General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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October 27, 2018 | #11 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: NewYork 5a
Posts: 2,303
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I grow year round. I've advanced some of my micros by doing that. I do find it is as
simple or complicated as outdoor climates. We all have different 'indoor' environments. Once our leaves fall soon, I have a deep shelf that gets great sun...so I will keep my micros in tall 4 inch pots for some time, (started 6 weeks ago). Under simple grow lights T-5 and some LED's and easy to shift around. They get some good sun when we have it. I also grow macro-greens and a few dozen dwarf sunflowers year round so I do pay attention 24/7. (a dollars worth of sunflower seed keeps a nice amount of fresh flowers all winter in every room)...I start a round of seed every two weeks. A tray of 36. Winter growing can be slow but I don't fret some losses. I'll have some very healthy plants and some fruit but any early grows will see some outdoor warm early weather in February giving fruit way ahead of any 'traditional' seed starting for my region/climate. I learned my winter growing from pot grower forums. Experimenting and keeping any gnats/fungus from humidity/white flies...watering with mosquito dunk water... |
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