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Old November 12, 2016   #1
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Default hydroponic Tomatoes

anyone on here growing tomatoes hydroponically or not in soil?? curious as I am not a fan of indoor soil as it seems every time I use it indoors there are insect larva that are in the soil that hatch. I know there are sterilized soils you can buy or bake your soil but that's just to much hassle which is why I grow using coco coir. In the words of a youtube idol "above all things be good to each other, be good to each other".
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Old November 13, 2016   #2
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I've tried hydro tomatoes outside with DWC but got too hot. Could do drip or ebb and flow indoors but don't have enough light. Just too many variables out of my control.
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I just today almost finished my dutch buckets for the greenhouse. This is my 3rd year and I use perlite only and fertilize with Masterblend, Calcium Nitrate and Epsom Salt with great results.
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Old November 15, 2016   #4
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Ive tried the Dutch bucket system hence my name, they sprinted up to about 12" tall then stopped growing I tried flushing with R/o water but they never started back growing. I got rid of em and am now just using coco. Not sure if it was how often I had the feed tubes running, I was just following youtube videos on how often they feed and I think that's what caused my roots to rot away as temps were mid 70's all the time and I was using 1/4-1/2 strength nutes. Anyways I gave up on that for now
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Old November 15, 2016   #5
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I just use MHPGardeners method and this is my 3rd year. I run the pump 24/7 for new plants then cut it back to 3 times a day once the plant starts growing.

What nutes are you using?
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