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2016 Tomato Growing

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by JWK, Jan 2, 2016.

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  1. alexmac

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    my first sowings now have 2 trusses on with the first flowers open

    regards alex
     
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        @nFrost - from Loofah's link:

        Sounds like you have a very tough variety there, I'll be very interested to hear your experiences over the coming season.
         
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          Hi all

          Weve always grown Moneymaker as our main crop until last year when we changed to Alisa Craig , we changed over as the money maker had a hard woody core in the fruit
          The yield on the alias Craig was poor last year - the mrs like to make chutneys etc but there wasn't enough for this last year

          So I'm looking for a good cropper for main crop this year - from reading this thread I'm looking at Alicante - or any other sugestions for greenhouse growning

          Thanks Carl
           
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            If anybody insists on making tomato wine, Riesentraube is supposed to be the best least worst variety to use. Wonder if this is when @Loofah gets interested in them? (Google riesentraube wine)
             
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              I'm over flowing with wine at the moment!
               
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                Yes I hope so too. I'm growing a few different heritage varieties of veg this year to compare to the modern F1 usual stuff we see everywhere.
                 
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                  My Latah which sit in my living room are ready for flower 20160324_155540.jpg 20160324_155600.jpg :spinning:
                   
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                    Here are some of my toms...coming on grandly!
                    Some have flowerbuds on already.

                    Alicante.. image.jpeg
                    Marmande.. image.jpeg
                     
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                      Hello,

                      I need your advice, please.

                      I have never grown tomatoes from seeds before, and I have no idea what I am doing :doh:.

                      These are Tumbling Toms but as you can see they're really limb, and I don't know why? I keep watering them, have them stand in a bright spot, but they just don't pick up.

                      Do you have any advice for me? Thanks very much! :)

                      PS: They are about 3 weeks old.

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                      They need to either be repotted so the leaves are just popping out of the compost or binned & start again.

                      They look like that through lack of light - they going leggy through searching for the light.

                      Have you a south facing windowsill they can live on once youve repotted or started again?
                       
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                        I have repottet them from the propagator into this hanging basket, and they are in the south facing kitchen. Maybe I have to move them over closer to the light. I will try this and if they don't pick up, then I start over.

                        Thanks Cannyfullpots! :)
                         
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                        Trust me, that won't work now. You need to take them out of the basket & bury them separately, deep in pots - maybe 7" or 9" .

                        I see about 20 plants in that basket - none of which will amount to anything much looking at the way they are now.

                        For an example of how big & how much room tomatoes need - the norm is 3 plants to a gro-bag or 1 - 2 to a bucket, when they are growing rapidly & live outside.
                         
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                          Oh that's a shame! :(

                          Thank you for the advice, I will try again! You live and learn ;) .
                           
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