biguy732
The Sperminator
I used something like that last year on my deck - it was the perfect height for the deer. Did not get one tomato.
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It seems to me that the water and nutrients would run down the stem and out of the container, leaving the roots high and dry.It is said, the tomatoes will ripen faster because it's upside down. The water, nutrients, etc. will get to the plant.
mmmm.... tomatoe & mayonaise sandwiches.... on a nice ciabatta... I want my tomatoes to grow faster now.Ok.. this is how it works.. the flowers will dry up and appear to fall off. The buds will then start to bulge just a little bit.... after a few days of that you'll see green fruits about the size of a grape... THOSE are your tomatoes.
So don't pick off, clip off or remove the flowers even after they look like they're dead.
That's where your tomatoes will form.
I've got three huge plants in my garden right now... the tomatoes are about the size of crab apples right now and there are about 30 of them. Which means in about a month I'll be having more tomatoes than I know what to do with. We're going to make and freeze lots of sauce and soup... have them with every meal including breakfast... give them way to the neighbors, I guess.
the flowers look like they've been pollinated, but the leaves look like it's not absorbing enough water... the ice cube trick sounded like a good idea, I'd probably say to fill the top 2" (that space they said to leave in the direction) with ice cubes, so it absorbs more slowlyPics of the tomato plant
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One of the leaf changing yellow.
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The flowers are dying.
So bee pollination is animal and vegetable sex?finger rape them now!![]()
