General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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February 14, 2018 | #1 |
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3 Gallon challenge 2018 !
At risk of repeating this topic :
If you only had 3 gallon containers to plant in (good mixed growing medium ).. AND only 5 Tomato Varieties to choose to be the best adapted and productive for the 3 gallon size. . (not 1-2 gallon mini's and not 5 gallon and up ). What 5 would you choose ?
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February 14, 2018 | #2 | |
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3 gallon pots and only 5 varieties to choose from?? All of my tomatoes would resemble mild pepper plants: Anaheim Fresno Guajillo Jalapeno Poblano I am trying several other varieties this year so the list may change for 2019 !! For tomatoes, I am not really into the designer hybrids. Indeterminates or bust !! Last edited by rhines81; February 14, 2018 at 09:19 PM. Reason: Honestly to grow tomatoes in that size pot, from what I have seen - I would just buy the ones I really like at market. |
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February 14, 2018 | #3 |
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3 gallons is an odd size. I would guess that your best results would be to run near-constant fertigation, basically run-to-waste hydroponics. I'd still grow dwarf and compact varieties.
Cole Mano (dwarf) Dwarf Tasmanian Chocolate Dwarf Sweet Sue Then either an orange or a gwr dwarf: Coastal Pride Orange and Dwarf Jade Beauty |
February 14, 2018 | #4 |
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Sophies Choice
Azoychka Black Cherry A red grape (still trying new ones) Your choice of a Dwarf (I have only grown a few) |
February 14, 2018 | #5 | |
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Super chili Black Hungarian Jimmy Nardello Sibirskiy Knaz Grandpa's Siberian House Pepper and bonus ..... Slonovo Uno
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February 14, 2018 | #6 | |
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that more folks are finding useful. Have you really tried Tasmanian chocolate and sweet sue in a 3 gallon ?..or you would try them in this theoretical scenario ...? I agree certainly with Mano ....I think it would be on my 3 gallon list or close.
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February 14, 2018 | #7 | |
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I think I would try Sophie's as well I tried and got a good crop in 3 gallon(with work) with Black cherry ...but they like a bigger space . Have you tried Azoychka in a 3 gallon before ? Never considered that ... hmmmmm
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February 14, 2018 | #8 |
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I have tried Tasmanian Chocolate in a cat litter bucket that was about 4 gallons, and it did ok. Frequent watering is the challenge.
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February 14, 2018 | #9 |
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Ok My 5 picks 3 gallon I had before
1)Yaponskiy Karlik
2) Budai Torpe 3)sophie's Choice 4)Fuzzy Wuzzy 5) Gold Nugget 2nd 5 alternate pick also : Cyril's choice yellow pygmy Silvery fir .. Mano Rosa Vetrov 3rd 5 start : Kootenai Lyana
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February 14, 2018 | #10 | |
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is sub 5 gallon say 3 or 4 gallon ...but not the 1 or 2 gallon limitations and minis . Some Varieties that display real flexibility and adaptability and production at the odd size (still small...but not as small as 1 or 2 gallon varieties).
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February 14, 2018 | #11 |
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Keepsake is the only small non-micro plant I've ever grown and it performed poorly. So all I know is my five would be ones I've never grown before.
I'd probably ask Black Bear for suggestions. Nan |
February 14, 2018 | #12 |
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What do you mean by revisit?
Sorry, I'm new here, but intrigued. You've posted this challenge before? I'm new and tried to use search function to look it up but can't find it...too many results
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February 14, 2018 | #13 | |
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I renewed the 2015 small discussion so easy to find
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also I have posted 2 gallon and small containers just to discussions . before that ...I will dig back. also some other 3 gallon good ones I forgot ... Krainiy Sever, Ditmarsher, Bonté Tigret, Chibikko, Czech's Bush, Sandpoint (just trying this one this year).
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February 14, 2018 | #14 |
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Thanks
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February 15, 2018 | #15 |
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I would do compact-ish determinates. My mom had great production with Maskotka (really good tasting too). Something like Praleska should also work.
From indeterminates, Indian Stripe has done ok in about 2 gal. It is adaptable. |
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