Bottenslam
Well-Known Member
Looks like mechanical damage from getting tossed around in the wind. When the plants get sturdier this shuldnt be an issue.
Thanks Bob, a few have been broken in high winds so I've removed those. I only have one runt plant that's not keen on growing but the rest are doing well.I would just leave them.
Bob
Let's see...~40 pounds per bucket, times X buckets, times Y moves...after moving them around
I have a sack barrow with a leaky tyre but have to lift most them at some stage, as the sun shifts they'll be moved again. How often should I feed them with tomato liquid food please?Let's see...~40 pounds per bucket, times X buckets, times Y moves...
At least you're getting some healthy exercise.
Bob
Thanks Bob, it says apply to foliage and surrounding soil every 7-10 days. I don't know about putting directly on the plant though.I'm taking a wild guess. Follow the instructions for tomatoes, but halt all fertilizer as soon as you see bud head begin to appear.
Bob
I've never used herbicides and I don't think any would have come from the neighbours.That resembles herbicide response.
Bob
I top when 50% of the plants show at least one flower, then top them all.Hi, even though they are only 1 1/2 feet tall my plants have produced some flower buds so I got in there with pruners and removed the most developed ones today. Have I taken enough off or should I cut lower?
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Burly and Virginia, I got the seeds from an online auction. Most of them had been damaged in high winds so I removed them. Other lower ones had turned yellowish.Out of curiosity, what variety(s) are you growing? Where did you get your seeds from? Very crazy growth and finish within the matter of 3 months.
They went out mostly early December so only a couple of months growing outside. They have almost stopped producing at the top probably because they're thinking it's winter while we are supposed to be at the height of summer. Today we have strong cold winds from the Antarctic shelf and about 50° F.Out of curiosity, what variety(s) are you growing? Where did you get your seeds from? Very crazy growth and finish within the matter of 3 months.
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