General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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June 26, 2018 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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The buildup one gets with Fabric Pots
As summer has officially started last week (my pots are getting murky). I already did a scrape on the exterior of my fabric posts like 2-3 weeks ago from all the spring rain that sorta pushes that sorta growth
Aside from the salt builtup/flushing one get's with fabric pots, as soon as the pot media gets to the point where's in consistently saturated *takes a bit of water in bark/peat*, to get it comosty.......the fabric pots become a welcome home for this nasty algae/mold that likes to grow. Every now and then, I take a hand shovel or putty knife, and literally scrape the sides off. Its really gross if it's been raining heavily, as you can come out and smell the wet algae/mold on the pots. It does not affect the plant or the inside medium. I wash them out end of season with bleachy hot water....but it always comes back. On the other hand, Marks fabric pots look pretty clean from the *internt pics afar*. Mine do sit outside in all the elements though Last edited by mobiledynamics; June 26, 2018 at 02:13 PM. |
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