Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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March 3, 2018 | #1 |
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Cherry Toms in 5 Gal?
Which cherry tomatoes would you plant in a 5 gallon bucket? I'm thinking 10 varieties. Shape, color, taste - whatever you like.
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March 3, 2018 | #2 |
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Blush would be a good candidate
2 x Maglia Rosa plants would fit Linda |
March 3, 2018 | #3 |
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Any one of them.
The only thing I wouldn't do is put in drain holes due to my success last year. |
March 3, 2018 | #4 |
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Worth,
Why wouldn't you put in drain holes? What was your experience? |
March 3, 2018 | #5 | |
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It wastes water and nutrients. They dry out too fast.contrary to everything that has been told they dont need them if done correctly. Here is a picture of what I did with feed tubs. Ut has a water sight tube so you cane keep an ey on the level of the water. If it floods for some reason just lower the tube ans let it drain. I only had to do it one time during a tropical storm. The rest of the summer I wouldn't water for several days. |
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March 5, 2018 | #6 |
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Last edited by ABlindHog; March 5, 2018 at 07:40 PM. |
March 5, 2018 | #7 |
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"Because it takes forever and all the time to water in containers in the heat of a Texas summer. It wastes water and nutrients.They dry out too fast."
Worth You sir are a ******* Genius I am on my way to get some clear tubing today! Last edited by ABlindHog; March 5, 2018 at 01:49 PM. |
March 6, 2018 | #8 | |
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- How far into the pot does the tube go? Half way in? - Would holes drilled in the in-pot end of the tube make any difference in water delivery? - You simply water by filling the tube, yes? |
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March 3, 2018 | #9 |
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I plan doing like your third picture shows. I have some half inch pvc that I have no other use for anymore.
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March 3, 2018 | #10 |
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I'll also second Maglia Rosa... but I have no idea how it would fare in the Texas heat. Up here in Michigan, they produced all summer long and were very productive.
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March 3, 2018 | #11 |
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Black Cherry and Sungold
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March 3, 2018 | #12 |
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IMO 5 gallon is about lower limit for just about any variety with some pruning.
Because cherry size small gruit, it does not mean that the plant is small too. Sungold , eg , can be as big as any beefstake indet.
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March 3, 2018 | #13 |
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In ground, I've had Porter, SS 100, and WOW grow 8' tall and 4' wide. But that only happened two years during a drought for the Porter and SS 100. WOW grew that tall but was vines instead of bush-like.
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March 4, 2018 | #14 |
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Gardeneer, I have found that cherries are so productive, I can't keep up with picking and using them all. Because of that, even if the plant does not reach its maximum size or production in a smaller container, I get plenty for my use. Cherries are the ones I recommend for first timers a lot, because they tend to use too small containers (in spite of what I tell them, lol) and poor growing techniques, but are thrilled because they still get tomatoes. It might not match the production of an in ground tomato, or even come close, but it will very likely still produce. With someone experienced in growing tomatoes, who gives them the care most people here do, I am betting they do pretty well.
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March 4, 2018 | #15 |
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Sue, it's the same way here about cherry tomato production.
I really don't have a reason to grow any tomatoes larger than cherry tomatoes. I have been writing that since I joined in May of 2014. I have written about wanting to grow larger varieties, but I don't have a use for them. |
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