wow this is amazing! Any tips an how to support tomatoes as they grow. i
was thinking some sort of spring loaded retractible cord, or something to
that effect, any ideas?
thats great!! i was displaced from the flooding in calgary and lost 95% of
my grow.. but i salvaged about 15 tomatoe plants and have a great yeild…
when i grow hydro tomatoes from seedling to fruit in 5 weeks..i have to set
up another system here for the winter.do you have a hydroponic store close
to you?
Yes, I’ve got tobacco,mint (hemmingway mojhito),gem lettuce,
tomato,jalapeno, sweet peppers, cayenne, aloe vera, kale, strawberries, and
some more stuff outside like lavender, I distilled the lavender recently
down to the oil – it was amazingly sucessful! This is my first season
growing, I hope to plant some waste/unused land in front of my house with
lavender, mint, lemon balm, small eucalyptus bushes for distillation. I
have a grow room but no hydro. It’s worth effort when toms taste so good!
YES THATS RIGHT..i have those in place,i got them from the grow shop for
10$ a pair.do you have anything growing?? thanks for the responce
wow this is amazing! Any tips an how to support tomatoes as they grow. i
was thinking some sort of spring loaded retractible cord, or something to
that effect, any ideas?
thats great!! i was displaced from the flooding in calgary and lost 95% of
my grow.. but i salvaged about 15 tomatoe plants and have a great yeild…
when i grow hydro tomatoes from seedling to fruit in 5 weeks..i have to set
up another system here for the winter.do you have a hydroponic store close
to you?
Yes, I’ve got tobacco,mint (hemmingway mojhito),gem lettuce,
tomato,jalapeno, sweet peppers, cayenne, aloe vera, kale, strawberries, and
some more stuff outside like lavender, I distilled the lavender recently
down to the oil – it was amazingly sucessful! This is my first season
growing, I hope to plant some waste/unused land in front of my house with
lavender, mint, lemon balm, small eucalyptus bushes for distillation. I
have a grow room but no hydro. It’s worth effort when toms taste so good!