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Old February 23, 2014   #1
christianman
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Hi, I'm a new crop in tomatoville, i live in Miami, i had 14 tomatoe plants planted in hydroponic Dutch buckets, outdoors, the media I'm using is sharahushi rocks, after I'd them transplanted to the buckets they remained beautiful for about 3 days, most of them had flowers but suddenly all of them get burned by the sun, do you guys think that a greenhouse will help?, thanks for your time.
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Old March 1, 2014   #2
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Welcome to Tomatoville. It seems a few people slipped by the welcome wagon.

Did you harden them off before putting them outside in the Sun?
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Old March 1, 2014   #3
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How badly are they damaged? Pictures?
Did you move them to more shade?
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Old March 1, 2014   #4
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Hello, and welcome! White shadecloth is cheaper than a greenhouse.

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Old March 1, 2014   #5
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Welcome from south of you.I have found out here in S Florida you need to slowly harden off the youngsters.I manage mine with wheeled small construction scaffolds that can be brought in and out of direct sun.At 6-12inches they only get 1 hour of direct sun per day.At 1-2foot maybe 3hours.I do move them in shade but close enough so as they will reach for the sun.Towards the evenings before sunset when the sun is farther away from us than in the morning they can tolerate direct exposure.Seems that being closer to the equater here in Fl.really fries the youngsters.Plus the containers get cooked at the same time and more so when there is a lot of water in the container.So best guess is to monitor exposures a little more each day/week to the growth of plant.Plastic container(buckets)will heat up and mantain temps longer than a circulating hydro system if that is what you used.
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Howdy doody and welcome to T'ville. Enjoy and share.

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