Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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November 11, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Texas
Posts: 35
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Indoor New grow first attempt
This is my first indoor tomato grow thought I would post a few pics while I get my newly arrived seeds sprouted. Right now I have the following sprouting out, pineapple, brandywine, Manitoba, Cherokee purple, pink bumblebee, and opalka. I also will be germing the following once the above get going and the week removed, northern lights, moravisky, yellow pear, bear claw, Wapsipinicon peach, and sweet aperitif. I am going to be growing most in a Hydro soil called Big City which is coco coir with crushed clay balls and a bit of perlite mixed in. I may do a few deep water culture buckets as they grow fast as shown in the picture the only plant I have growing now is a super 100 with no pruning haha. Any ways my goal is to grow two of each kind and clone them as needed to have a steady supply of infant plants all the time while still having fruiting plants. I have a sun room attached to the room shown in the photo which I am going to experiment with during the winter to see if they will grow in there with no added heat or light as I have a 600watt light in the main room for growing already. Ultimately I want a room full of foot tall plants ready for spring so I can fill up my back yard and perhaps sell clones and a few fruit at a farmers market near here but we shall see.
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