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Medskunk

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I recently added a 35 gallon fabric pot in the tent and thought id plant 3 cherry tomatoes! Within 1 month they were getting cramped, so i cut the one and im left with two and now after 2 months they are huge 25" side to side for each super cramped but they started producing at last. Its so awesome going from the canna world to the rest!! Brix 25 i guess :blsmoke:

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Kushash

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I recently added a 35 gallon fabric pot in the tent and thought id plant 3 cherry tomatoes! Within 1 month they were getting cramped, so i cut the one and im left with two and now after 2 months they are huge 25" side to side for each super cramped but they started producing at last. Its so awesome going from the canna world to the rest!! Brix 25 i guess :blsmoke:

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I still have my cherry tomatoes going. I found out they are Indeterminate. Indeterminate tomato plants can grow into monster plants. I just started some Roma seeds. Roma tomato plants are determinate and will stop growing at a certain point. Should make them easier for me to deal with indoors. The tomato plants I have were started in October and have become very difficult to control. Radishes are easy to grow and take 5 weeks from seed to harvest. I recommend anyone who likes radishes to give them a try. Can't wait to try the cucumbers.

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Max is doing well. They grow up so fast.
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Medskunk

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I still have my cherry tomatoes going. I found out they are Indeterminate. Indeterminate tomato plants can grow into monster plants. I just started some Roma seeds. Roma tomato plants are determinate and will stop growing at a certain point.
Garden looks hyped:clap:
I cant wait to try out more crops.

Roma was my first choice but the packet i got back when i was a complete noob says they re indeterminate. Its why i got the determinate 90 day cherrys. But these fellas grow 2" plus daily still after 2 months. More than 150 flowers on each!!
I planted them on one side and on the other side some spinach, parsley, spring onion for the heck of it and the cherrys literally covered everything above on the trelliss.
 

MissinThe90’sStrains

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I know, I need to get on it. I’ve been busy with other stuff, and these got really huge, really fast. I thought it was a determinate variety at first and didn’t want to mess with it. Now I’m kinda screwed and not sure exactly what to do. It’s 10 year old seed that I’ve grown out for the first time, and don’t want to kill ‘em.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I've been abusing succ's and air plants for lack of ability to maintain. Assorted mixes to delay water and feed over the last 7 or 8 months led me to a mix of 4 parts fine to medium pine bark, 1 part perlite, 1/2 part sphagnum peat and 1/2 part coarse sand.

I love your stuff. Just looks a wee bit wet from here.

Glad to hear from you.
 

Leeski

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I've been abusing succ's and air plants for lack of ability to maintain. Assorted mixes to delay water and feed over the last 7 or 8 months led me to a mix of 4 parts fine to medium pine bark, 1 part perlite, 1/2 part sphagnum peat and 1/2 part coarse sand.

I love your stuff. Just looks a wee bit wet from here.

Glad to hear from you.
Hey man, good to hear from you too -hope you and yours are well ! Good shout on my soil mix it’s just my norm mj soil mix with added grit not ideal but all I had at the time, I intend to make a more appropriate mix soon, cheers for sharing your succulent mix ….
 

StonedGardener

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Got some pretty big hostas blooming . The first three are " Empress Woo " , just 4yrs old ( a bare root planted). They are about 4ft tall with a 5ft spread . When mature they should be 5-6 ft. The rest are also some big f-ers , different varieties.
 

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Kushash

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Re-vegging 2 cannabis plants. The latest batch of re amended soil seems to be working well for the veggies. Had issues with what I think was a low soil PH with the 1st use of the soil being new bags of ffof. Had what looked like a calcium deficiency or lockout on the cucumber, tomato plants and cannabis. Cannabis calcium issue showed up in the 3rd or 4th week of flower where it usually does. Getting ready to reamend a batch of soil that was breaking down for a while. I have what looks like some mycelium on top, going to just mix it in.
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curious2garden

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Re-vegging 2 cannabis plants. The latest batch of re amended soil seems to be working well for the veggies. Had issues with what I think was a low soil PH with the 1st use of the soil being new bags of ffof. Had what looked like a calcium deficiency or lockout on the cucumber, tomato plants and cannabis. Cannabis calcium issue showed up in the 3rd or 4th week of flower where it usually does. Getting ready to reamend a batch of soil that was breaking down for a while. I have what looks like some mycelium on top, going to just mix it in.
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Thanks you reminded me I need to go feed my garden.
 
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