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Old August 7, 2018   #1
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Default Grow bag indeterminate tomatoes everywhere!

Just a quick update on my grow bag indeterminate tomatoes, there really getting big and I've already enjoyed 5 of them these are even bigger. I can see I'll be sharing these with my next door neighbor, I included pics of my Shish!to peppers I've never gown this variety before I can't believe how many peppers each plant produces!
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Old August 7, 2018   #2
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Looks really good! You are tuned in good right now.
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Old August 8, 2018   #3
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Thanks Salsacharley indeterminate tomatoes in grow bags need to be monitored daily IMO, but there worth it.
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Old August 9, 2018   #4
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They look great and totally healthy! Where are you located?

Consider a drip system with individual drippers on each bag. Works great for me... I set the timer for a few minutes twice a day, and get out to prune and spray once a week.

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Elight, I live in Green Bay, Wi. as far as using a drip system I really want to be in the garden daily or every other day... Why well last week Sat.for the 1st time ever my garden was attacked by Japanese beetles they were trying to make quick work of my pole beans, but my quick action squashed their plans and my pole beans escaped with minimal leaf damage because I spotted them during my morning visit to the garden. I'm retired and the few minutes a day I spend in the garden is something I enjoy, if I was still working I'd feel otherwise.
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Old August 9, 2018   #6
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I see you are also using those 3 ring supports as I do which works well for me.

Most are in grow bags, some in containers( 10 to 15 gal ones.When they get to the top of the supports I just let them flop over and hang down.

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Old August 10, 2018   #8
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Your plants look healthy, nice job.
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