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Tumbler tomato dilemma

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by yorkshire lass, May 27, 2016.

  1. yorkshire lass

    yorkshire lass Gardener

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    My dear tomato growing keen gardener/ neighbour, sadly died 2 weeks ago just after I had, for the 1st time, bought some tumbler toms to grow on my kitchen window sill.
    I was so used to David giving me advice and now that he's gone , I'm lost.
    they are in 3 small pots , 3 little pea sized toms are on one plant, 1 tom on another and nothing on the tallest plant.
    Should I be feeding them with every day ?
    Should I repot them into a larger pot. ?
    Is it safe to put them outside ?
    Should I be taking off some of the leaves ?
    Sorry for all these questions but I hope that you can help. IMG_0001.JPG
     
  2. JWK

    JWK Gardener Staff Member

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    You should feed at least twice a week with a tomato fertilizer such as Tomorite. Those pots look rather small so I would pot on. It's too early to have them outside 24 hours at the moment, I'm waiting till mid-June for my outdoor tomatoes - they will need hardening off gradually.

    Don't take any leaves off they convert sunlight into new growth and will swell the fruit.
     
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    • yorkshire lass

      yorkshire lass Gardener

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      Thank you for your reply.
      I have now re-potted the 2 plants with tomatoes in a larger pot in the greenhouse.( the large pot won't fit on my window sill !) the large plant with no tomatoes , I have put in a larger pot on the windowsill. some leaves fell off when I moved them because they had got tangled up so I hope that they will continue to grow !
      Thanks again.
       
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      They won't mind losing a few at this stage.
       
    • yorkshire lass

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      Thanks. I've looked in the green house just now and they all look a lot happier !
       
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