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re: 2023 Spring Garden Thread
Posted on 7/24/23 at 9:56 am to meeple
Posted on 7/24/23 at 9:56 am to meeple
I did not know you could cut tomatoes and start them that way.
I assume they need some sunlight to help them out while they sit in the water. Are you putting anything in the water to supplement root growth?
My Husky Cherry and Grape tomatoes are still pumping out tons of tomatoes in this SLA heat. They just won't stop. I thought they would have died by now. They cherry tomato plant is massive. I had to cut the top off when it got to about 6' tall and all it did was start spilling over on all sides. It's like a gigantic bush now.
I assume they need some sunlight to help them out while they sit in the water. Are you putting anything in the water to supplement root growth?
My Husky Cherry and Grape tomatoes are still pumping out tons of tomatoes in this SLA heat. They just won't stop. I thought they would have died by now. They cherry tomato plant is massive. I had to cut the top off when it got to about 6' tall and all it did was start spilling over on all sides. It's like a gigantic bush now.
Posted on 7/25/23 at 9:37 am to TeddyPadillac
quote:I tried that and the leaves wilted. It seems to work just fine with plain water in a window.
Are you putting anything in the water to supplement root growth?
quote:These things are amazing. I will have one every year for sure.
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