Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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October 22, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Fun Fir
Winter is coming here for us.
Let's have some fun with indoor tomatoes. My SFT by the windowsill with first ripe fruit. Many more to come. About 25 more, and many blossoms. Grown in a one-gallon can. dcarch
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October 22, 2006 | #2 |
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Is that ice on the window? You may need to make a 'Fir' coat :wink: .
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October 22, 2006 | #3 |
Tomatovillian™
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Wow. I might have to give SFT a try in a window sill.
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October 22, 2006 | #4 |
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Very nice, dcarch! How does it taste?
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October 23, 2006 | #5 |
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Every time I see someone post a picture of their SFT, it's this beautiful, bushy, trailing plant. None of mine turned out that way last year (the first year I grew them). They were all single-stemmed, stiff and upright plants with no branches or suckers, almost stick-like. The foliage was right, but the growth habit just looked nothing like anything else I've seen here. I wonder if all my seed was crossed?
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October 23, 2006 | #6 |
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SFT was quite tasty for me. Unfortunately, the plant died off quickly with the Sacto. heat. I even tried moving it to the shade. No luck saving it...Just crispy fried leaves.
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October 23, 2006 | #8 |
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looks beautiful and very healthy - do you use any supplemental light?
It is amazing to see large tomatoes ripening indoors, must be a very sunny windowsill :wink:
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October 30, 2006 | #9 | |
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There is never enough light on a windowsill. To increase light from the window, here is what I have done: I make large light reflectors to surround the plants. 1. Large pieces of cardboard. 2. Using spray-on adhesive (from art supply store) to glue on kitchen aluminum foil (shiny side front). You can see the reflectors in the photo. dcarch
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October 31, 2006 | #10 |
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Dcarch ...
Wouldn't high pressure sodium light bulbs allow you to grow bigger tomatoes ? You could feed beefsteaks to the cops when they show up ! ~ Tom
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October 31, 2006 | #11 |
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The cardboard reflectors are a good idea. When I started seeds in my windowsill, I attached alumimun foil to the bottom of the blinds and then kept them partially opened. I'm sure the neihbors thought I was nuts! Hey, it worked! I sucessfully grew several dozen tomato healthy transplants that way without a light set up. I may have to try growing tomatoes indoors next.
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October 31, 2006 | #12 |
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I've never used grow lights for my
seedlings ... never had too ~ But 2006 ... things def. got out of control in my only south facing window ~ lol ~ oh my "rookie-ness" ~ lol ~ Tom
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Just curious, there is one plant you have, is it's potato-leaf or RL, or what? dcarch
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October 31, 2006 | #14 |
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ha ha !!!
lol ~ Tom ps. kinda looks RL to me ; could be one of those "intermediate" types ~ :wink:
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