General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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May 27, 2018 | #16 |
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The coir.
As we first started the wonder soil thread, first mentioned in a post by A member,Some of the mediums,not processed in my side by sides,have a clear runoff as in water colour.Now the newer,more market friendly coir is mixed,not pure coir,some are peat/ coir,the “tannin” is darker,more junk,fancy advertisements,.Acclum thanks
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May 28, 2018 | #17 | |
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May 28, 2018 | #18 |
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June 11, 2018 | #19 |
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So here's a quick update.
As my peppers and tomatoes began blooming, I noticed a falloff of the leaf colors. I have been using the 3 liquids, as best as I can. Still not happy. I finally broke down and added cal- mag . Boom... getting green and pepper flowers a plenty. Tomatoes also. I will pickup my new toy. A ppm meter. I've read so much and want this garden as a hobby. Not an obsession. But as many of you know.... it is what we make it. My last thought is... ohhh it's on now. Aloha |
June 11, 2018 | #20 | |
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Well, if you are going to get a ppm meter, how about ph meter? (toys! smile). There is a whole science to how ph affects nutrient availability. http://www.agrobest.com.au/news/How-...utrients-7.htm I have this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Last edited by Shrinkrap; June 11, 2018 at 08:40 PM. |
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June 11, 2018 | #21 | |
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June 11, 2018 | #22 |
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To all,
Yes, I monitor my ph daily and consistently. I believe in bluelab's equipment. I am growing sweet peppers & tomatoes from a single reservior. My other is for komatsuna(mustard greens ) & cabbage in a raingutter rail system. Here's my issue. I do understand the basic difference between one system's needs and the other's. However, how do I keep the tomatoes and sweet peppers happy. And now the greens and cabbages are sooo different in ppm requirements. I'm begining to wonder what is best. |
June 11, 2018 | #23 |
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There is a whole science to how ph affects nutrient availability.
Which is very true. However, there are many other factors considering the many different soil compositions . Besides being hard to follow, that chart only makes me wonder. How does one use it ? |
June 18, 2018 | #24 | |
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Ohhhh, that's too much
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June 18, 2018 | #25 | |
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June 18, 2018 | #26 |
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A lesson well learned.
Thanks Mark,
Another part of the puzzle. I knew better and learned the hard way. The good side is that I'm not done trying to be better. In a weird turn, I just found a half pack of Mortgage lifter seeds. So it's a new day and a new adventure. Aloha |
June 18, 2018 | #27 | |
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Aww. That doesn't seem fair. I don't check ppm oon my container planre, and they look fine. With regard to that pH chart, I strife for 5.5 fr hydroponics, and would look at the ye chart more closely if was having problems I could identify as related to nutrients. Sometimes, the less I know the better. |
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June 18, 2018 | #28 |
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In fairness to my plants. I have these fushimi peppers that just keep on producing maybe 10-12 peppers a week. No joke, I cannot believe the strength of these plants. And the aphids don't bother with them at all. I am interested to find a happy middle ground. The good part is there is no end of the season in Hawaii. I just keep on starting new seeds. Yeah me.
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June 26, 2018 | #29 | |
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Check your runoff.
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June 26, 2018 | #30 |
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Tomzhawii. How aften are you flushing. I try to run off whenever I water with plain H20. On the days I'm adding liquid fertz/supplement, I purposely space out my water schedule. I root drench - come back - root drench again, and then give it some H20. --- mainly due to growbag + coarse medium.
I know if I'm not flushing enough when the outside gets white and hard....which did happen to me the 1st year I was using growbags Interesting read on the meters....I've yet to take it to that scale as a garden hobby. |
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