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2d ago
While moving her to a sunnier location this one slipped out of my hand.
I up-potted and planted it so the crease is about 2.5-3 inches below the soil level. Hopefully she survives, but I do have backups.
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Reddit » Tomatoes
2d ago
I just ordered 5, 10 gal. cloth grow bags, some ocean forest soil and was wondering if anyone had any experiencing using a kiddie pool along with this to help aid in moisture retention during the hot summer months. My question is do you need to sit them on something like rocks or add holes to bottom or side of pool (I’ll add holes somewhere). How do you or have you done it?
I’m growing:
Cherokee purple Amish Paste
And then a few different peppers:
Poblano Jalapeño Sugar Rush Peach
This is my first garden?, so any tips and tricks are welcomed!!
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2d ago
First time growing tomatoes, planted a San Marzano in 22 litre grow bag. The lowest leaf specially seems to have some yellowing and drying off.
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2d ago
Hi everyone, this is my first ever time growing any sort of vegetables. Here's some context to the space I am growing in. I have an apartment with big North and West facing windows. However it's in the city and the direct sun is mostly blocked by high rises. Maybe 2 hours in the morning, but thats it. I also have a balcony but it gets zero sunlight and is generally shaded. I opted to place/grow my seedlings in the North window which gets the most light as they day progresses.
I have Heirloom Tiny Tims, and have been keeping some notes on the progress so I have a log for next year.
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2d ago
Planted from seed just recycling the container. Never grew true leaves. About 3 months old and refuses to die. I’ve fertilized. 1/100+ plants this season and only one having issues with.
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2d ago
My tomatoes sprouted about one month ago. I will be going on vacation for 5 days and plan on keeping these guys on a window sill. How much watering will they need? Will they be ok if I give them a good watering before I go? I have a soil moisture probe. How wet should I get them?
I transplanted them to these larger pots about a week ago and the leaves started to curl. We are dog sitting and she got the 3 plants on the left. ??♀️ Are the plants just stressed from being repotted?
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2d ago
I don’t usually start tomatoes indoors, but this year I’m growing some I’m new to and that take longer, so I had to. Now, I have noticed these spots on 2 leaves on one plant and 1 leaf on another. I have 26 other plants so if it’s something that spreads I need to squash it quick. So is this perhaps scald from the grow light, something fungal or disease? I haven’t had tomato leaves issues that looked like this before. Help!
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2d ago
The tall one in the center is a Super Sweet 100 cherry tomato, behind it is a Juliet Roma Grape hybrid, and front right is a yellow pear cherry tomato plant. Back right, you can barely see a couple strawberry starts, back left is a Jalapeno, and the one poking up front left is a spearmint.
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2d ago
Hello fellow tomato enthusiasts!
I'm on the hunt for one or two seeds of the purple tomato developed by Norfolk Plant Sciences. I've been eager to try growing this variety and would greatly appreciate if anyone could spare a couple of seeds.
If you have some to share, please let me know how we can arrange this, and of course, I’ll pay a premium and I'm willing to cover any costs involved!
Thanks in advance!
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2d ago
Transplanted several different heirloom varieties a week ago, all pots contain the same compost, today discovered this Pink Brandywine flopped over. Is this stem rot? Should I just pile up dirt around it and hope for the best? Or cut it off and try to get it to grow new roots? How would you go about trying to save it?
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