool, laid back country. I'm sure that the other countries surrounding it are much riskier for an American to visit. Looks like you got some nice finds there. Awesome report and photos clp, I have family in Panajachel but have never been there myself, but from what you have shown and said it's the same info what my family members say also. Good stuff, inspires me more to get all the way over there from OZ. Peace an Respects. MrWeekend Member. Click to expand Ya maybe they arent quite exact the 3rd was the best buy haha. TopShelf Member. Guatemala sounds alot like the experience I had on my first surf trip to Costa Rica. We stopped in Montezuma a small town full of ex-patriot gringos and a few head shops, we scored some terrible shit that was like nothing but leafy material, no buds, total shit like were saying about some of you're scores. Then we made our way to Mal Pais a small village on the coast that caters to surfers and eco travel types, ran into some real live Jamaican rastas who hung out by the beach, Lord knows they had the killa shit, WOW. Good times. You must log in or register to reply here. Latest posts L. Toker's Den. Pandora closes her amphora Latest: Cactus Squatter 5 minutes ago. Pandora Seed Bank. The Original O'l Farts Club. Latest: bigsur51 15 minutes ago. Old Stoners Crash Pad. Sur seeds test grow for humid outdoor conditions Latest: vatoloco 28 minutes ago. Test Grows - New Varieties.
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