General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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February 6, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Black grow bags--ideal size for tomatoes?
I plan on using some of the black plastic grow bags this summer. What size should I order? Mostly for determinates but maybe some indeterminates.
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February 7, 2006 | #2 |
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Sue-what size container do you usually use? Or are you always growing in the ground? If you grow in containers, you can use the same size-the black grow bags come usually in 1 gallon, 5, 10, 15 etc. If you grow in the ground, I would use at least 5 gallon for one plant, see Spuds thread on his containers. Some people would use much bigger ones for even one plant-How high do your temps get and are you growing in a greenhouse or outside?
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February 10, 2006 | #3 |
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I was amazed early last summer when I visited a local fruit stand that has six plastic growing tunnels for tomatoes.
He was growing very tall, up to 8-foot plants, in what appeared to be 2 - 3 gallon black plastic bags. The plants were segregated by age, and the oldest plants were fully 8 feet tall, strung up on single wire trelleses with the wires suspended from a steel pipe runnng horizontally down the length of the ceiling. Each plant was stripped of its lower foliage all the way up to the unpicked ripening trusses about 5 feet off the floor. The size and production of the fruit was amazing. There was a continuous watering system running, so apparently the size of the black bag you use is conditioned on porousity/water retention qualities of the growing media, availability of water and nutrients, etc. PV |
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