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04-13-2007, 12:20 AM #1OPSenior Member
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i know this might not be the place to put but was wandering,i have some 3 plants doing fine under tl5/ho/54/865halide 4 bulbs and also just ferted for first time and bottom leaves look dark green with lite green spoches on leaves is it a sing of to much water or ferts?any help really tomatoes this time better boys and one big boy
ande5657 Reviewed by ande5657 on . TOMATOS i know this might not be the place to put but was wandering,i have some 3 plants doing fine under tl5/ho/54/865halide 4 bulbs and also just ferted for first time and bottom leaves look dark green with lite green spoches on leaves is it a sing of to much water or ferts?any help really tomatoes this time better boys and one big boy Rating: 5
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04-13-2007, 04:39 AM #2Junior Member
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man i dunno anthything about tomatos but i hear growing is almost the same as weed
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04-13-2007, 05:00 AM #3Senior Member
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sounds like too much ferts or your ph is off
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06-26-2007, 08:49 AM #4Senior Member
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lol this is fare from the place to be asking that but it's a lot like growing weed just easyer lol i would not worry about them tomato plants you got damn we got like 8 tomatos growing in the growend and we dont even water them and there still growing fine and faster then my crop that i put much love in to lol anyway good luck i guess peace
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06-26-2007, 12:03 PM #5Senior Member
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Very likely calcium deficiency.
I've seen it regularly among container grown veggies. Add some cal-mag to your feeding and I'll bet it improves, or stops worsening.
I love tomatoes... and having a home for them year-round is an added bonus of growing the Shrek indoors!
Oh and I WANT PICS!! Especially when they bear fruit.
What are you using for a pollenator? Do you have bugs, or are you going to do it manually?
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07-01-2007, 01:06 PM #6Member
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What fert are you using? A balanced flowering/bloom fert is important for tomatoes. Too much N in relation to P (like most veg ferts) is going to give you "viney" growth and fewer fruit sites.
Do you smoke cigarettes? Has the texture of the leaf changed?
I have a few each of Big Boy, Big Beef and Red Cherry started from seed in the beginning of May. Germinated in jiffy pellets and split/transplanted twice since and now 3gal planters w/promix. They're getting to be around 3-4 feet. No plant related problems so far (a bird was kind enough to top one for me though). Started using "Neptunes Harvest" at half strength every 3 days (rather than full strength bi-weekly) when they hit 6-8 inches. They've been on 1000ppm of FF Tiger Bloom every other watering for 2 weeks (since onset of flowers).
About the Ca deficiency....I've used RO since germination with nothing but the above two ferts and haven't seen any sign of it on mine. I have CM+ on hand as I thought I would need it, but so far so good.
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07-01-2007, 03:42 PM #7Senior Member
TOMATOS
Originally Posted by TestPilot
(yes, Reverse-osmosis filters take out the calcium and magnesium, it will need to be replaced, also, RO water is frequently very acidic, my city water is 4.5)
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